lanzet
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Thanks, Oliver
for an outstanding report and really excellent photos!
Concerning the strength of innovation in 2013, I agree with other members:
Patek did a "ok" job (e.g. 5200 with new caliber) but is of course intensely working on some really new references to celebrate the anniversary next year.
Stefan
Part I: CALATRAVA
By: small-luxury-world : May 5th, 2013-11:51
It is known as the signature collection and was launched in 1932. For some it represents the epitome of a round wristwatch. Each member of the collection is elegant in its simplicity and classically understated. Each change or new addition is observed by ...
Part II: GONDOLO
By: small-luxury-world : May 5th, 2013-11:53
Rigorous geometry and pure lines of modernism, characteristic design features of the Art Deco movement, are recognizable in the Gondolo collection, inspired by classic models from the 1930s. Ref. 5200G 8 Days, Day & Date Indication and a manual windin...
5200
By: Mike H : May 6th, 2013-04:48
Just like dirost, I am a great fan of the new 5200. I like everything on this watch : the art deco case shape, the magnificent blue dial, the newly developed caliber... So 1000 thanx for your detailed report about this beauty... (and for all others also) ...
Part III: NAUTILUS
By: small-luxury-world : May 5th, 2013-11:55
With Patek Philippe´s first sports watch, the company introduced a timepiece that was both rugged and streamlined. The current Nautilus collection is a result of the subtle evolution of the original Ref. 3700 from the 1970s. Still today it will be hard to...
I fear
By: Mark in Paris : May 6th, 2013-06:54
what will follow the try in my head during the next few days... Yes I was talking about this 15202 even if the Nautilus as a base is (I think) more appealing to me. It's going to be a "tough" experience ... Cheers, Mark
Fantastic!
By: sam1234 : May 5th, 2013-15:48
Relatively new to this forum, but this has to be the most intelligent and comprehensive review that I have seen on any forum or internet medium! Honestly, unless I was there trying these beauties on myself i don't see how i could get a better feel for the...
Thanks Oliver...
By: Ornatus-Mundi : May 5th, 2013-22:43
for having me forced to set aside some funds for watches (again)... I fully agree with you on the Ref. 7200R and also on the Ref. 5980/1AR and 5980/1R. Both together would make a terrific pair of PP covering all situations. I had dinner with a PP collecto...
I like 5200 too...
By: dr.kol : May 6th, 2013-03:56
However, my wrist is in my opinion perhaps a bit small for this watch. I kept the watch on my wrist in Basel for a good while and admired the same. It's wonderful but quite big. My wrist is 200 mm (8 inches). Best, Kari
Final conclusion:
By: small-luxury-world : May 6th, 2013-06:16
2013 was not the year of BIG novelties. It was more about additions, adaptations, evolutions and one new movement. Nothing is wrong with that if you look at their already very strong and wide collection. There was simply no need for any kind of “rocket sc...
Thanks, Oliver
By: lanzet : May 9th, 2013-06:47
for an outstanding report and really excellent photos! Concerning the strength of innovation in 2013, I agree with other members: Patek did a "ok" job (e.g. 5200 with new caliber) but is of course intensely working on some really new references to celebra...