I think so. Frankly, in nowadays, whether a timepiece is sought after or not mainly depends on its market value, i.e. the supply and demand issue..... not so much about the intrinsic merit of the watch itself.
Dear All Would like to share with you this uncommon/ non-orthodox reference. It only arrived at market around 2 years after its launch in 2011, heard that because of the difficulty in manufacturing the unique 260 caliber inside. It was a sought after refe...
It’s one of the Patek references that the movement view is as attractive (if not more appealing) as the dial view. In fact, the beautiful movement is the main reason of my acquisition. ...
In addition to the unusal lay-out, the brushed dial is mesmerizing IMO. When it was first shown in the Patek magazine but before it was finally released, the 5235 created quite a buzz and I for one was excited about this new model. Somehow the excitement ...
I guess the reasons for its low popularity include: 1. Increased supply from Patek 2. The separated 3 hands layout is unfamiliar to most people, resulting in difficulty at time reading 3. The minimalist or futuristic dial doesn’t match the conventional im...
I really felt in love the first time I tried it. A future classic in my opinion, not so popular, probably because you have to experience it to truly appreciate the dial. I like that it is a plain annual calendar, i.e. has no moon phase function. The PP DN...
Everything that went into the design and technology of the movement is as special as the dial face. I disagree that removing the Annual Calendar would have made it more Patek recognisable; in fact that is exactly what they created on the dial side - a ple...
Initially it used to be a quite sought after model as production was stopped several times during its production cycle before Patek saturating the market in 2017.
I don;t wear it a lot I believe it is a winner. I bought it because I thought it was “different” and I liked it but not like my 5970P etc. I believe it is a wonderful and very unique, I don’t really care about the value but if you hold onto it long enough...