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Very wise words Ken......
......I have owned 5270G first series, 5070P, 5970P and 5970R but not the 5170.
Of them all, I would say I would only consider buying back the 5970P - for me, it is the quintessential classic PP complication, a pleasure to own, and exciting to put on every day. I prefer the symmetry of the sub dials to the newer in house version too. I do understand the comment about the silvery dial, of the 5270G first series, and this was one of the reasons I also sold my 5235G - I think I really only like dark dials on PPs.
5170g
By: drg : November 13th, 2014-15:26
Hello! Mostly a lurker, rarely a poster, only when I aquired my initial Patek. My first was an Aquanaut 5167. About 2 years ago I purchased my second Patek - Nautilus 5712. Absolutely loved both of them. I recently was in Vegas and a chance to play with t...
You're right...
By: Mark in Paris : November 14th, 2014-06:49
One thing I've learned about watches is that I need to take time to maturate what I could have discovered, appreciated and handled in my hands. My tastes evolve, I have a really soft spot for Independants (these are the watches I started with, together wi...
second the motion
By: vandyke : November 14th, 2014-22:22
5970 is perfect in many regards. Not sure id call the 5070 a classic, but it is impressive and modern - and I regret parting with my 5070p. What I disagree with Mark is that the 5970 took time to get used to. I think the reception to the launch of the 597...
I envy you :)
By: Mark in Paris : November 15th, 2014-08:17
Finding the watches you fell in love with and that after many years still do. This is a perfect confirmation of the fact your attachment to this watches is strong and won't fade away that easy. I must say I feel quite the same on some points (especially a...
Nice report...
By: Fricks : November 24th, 2014-10:28
... I agree with a lot of what you said, even if i love the brushed texture of the 5270G, which i think gives life to a dial, contrary to the 5170G or 5270G white, which feel "dry", a dead white dial, that doesn't play with light , without texture or fini...
i recall you go...
By: Fricks : November 24th, 2014-14:39
... deep into details, which makes your post interesting to read. By the way, they won't tell you at Patek the composition of their alloy of Wg :) Recette maison. About the 5170G , i am really surprised, you said sand-blasted while dial? Double check, san...
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By: Mark in Paris : November 24th, 2014-15:04
Thanks for the comment Fricks, I appreciate it, and it is a pleasure to be able to discuss whith you in detail of your experience as it gives me food for thoughts before a next visit at Patek. Indeed for the WG composition, it is always hard or impossible...
Zeitwerk is hand-frosted
By: Fricks : November 25th, 2014-04:30
... to be precise, from what they mention. Anyway, indeed a visit to the AD can always be good. About Wg, last thing is that former version were "rhodie", rhodium bring more shine. With 5270 and 5170, its clearly less shiny BUT, from my personal experienc...