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Many, many watches here can be considered fashion items ...
... to the untrained eye.
Just the connoisseur wil understand what you are wearing.
To help you in your "misery": yes, the 5140 p looks a bit playful with the white print and white hands.
You must like it or you simply leave it.
I personally would choose the YG model if I would get me a second 5140 at all.
My first choice would have been the 5140 or even better the 3940 in YG anyway, as I like yellow gold.
The metal is not a matter of fashion at all as one fellow Purist stated: it is more a cultural and preference thing.
Back to your case: do not get it if you have doubts as it is far too much money at stake...
Regards
Moritz
5140
By: gary01 : March 8th, 2011-07:08
Agree that the 5140P is an "eye catcher". Less understated than the G. If you are hesitant about the P, and want something a bit more noticeable than the G, try on the "budget" model......the 5140J. Has a vintage sort of look, and who knows, yellow gold m...
This watch.....
By: MiniCooper : March 8th, 2011-11:22
is growing and growing on me.... The more that I look at it the more I like it.... Elegant and quite discreet... Although I prefer platinum, for this I would either go for the one that you have or, most probably for the J, the yellow gold model.... The bl...
Too blue for me...
By: Watch4Steve : March 8th, 2011-17:01
I really was looking forward to the 5140P coming out. I sold a 5070P because I just couldn't fall for the overall design of that reference, but I missed that gorgeous blue dial! I thought the 5140 with blue dial would be the perfect answer. When I saw it ...
3940P as well
By: jimjenkins : March 8th, 2011-18:52
Yes, I also considered seriously the 3940P. Two reasons I did not get it: Most importantly no exhibition back. That was surprising as 3940G had both the metal and exhibition backs. The 3940P also look a bit small on my wrist. Too bad I cannot order an exh...