I’m not against hype, but I’m not particularly for it either—it doesn’t matter that much to me. That said, I do think it’s generally a positive thing, because it likely attracts a lot of new customers. People might initially be drawn in by so-called hype
Let me be frank: I’m not a huge fan of Patek Philippe in general. (Ducks a barrage of rotten fruit.) Before you start flaming, let me tell you that I enjoy the level of finishing Patek applies to its higher end products and appreciate the quality of the b
Thank you for your response. It is super helpful. Though if I am not mistaken, A99 is some shade of Black alligator with square scales rather than dark brown. Also is the code of strap also for Calatrava Travel Time 5134G?
I’m missing the whole thing about this watch as for me the dial is simply tasteless. It’s not even open worked but only a technical joke. I’ve got the 5164G and that is an organically shaped timepiece without any flaws on the dial. Each to their own but w
Exploring in depth the Advanced Research collection has been very interesting for me and a great pleasure: www.watchprosite.com But I personally don’t like open dials, so this one isn’t for me. The 5167R sings to me much more. But it’s a matter of
I love the 5167 for many reasons, and I've actually owned the 5167A twice in the past. It was my first Patek, so it has a special place in my heart. The R version was never in my radar, but every time I've tried it on, I realized how beautiful it is, and
In his post yesterday , time4fun showed two Aquanauts and a Nautilus and asked us which was our favorite . Immediately, Bill 's superb photos of his ref. 5167R-001 came to mind (see below), so I replied it was my favorite , even though it wasn't among the