akitaishi
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True that.
I really hope they do an article about this in their Patek Magazine.
That would be a good edition, a copy to keep, if someone in here is listening.(^-^)
I know right....
By: akitaishi : June 3rd, 2024-04:57
Thank you for bringing this up ! I know right ? I wanted to put this into the list but the reference number just escaped my mind. There is another reference, I forgot the number. It's a Patek Rattrapante Split Chronograph that has a < 35 mm case. Refer...
Take a look at this..
By: akitaishi : June 3rd, 2024-07:12
Maybe if we look far back enough. The Patek 97975 had all the dates around the dial, each number in Red. This is the first perpetual calendar wristwatch in 1925. This precedes the 1518 by 15 years. Surely that's vintage of vintages ? I deem that is signif...
Not just hands
By: akitaishi : June 3rd, 2024-07:40
Design language maybe. But extend it beyond hands, to markers, dots, as I have alluded to. The usage of red elements in their watches. One begins to see some trends. Surely Patek considers the use of red on their watch very carefully, to accentuate their ...
A Compelling Argument!
By: patrick_y : June 4th, 2024-01:30
You've convinced me! The 5712 is indeed significant! To me, the 5712 is significant. It was the first watch I ever bought! I bought mine over a decade ago, back in the day when these watches weren't hard to get... I even took mine hiking! Today, it doesn'...