Those macro are really very impressive. Thank you very much for sharing them. Here is one of my attempts, but yours are much better. Any tips how to improve? I would love to know, what equipment you use. Best regards Georg...
As with many Pateks, it is difficult to capture the true beauty of the dial. Interestingly the blue is not the same as the 5960P. The blue is darker and perhaps less bright. The pics in bright light tend to be a truer representation of the color of the di...
I hold and wear one of the first 5140P early this year. Its dial was too blue for my taste - it almost looked like fashion jewelry. So I passed it up. However, last month, I saw another 5140P in the metal. This time the dial was darker blue and it looked ...
I hadn't really considered this watch until I saw your pictures! That blue dial is simply stunning!!! Congrats on a wonderful piece - and one that you don't see very often...
Yes, it is the slimmest Patek and an auto: your 5119 comes with only 6,35 mm, the auto version 5120 with 6.45 mm and the Ellipse with just 5.65 mm. If some think of the 5196 now: nearly 8 mm. Thank you for some more pictures of two of my favorite watches!...
One of the Pateks here is.... manual winding Patek Philippe Caliber 177/02, extra-thin 18 jewels, 28,800 32 x 5.4 mm (excl. lugs & crown) with tear-drop lugs. NOTE: Dial is very rare and not the 'normal' dial you see on 3820R as it is a light beige an...