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
I had been searching for a travel watch for a while, and a Patek wasn’t in my consideration set. I looked into a PF Tonda GMT, but was concerned the design would be too bland after a while. I also considered a VC Dual Time, but the proportions were just t
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?
Sometimes it makes sense to let some watches go. As an example I bought last May 5134G with black dial. I like the watch a lot but somehow it does not end up to my wrist. Let's see. Watch collecting especially when keeping them unused makes as much sense
And this is my old 5134G. I bought my 5134P in the original unopened packing (double sealed) with "open" papers. So those are available because I bought my watch some 13 years after it was originally sold. So people say that the movement is too small... N
In New Bond Street London there are many watch stores. At least one of them is selling a lot of Patek Philippe watches. I once bought a 5134G from this shop and took it for service to Patek Geneva. The watch looked good but the bridges were damaged, screw
"GRISAR" asked me last Monday to send a couple of more pictures of the three watches that I just took out from the service of Patek Philippe in Geneva. Here are the pictures plus a couple of words before that. First a sad story with happy end: In the end