This is by no means complete but it was as much as I could find Please feel free to add Year Anniversary Model number Metal Retail Number made 1989 150th 3969 rose 450 3969 plat 50 3960 J 2000 G 150 Plat 50 3718 SS 500 cal 89 j 1 rose 1 g 1 plat 1 3974 39
With the initial press photos, I liked the brighter blue dial and thought it looked BEAUTIFUL. Although the diamond hour markers looked a bit shiny, I believed that they would be subdue in the metal because I had seen the 4675 and on the wrist its baguett
seen these two references in the metal. I fully appreciate why the embossing and diamond markers have disappointed many Patek fans. However, given my ownership experience with 5131G which have the words "Patek" and "Geneve" engraved on the bezel, I realiz
and we already thought at the time that the 4675 could be suiting a man's wrist as well. You're perfectly right. Both dials are quite different, and I love the 5975's one but it remains very personnal. But in the mean time I really see the nice balance in
4975 because its dial is cleaner (i.e. less busy) and more balanced. At first, I thought I would not like the diamond hour markers. After seeing the 4975 in the metal, I was sold because the diamonds are subdued and are tastefully done. Changing the strap
Hi Patek PuristS, A knowledgeable Patek collector (knowledgeable because he is the editor of a watch magazine and a Patek fan) and I met up in Shanghai. He brought two lovely watches which I tried on. Too bad I did not receive in time Robin's suggestions
...highly sought after because of men wanting their ladies to have this very special piece so that they can continue to purchase more Patek's without incidence !! LOL Since your wife wants the chrono, then why not get her the 4675 ?? I saw it and it looke
7175 being your preferred choice. For me, the bling makes it a no go for me. No matter what, I cannot get the 7175 anyway. By the way, I am fine with the diamond sticks as the hour markers on the ladies chrono's 4675 because they are less bling and quite
Tachymeter , telemeter , pulsimeter : Patek Philippe has returned to the source of the chronograph by creating a multiple-scale instrument with a twist. It is not their first chronograph (or shall we say instrument) without sub dials, even when it is quit
Hi everyone, While we are waiting for our fellows Purists from Geneva, I was taking a look at the new chronograph model and took a look at the pictures from Patek's official website (there is a video too for each novelty). The 5975 (4675 for ladies) exist