Hello everyone, I would appreciate your opinion on this watch and more importantly any first hand experience you have had with it. Thank you in advance for any comments. HAGWE ...
I tried it on today at my AD and will most likely pull the trigger early next week. In the metal, the watch is really stunning, in particular the dial. The proportions of the case are beautiful as is its finishing. The movement is pretty too, and special ...
It is quite unique, the case work is a piece of art, the dial is simply jaw dropping. Believe me, the dial cannot be photographed, it has to be Patek signature is engraved in the dial and like the signature on the 40th anniversary Nautilus it is really r...
And it doesn't work for me because of the date windows. I like regulators, I like the size and case of this watch, I like the dial and I like the overall movement (I like micro-rotor-movements). But I do not like the date function, because of the arrangem...
To start with, I like the watch very much., recently saw it for the first time in an shopping window. One thing bothers me though from your pictures. Both windows on the top seem to be alligned differently and the windows do not have the same size. A bit ...
and I got to play with it this past Spring. Great presence, great weight. Case and dial are beautifully executed. If you like Regulateur dials and you're a fan of PP, it's a no-brainer.
Personally I struggle with regulator layout but probably as I have not yet had the pleasure of owning one. No doubt something the eyes get used to quickly! Good luck!
In my opinion, never. Best to buy a few and keep trying though .... I have made a serious effort and this PP appeals to me, too. See here www.watchprosite.com
the first regulateur I recall being much fascinated by was the Vacheron Malte Dual Time Regulateur. This was around 2004 but it was far above my budget at the time. Still think it is gorgeous...
Movement is special and lovely Dial is one of Patek's best in the modern collection Case is very reminiscent of the legendary 3450 But to me the hands are a problem Makes it too hard to read and regulators are already hard enough to read with good hands T...
but there are 2 Pateks that I would buy (if money were no question)... the first being the regulator and the second being the star/moon tourbillon... the second I feel unless I sell all body parts, children and everything else I could never have. But... o...
The caliber is really top notch (design of the bridges, finishing, wheels display, innovation with the Silinvar parts, etc...) and the way time is shown and how the decoration has been setup is very unusual and has a lot of personality. I saw it on 2 wris...
Mine says hello. Please create a new post in the Patek Philippe forum with a couple more pics so that the other members can enjoy them and welcome you too, ...
The 5235G is Patek Philippe's first regulator and it is quite special. It is a brand new movement with a lot of silicium parts taken from the previous Advanced Research pieces. Some people claim this watch should have been an AR piece itself. It is a beau...
A regulator dial is not loved by everybody but I find it simply great. Case, dial, finishing...a lot has been written about it and there is no doubt about the quality of the watch. The movement used in the Regulator is not used in any other PP watch and h...
It's the only Annual Calendar module built on top of the Cal 240. This makes the movement much more interesting than the 324-based versions. Dial-wise, it is beautiful with varying finishes. The legibility is good, once you get accustomed to the regulator...
33 mm in Diameter instead of 27,5 at the cal. 240. Cal. 31-260 came from the Advanced Research Dept. of PP using several parts made of Silinvar. This caliber is used for the Regulator only at this time. This very special movement makes the 5235 even more ...
i do not think that the production of the 5235G is limited in any ways. i got offered the watch by various ADs in the last month and had actually preordered it but then cancelled the order, mainly because i started to think that it will suffer the usual p...
As for the limited production of this model, it means limited not unique, how many has Patek made or is making per year I do not know. But the term « limited » comes directly from a conversation I had with Patek.
The regulater looks is one of a kind for sure...its not for everyone. I've had it for over 1.5 years too and still loving it. I normally get bored with my watches quite fast, but not this.
I just received mine and love, love, love it. Mesmerizing beautiful, the size is perfect and the dial is arranged consciencly as it should/could be. IMHO telling the time is only a little difficult at two locations on the dial. When the minute hand is at ...
Any idea what were the production numbers are? Surely its less than most PP models. Edit: Hi, I just edited the shop's name for discretion, thanks! Mark ...
It was said so a yearor two ago. And then it was back in production etc... I must say I don't know today but I would say it is possible to order one again. I'm sure a Salon or AD can tell you if you're interested A great reference to consider indeed. Best...