FabR[Senior Patek Moderator]
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Welcome to our forum. I'm entirely with Thomas (MTR) here, in that the best way is always to try a watch on your wrist if possible, especially one of this importance and/or for which you have concerns regarding wearability.
While we are glad to provide some theoretical advice here, nothing can replace the certainty you will feel (or not feel! ;-) after comfortably trying a watch on your wrist....Assuming a 5270J is not physically at your AD yet, if you show a serious interest in potentially acquiring it, I'm sure they'll be able to source one for you.
It is a great Patek, so I do hope everything works out and it can soon be in your collection! ;-) Please keep us posted, and enjoy the acquisition process
Patek PCC advice needed.
By: WatchUC : July 20th, 2021-03:40
Hi. I’ve always been a fan of the Patek perpetual calendars. Back when the 5970 was around, it was a dream watch - 40mm perfect symmetry. But alas I was poor. Then came the 5270 and I tried it on years ago, and now I’m in a position to purchase one 5270j ...
3970
By: baufoam : July 20th, 2021-05:14
Go look at a 3970. Certainly you cannot buy them new from an AD any longer, but they are available. Try one on and see what you think. The 3970 is a 36mm watch, and they are perfectly sized for daily wear. Of course, if you are determined to buy a new, mo...
I love the 5270
By: sham1 : July 20th, 2021-05:29
but at 41mm it is too large for my wrist. The 5270R I loved for a long time due to the vintage patina on the dial. There is a difference between the 5970 and 5270 not just by one millimeter but also the lugs. I would definitely suggest that you try on a 5...
My humble opinion….
By: MTR : July 20th, 2021-07:42
You absolutely have to try the watch on your own wrist and let it work! It is a big investment, and you should really enjoy your new acquisition. Wearing comfort is essential to be able to enjoy a watch for many years (decades). All the best for your jour...