I was at the "Whale Bar" at StR MalXXXXX with my 5712 several years ago! I still remember a sunfish that would follow me around whenever I went snorkeling. He/she followed me around for nearly two weeks!
It’s been one of 2-3 watches I’ve worn the most in 2025. I probably would have worn it more if it was safer. It’s a perfect watch for any occasion and feels so good on the wrist. I love it aesthetically and the 240 movement is just so perfect. So grateful...
I’ve never seen this watch in person but to have both the iconic Nautilus case and this asymmetrical dial is wonderful. I’m sure the second year will be just as good as the first ! Best, Emmanuel
I was at the "Whale Bar" at StR MalXXXXX with my 5712 several years ago! I still remember a sunfish that would follow me around whenever I went snorkeling. He/she followed me around for nearly two weeks!
I've probably mentioned it here several times. I used to mention it more often before it became hard to get - because back then it wasn't a flex. But now, to mention it as the first watch I ever bought, is sometimes perceived as a flex. I usually mention ...
What I meant is that you had vision before everyone else. I think for many Rolex or omega or something similar is their first “real watch.” To choose a 5712 is wow. Great decision for a young patrick_y!
I continually begged, smiled, complimented every sales person in the Patek AD starting in 2010... until finally they offered me one in 2018. I was a shameless smiler! Cheers! Robert ...
Short waits started around 2013/2014 in some markets. But if you had expressed serious interest in 2010 and offered to put a deposit down to back up your words, I can tell you that there was ample supply.
I always thought I would buy a JLC Reverso as my first watch. Since I was a fan of the JLC Reverso since I was ten years old. I really liked the design of the Reverso. However, an acquaintance showed me the 240 caliber from Patek Philippe - and I became s...
I always dreamed of a 5711 (which I still love) but when I became serious about details and discovered the 240 movement I started dreaming of a 5712 (and 5740 which is beyond reach for me at this point). And hence i wear a 5712. Plus the asymmetric design...
Honestly, the 5740 movement, the 240Q movement, is a great movement. But it's past its prime. That movement is close to 50 years old. And in today's world where we fly back and forth, not being able to change adjust the time due to timezones on a perpetua...
The Patek 240Q movement takes probably 4-5 hours to make the transition every day, starting a couple hours before midnight and finishing a couple hours after midnight. I would expect the transition to be faster for a modern movement.
The 5712/1A-001 is thin at 8.52mm? however I was admiring it the other day and rotating my wrist it ever so slightly and came to the conclusion that although it's thin it has significance presence in the dial, the case shape, bracelet design and simply th...