But that's changing a bit! I like how the case and dial markers are a bit bolder than the 3940 while still keeping everything slim, neat, and restrained. I was trying on this G recently and it was hard to take it off!
A cool case and a beautiful dial and this Cal 240 in all its beauty. Not sure I prefer it to the 3940, but I can confess that it is another tempting one. Always a great pleasure to see one. Best, Nicolas
In his comment to my thread dedicated to the Patek Philippe/Somazzi partnership , our dear Gordon aka GLau asked me how many retailers were able to have their signature on some Patek Philippe watches . Here's my answer : A / I have identified 58 retailers
I thought of doing some dial close up photos. Which one is your favorite moon phase? (sorry for the poor quality pics) Let's start with the Wonder Watch the nick name I gave to my 3448 since I have it... The successor of 3448 being the ref 3940, let's go
Not only it is a beautiful vintage PP perpetual calendar but also this retrograde date is a small detail that adds a lot I think. There are actually 2 versions of 5050 one with Roman numerals (the version that you are presenting here above) and another di
I tried it out in-person and disliked it a lot. I am not a huge Nautilus fan either though and strongly prefer the Royal Oak. I think the other big turn off here were the comments made by the CEO about the design being "all him" etc. That is not something
Hey! I've heard that some of the earlier second series does not have the vertical brush which makes the dial more of a light cream instead of a silver/grey. i much prefer the whiter/creamier dial than the silver/grayer one. I'm actively looking for an exa
Our community has many collectors who have various versions of 3940s To assist you properly, it would be helpful for members to understand the context of your questions. Are you comparing different ones to buy a dial that is more gray ? Do you prefer vert