Mark in Paris[Purist]
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Ow yes...
I'm also paying a great attention on how I would wear a watch I consider buying: suits, causal etc...
This may be a criterion that pushes me to the positive decision.
As you perfectly said, it is formal and this is what makes it is elegant with dressy outfits. Of course, the black dial allows to wear it with more smart casual wear too.
As for the "short" matter...hmmm... I think that I would perfectly see a very elegant and beautifully finished though classical watch with shorts or very sporty outfit. The contrast is so interesting imho.
Thank you Geross for your interesting input!
Cheers, Mark
Very nice & elegant.
By: geross : January 7th, 2016-17:58
Elegant , very formal. Nice with a tux or a suit. White dial or ivory colored dial less formal. But will have to use it with casual clothes but never with shorts. My opinion. And the cal 240 really a technical marvel. Thanks Mark for the review. Cheers Ge...
Ow yes...
By: Mark in Paris : January 8th, 2016-08:46
I'm also paying a great attention on how I would wear a watch I consider buying: suits, causal etc... This may be a criterion that pushes me to the positive decision. As you perfectly said, it is formal and this is what makes it is elegant with dressy out...
Versions
By: Mark in Paris : January 8th, 2016-09:02
I guess you are talking about the dial array for a same metal Eric? Well, even if I wouldn't like to have plenty for a given reference, I think in brings diversity and helps not seeing always the same version all the time for several years. This being sai...
Very nice!
By: tempus : January 8th, 2016-00:59
To me the black dial version is the most impressive one. Beside the beautiful aesthetics and the gorgeous execution of all details here we have one reason why I admire Patek so much: Although it is a elegant, rather small watch, the dial is so readable an...
Readable dial
By: Mark in Paris : January 9th, 2016-15:01
It is especially noteworthy as it is a Perpetual Calendar with a lot of info displayed. I don't know if the impressive part is also due to the case shape but it is indeed a one-of-a-kind black dial. I must add that the yellow gold one is great looking too...
Dial colors
By: Mark in Paris : January 9th, 2016-15:28
I must say that I also find that silver dials are often too cold for me too. It is different with a rose gold case though as the gold warms the dial. Indeed the yellow gold version is maybe my favorite yellow gold model of the whole catalogue. It matches ...
For now
By: drphileasfogg : January 11th, 2016-03:28
I have only tried the new white dial 5270G and there was no chemistry. I find white dials in white metals a bit cold but it really depends on how these are made. When Patek makes them white- silvery grey, the dial comes alive and changes to a beautiful gr...
Would be beautiful
By: Mark in Paris : January 10th, 2016-08:25
This means also they'll change from the calatrava style case (5107, 5127 etc, used also in the 5130, 5140) to the case used in more complicated watches (5270, 5170, 5204 etc...). However, I'd love that! Cheers, Mark PS: when talking about Patek, rarely ru...
Beautiful
By: colton_d : January 8th, 2016-05:50
The new dial offering does exactly what (I imagine) was intended.. show an already classic reference in a new light which is a significant enough change to warrant a second look; however close enough to the original so as not to reinvent the wheel. My hea...
Interesting thoughts
By: Mark in Paris : January 9th, 2016-16:00
Well Elio, a black dial is looking quite more modern, today, at least less conservative. However, Patek has provided black dial in the past and especially during the 30's/40's. At that time, black doesn't look more modern but more "Art Deco". So I guess i...