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Perhaps not...
But I would feel modest and a steel watch can be used more freely than a golden one.
Best, Kari
You're right
By: Mark in Paris : October 14th, 2014-04:35
And maybe calling it a chronograph is finally not perfectly appropriate. It is more an unusual (in Patek's collection) complicated 3 hands watch that can be used as an instrument (telemetre, pulsometre and tachymetre). And I love this case :) Cheers, Mark...
Well you like the 5980?
By: 4Js : October 14th, 2014-09:59
Yes, I know its an auto movement, but it was at the time a very interesting display for a chrono, and it was the first in house Patek movement. I do want to also point out, as it appears others don't recall, but you can run the 5980/5960 movement continuo...
My thoughts.....
By: Baron - Mr Red : October 14th, 2014-09:24
......this watch has something. It has something of the Factor X about it. I appreciate that this is just a personal opinion and really has no truth other than to me...and on a personal level....but, the last watch that Patek made that had a similar Facto...
same impression
By: cisco : October 15th, 2014-02:48
I didn't like late Patek novelties, (I hate the 5960A :) ) , but this is beautiful. The case is fantastic with this complicated shape, lovely dial reminding the 30s/40s watch (most of the time a telemeter scale actually). The automatic movement can be see...
Form follows function?
By: ztirual : October 16th, 2014-13:43
As least that's the way I like it for my watches. May I ask what is the point of a 2 pusher chronograph for a chrono that only measure short lapses of time (if I understand correctly)? Off course, this kind of watch has been done before in the 40's (maybe...
It make sens but
By: Mark in Paris : October 17th, 2014-02:07
Hey Z', What you say is perfectly logical and makes sense (about the monopusher matter). But I would say that a watch should not be judged and analyzed on a sole logic angle and that some unrational or aesthetical criteria could be implied and change the ...
"Multi-purpose" chronos
By: jkingston : October 20th, 2014-09:26
Adding supplemental scales to a chronograph--which is simply an exercise in printing, either on the dial or bezel--is very common. The industry abounds with tachymetre scales, pusometer scales and a few telemetrer scales. Generally to avoid clutter, most ...
JKingston....
By: Baron - Mr Red : October 20th, 2014-09:59
.....if i wanted to take your argument to its natural conclusion, I would argue that wristwatches of any guise are essentially superfluous given that most people own smartphones. Most complications on most watches are almost certainly superfluous to need....