Hi everyone, In 2016, a new version of the 5164 Aquanaut Travel Time was unveiled by Patek Philippe in rose gold to accompany the steel version introduced in the collection in 2012. The Aquanaut is well known for being a very nice “all-around” Patek due t...
Rose gold and yellow gold are two material that bring a very different spirit from the other metals. Some see them dressier, classical, more traditional while others make think it is not for the youngest... I think it is more a matter of what reference an...
The travel function is definitely well thought out and super easy to use (same mechanisms I assume as the one in my 5990). I like the RG option, but think I still prefer the SS. For me personally, one of the merits of the Aquanaut is its very under the ra...
Steel and R are two very different ways to enjoy the Aquanaut. Clients will decide considering when they'll wear it. Thanks for sharing how you see it Will! Best, Mark
I like the complication and that's why my main (Patek) travel watch is 5134P. I am not normally a fan of a sporting watch made of prestigious metal. However, when I saw in last Baselworld 5164R, it made me think about this principle. I'm not a red gold gu...
This is indeed the comments I read often about this dual time display. The precious metal works really way with this reference indeed. We'll see what Basel 2017 will bring! Best, Mark
i am a fan of this reference but to be honest find the pricing a bit high. Mostly as I would have a preference for the 5980R or 5711R for roughly the same. I know we are not to speak money here but believe relative comparisons here are appropriate, if not...
There are Auquanaut fans and Nautilus'. I would be more attracted by the references you mention too. I noticed also that some people really like the Aquanaut because of its uniqueness and that brings in fact a quite very different offer. Btw, there is no ...
I agree with you guys on the pricing point .I was In that exact position 6months ago.I was looking for a rose gold PP and looked at the nautilus and aquanaut but decided on the 5712R. Iqbal
and it was very interesting. The kind of element never written in a watch technical data but so important for us. I agree with you it is a very coherent watch. Thank you Mortiz! Best, Mark
Only one thing "annoyed" me with this timepiece (and sporty watches in general). Why making a case with precious metal and more specifically yellow or rose gold and not only steel? For me, that\'s not consistent. In my opinion, sporty watch = steel or tit...
Some people won't feel that a watch they new for a long time made of a certain metal, since childhood maybe, will feel it is not "ntaural". And that's compeltly fair, imagine a Seadweller Deepsea or a Comex in rose gold... In the mean time I think that fo...
I\'m for diversity and if clients want a sporty watch in rose gold (or other precious metal) which can also be worn as a dressy one why not. That\'s not my cup of tea but I\'m probably not the typical customer Best wishes Alkiro
Started wearing mine some 9 months back, my first post here . What I can say about this piece is that: comfort - it wears well in the tropical humidity the likes of Singapore on one end of the scale, and the cold of winter Calgary on the other end of the ...
and thank you for sharing your owner's exeperience. Your photos are great and show the interesting alternate finishing of the whole case. Let's see if there will be something new in Basel Thanks! Best, Mark
Great job covering this watch. You highlight some subtle touches I was not aware of, and at this level of watches it is all about the little things! Tried on the SS version a couple of times and am debating the 5164 vs. 5990. I like the chrono function of...
I think this is not the watch we talk the most about, though there is a large array of customers enjoying it. I tried the 5990 when it was launched. I love the Nautilus line so I may be biased but it is also a great contender for this Dual Time display. I...
A very well thought out dual time complication, good water resistance and rubber strap to be more comfortable in the heat. Plus it looks good! I would choose the steel version, but the R is one of the few rose gold watches I would be comfortable wearing. ...
you may be right. The security and easy way to adjust it makes it maybe the best Dual Time feature today. The rose gold version is very appealing and remains quite "discreet" for a rose gold watch, compared to a classical design. It would be a version I w...
I find the Aquanaut to be perfect, even in rose gold! It\'s not an alternative for the Nautilus. One can have both an Aquanaut and a Nautilus in my opinion. This 5164R is slowly becoming very tempting indeed...
There is always a little question about offering a sporty watch in a precious metal. Here, I think it works very well (as it would with a Nautilus). What you say about getting an Aquanaut next to a Nautilus is interesting and I must say I had this kind of...
I am wearing mine for more than 4 years now and everytime I take it out the safe I get stunned by the look of the dial and the whole appearance of this reference. It´s wearing perfectly well, either as a "tool watch" on the beach or even at business occas...
This is indeed a watch that can be worn in many sporty activites, very comfortable. Patek's rose gold colour is also not too red and more refined. Enjoy your watch well and thank you for the pics Best, Mark
has found a large and appreciative clientele for colored gold versions of its sports watches. Have yet to see 5164 in RG, but have more than once seen 5167R. Surprise to me, that from a strictly aesthetic standpoint I actually prefer It to the steel versi...
and on a few issues I notice how the perspective we have on watches can be very different. That's part of the charm of this hobby! I think that I may prefer also the R version. That's a funny outcome indeed. Thank you for sharing your thoughts about these...
the only issue i have with the 5164R is how close and non-distinct the 31 and the 1 are on the date wheel. this is much better done on the 5712R where the 1 is in red.
It's more sporty than Nautilus and less conservative too. I also like how it slips under the radar as most people aren't aware of its value. The svelte profile of 5167 makes it a great all-rounder for casual wear. But I also like the 5164 due to its symme...
As for a Nautilus with this dual time complication, aside of the 5990 that has also a chronograph function, it would be interesting, though I don't know if Patek would put side by side the Nautilus and the Aquanaut with the exact same complication. Now, w...
A Nautilus made in the spirit of 5164 has some potential. It could replace the somewhat old 5712, if they wanted to make room for a new model within the same price range (relatively speaking). I honestly don't know whether I like the 5990, because I can't...