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
Haha..my dear Emmanuel, Nothing else triggers an immediate response from me apart from a reminder of this art piece. Anyway, a simple wipe with a microfiber cloth removed the oxidation layer from mine. Its all settled. Lesson learnt about using it more, a
Last December , I had the opportunity to try on several Patek Philippe Golden Ellipse models , references 3738 & 5738 . I started with the white gold model with a grey dial , ref. 3738/100G-012 . Gorgeous and very elegant on my smaller 16 cm wrist , b
Like you, I find the 5235 appealing (and I share your love of the 5098), but I've only been able to see the R version in person so far. Your review makes me want to see the G someday even more than before. Best, Emmanuel
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
My dear friends, I was looking ever so lovingly at my 5098r , and noticed some discolouration or colour differentiation at the margins close to the crystal. The watch was given a light polish when I bought it almost 9 months ago. And, the room where I kee
Yesterday, the three of us had an intimate conversation about the passage of time... Cheers, Emmanuel Grand Seiko Heritage Collection ref. SLGW005 Patek Philippe Chronometro Gondolo ref. 5098P-001
If I could afford it, I wouldn't hesitate. But what I appreciate most is wearing my watches as often as possible, every day. And the prototype almost feels like it could be worn every day (even though I know that's just a dream). My Chronometro Gondolo 50