How and why is this wonderful reference so left aside is completely beyond me. As far as I could find, it was given 3 different dials (one black, two white) and was made in 2 metals (yellow and white gold), all powered by caliber 215. On this site, ronhan...
They are each elegant and endearing in their own way, including the unique pieces with the little leaf hands. I agree with you in particular about the variant with Roman numerals. Nice post.👏🏽
I have never seen these before. Thank you for sharing. I think especially in the context of cubitus release, it’s super interesting that here’s a rectangular watch with a round movement. Yet, that was one of the main complaints about the cubitus.
has a display case back. And because Patek and some other brands have sometimes gone the extra mile and made a beautiful shaped movement, which would have been a great feature for the Cubitus (and for the price asked).
Hi all, Couldn’t help notice this thread as a family member was recently gifted this watch as a graduation present. It is supposedly a red gold version with a black dial. Claus ...
This certainly is a very nice graduation present! I’ve seen some 5014R mentioned, but couldn’t find any official extract or certificate confirming the rose (and not yellow) gold. And, strangely, the rose gold seems to be mentioned only for the black dial ...
With the rounded profile and tiered lugs, I think the last dial variant with roman numerals and rounded minute & second tracks pairs well. I also really like the first dial variant in yellow gold. The 5109 is similar (and the 5112 if you want a gem-se...
but the black dial/yellow gold one really stand out for me. As for the ref. 5109, it’s similar indeed, but far from identical: the case is thinner, all polished and the sides aren’t stepped. The case here is a little more complex.
1) it is not round 2) it is not round 3) it is not round 4) it is a bit small by today’s standards 5) many might find it to be somewhat antiquated looking and plain and simply just not their desired aesthetic. This is not how I feel about it. Do I love th...
And I'm glad you find the variant with playful Arabic numerals quite appealing: even though I feel personally more attracted to the black dial and Roman numeral variants, I still think this one is full of charm and I admire the way each of the three dials...
one of PP’s shaped caliber: 5124, 5100, 5200 or 5101! I included them in this thread dedicated to some shaped calibers. I wish you a happy New Year’s Eve. Best, Emmanuel