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ill wait
to reserve judgement on the Pilot until I see it live. I can tell you that for Patek collectors who currently DONT own a Pilots watch, may be inclined to pick this one up as it is indeed different than their other modern pieces. Aside from this, I love the 5370P. Scared on the price though. Finally a larger more contemporary size of 41MM for a Split Sec with an enamel black dial! They got me on this one!
Not entirely sure
By: Jester : March 19th, 2015-05:54
about 5524A (5524 in SS) being too cheap as the complication has already been executed in Aquanaut case ref: 5064A at a lower price point. So let's say for argument sake that they DO come out w/ 5524A at similar price point as to 5064A, it would still be ...
5524G & new 5170G
By: patrickh : March 18th, 2015-05:47
are my 2015 PP favorites. 5524G is a new category for PP and I am confident that in real it is a Beauty that photos already shown do not give justice 5170G with its full clean black dial (without pulsometer scale) is just PERFECT IMHO. Wait to read your a...
Bruno,..
By: akitaishi : March 18th, 2015-06:00
It looks too much like a Zenith Pilot GMT. Not sure if it's a good or bad thing. But the resemblance is striking ! Don't anybody feel that way ? Wearing a PP looking with a Zenith DNA . Hopefully someone who has both , take a photo of the 2 watches side b...
I agree
By: w220 : March 18th, 2015-06:13
I actually agree with you. A bold move, yes for sure. But why not try something new? It's not like they are making this model their bread and butter. The pushers looks a bit too large for my taste, but still an interesting move.
5524
By: akitaishi : March 18th, 2015-06:40
I was referring to the 5524. Are you referring to this reference ? I am neutral as to whether it is a good move to have this PP release. Only highlighting the resemblance it has to the Zenith Pilot GMT. As to whether it would be well received/success, onl...
That watch...
By: ciaca : March 18th, 2015-08:12
It's not a Patek Philippe. There is nothing, in that trendy casual watch of a vague military inspiration, which belongs to the long Patek tradition. Nor the aestethic, neither from a technical point of view. Without the brand on the dial you could confuse...
I've read...
By: ciaca : March 18th, 2015-08:39
Several times such a comparison in the last few hours debating about this pilot watch. I find the comparison with the reactions generated 40 years ago by the ref. 3700 is at least not well centered. The Nautilus, when introduced into the market, didn't cr...
Spot on.
By: TheMadDruid : March 18th, 2015-09:04
This is a terrible decision by the Sterns. PP is entering Zenith/IWC territory. Why?! Is there anything else in the catalogue that so obviously steals its design cues from another manufacture? This is nothing but a down-sized, reworked Zenith Pilot GMT. I...
ill wait
By: el1125 : March 18th, 2015-10:03
to reserve judgement on the Pilot until I see it live. I can tell you that for Patek collectors who currently DONT own a Pilots watch, may be inclined to pick this one up as it is indeed different than their other modern pieces. Aside from this, I love th...
I agree on this one
By: P@trick@Belgium : March 18th, 2015-11:57
why all those "it looks like .... an X or a Z" ??, basically every pilot watch looks like an other pilot watch and let's not forget that they were all made to some specifactions set by the Air forces, so why all the fuzz ?? I agree that it would have been...
'spect
By: Tonypatch : March 18th, 2015-12:42
I fully agree. PP should be more daring. One idea could be following the Breitling and Audemars examples. Why not a co-branding strategy, since Bentley is already taken why not another brand which is on its way up like Patek, say...Lexus? "Patek for Lexus...