joenghenry
4055
New version of 5204G-010
Appreciate the kind invitation of my AD to let me try the novelties of 2026 on this Saturday morning.
This new version of perpetual calendar split second chrono catches my attention the most.
I have a predilection for blue dial, which matches perfectly with the red accents. The date subdial without a chin is a definite plus.
Traditional concave bezel, 40mm case and polygonal screwing down caseback all click the right boxes for me.
This copy is an operating one. The crown winding and actuation of chrono hand/ split hand are buttery smooth and crisp. While the actuation of resetting to zero is particularly soft and swift!
The obstacle will be the steep steep price tag, which some time (a lot of time actually) to overcome.
Have a wonderful weekend, everyone 😊
Cheers, Henry





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New version of 5204G-010
By: joenghenry : May 30th, 2026-08:05
Appreciate the kind invitation of my AD to let me try the novelties of 2026 on this Saturday morning. This new version of perpetual calendar split second chrono catches my attention the most. I have a predilection for blue dial, which matches perfectly wi...