I found it using Google search and it immediately stood out to me as an great example of a ref 96. Killer watch. I'm not sure if I would ever let it go if I had it...
It's truly a masterpiece! Not only is it the pinnacle of aesthetics within the 5196 family, but it's also a textbook example in the entire realm of modern dress watches.
While the 5196's aesthetics are impeccable, from the perspective of the meticulous craftsmanship of modern haute horlogerie, it may not be considered "textbook perfect," and even bears a hint of compromise from its time.
For purists who pursue ultimate perfection, the highest ideal of a dress watch is the "strict harmony between the movement and the case size." I believe Patek Philippe only truly resolved this decades-long aesthetic regret with the later 6119 (equipped wi...
I completely understand why you desire a smooth bezel – after all, in many people's stereotypes, extreme minimalism and the "purity" of a dress watch are often conveyed by a plain, mirror-polished bezel. A smooth bezel, however, would give the watch a str...
Categorizing smooth bezels as part of the "modern industrial style" might overlook the core historical tradition of dress watches. From the very beginnings of wristwatches, and even in the era of pocket watches, the finest dress timepieces (such as Patek ...
The only one that came close for me was the 5127g (just my preferred configuration) I hope they consider some interesting dial options for the 6196! How about breguet dial 6196g j and r! Bring back sector also. A sector no date in the style of the classic...
And really there is only one reason. The seconds subdial is in the “right” place. I really don’t like it when older movements are shoehorned into “modern” cases and thereby making the dial proportions look off. A nice 570. Same Breguet numerals. Same two ...
I found it using Google search and it immediately stood out to me as an great example of a ref 96. Killer watch. I'm not sure if I would ever let it go if I had it...