Patek Philippe 5099RG Gondolo Cabriolet Two Tone 18K RG / WG Rose Dial. Something I really like about lidded watches like this. Maybe it's just the necessary interaction. This one is particularly beautiful. All 28.5mm of it. Photo from European Watch Co.
Figured i had some free time to try taking a creative photo...alas, I have no interesting ideas beyond this. And much too afraid for outdoor photos!! Neo vintage pieces from 2 Maisons i admire. Of course ,Patek for its charm,history, romance and art...but
If you think about it. A perpetual calendar is also possible in a price range of only several thousand US dollars above this. Thus, while I would argue a 5135 is a great value at $30,000 USD, I'd argue a Patek Philippe perpetual calendar at $39,000 would
Here are some detailed thoughts with photos, links, etc. First, here's how the Pagoda 5500G looks on my wrist: It's a nice watch in itself, but I am not too fond of how it wears. I have dedicated a thread to it here: www.watchprosite.com And another one t
I was looking for some articles on the Patek ref. 5135P Annual Calendar. I came across a Sotheby's listing for an auction in September/October of 2025, so not too long ago. This one hammered at 25,400 Euros, or about $30,000 U.S. That seemed incredibly lo
Thank you so much for this thoughtful response — it’s exactly the kind of perspective I was hoping to find here. Your wrist-feel observation on the Pagoda is genuinely valuable. The 5500P had been on my shortlist precisely because of its platinum case and
Your idea of a two-watch vintage Patek collection is wonderful. And the 2509R is a beautiful reference. Concerning the 5 references you are considering, here are my thoughts: 1) The Pagoda was created in 1997 so it’s not pre-1980. The 2441 would be a bett
Hello everyone, This is my first post on the forum. I’ve been reading these threads for some time and have learned a great deal from the depth of knowledge this community shares so generously. Thank you to everyone who contributes — your collective expert
I feel the first Patek will always be a well thought one. Much research before the jump. I had a close encounter with a 5134g, but just wasn't ready to buy for some reason. I think its practical. Kinda sporty and dressy...and still sexy from the crown gua