Hi everyone -- I posted some quick shots of my new 5960 when I got it a couple of weeks ago and promised to follow up with this review (and better shots). For the longest time, this reference wasn't really on my radar. Over the past 5 years, I've enjoyed ...
and it is exactly the details that you mention that sealed the deal for me over one of the platinum versions that I also looked at extensively. A beautiful watch that packs a lot of punch with no less than 4 complications (chrono, flyback, annual calendar...
apart from the visibility issue I mentioned. Very glad that it records up to 12 hours rather than 30 minutes (and not sure why the larger 5905 abandoned that feature). I’m also glad that it’s vertical clutch, enabling us to keep it running without concern...
visibility isn’t an issue with the hour and minute hands. The issue (which isn’t a big deal) is that the hour and minute hands sometimes eclipse the chrono hands — for example at 4:25. Eagle vision wouldn’t be able to solve that problem! Otherwise I’m wit...
Thanks for sharing your thoughts! I have long been a fan of this reference and it is great to see that it is slowly getting the recognition it deserves. In my opinion one of the most interesting modern references by Patek. Mainly as it appeals to a wide r...
I owned the white dial steel version for a time. I believe we have different wristfeel preferences--I was extremely happy with the lighter weight of steel. Nonetheless, I think that if I were to get one today, it would be your version. The blue dial and, ...
The 5960, for me, is the most appealing of modern Patek. I've fallen for it years ago, its modern sporty classic watch. The wrist feel, the presence, the look, its a sexy watch. I97% perfect watch for me and the only thing missing to make it a perfect wat...
All of the iterations of the 5960 look great. Looking in shop windows I was never very keen on this white gold version on the original brown strap, but once it’s on a blue strap it looks super to me. Enjoy! All the best, Jon