I am leaning towards the 5130P and 6119G myself, but that changes on a day-to-day basis. While I can pick up the 6119G at a discount if I go used/grey-market, I wonder if it's worth the extra money to build on a patek relations which I don't currently hav
5130P would complement well to what you have, especially given that you seem to travel often for personal & business reasons. WT is an iconic line within Patek and it adds diversity to your collection. Best of luck with your decision and we look forwa
both Calatravas (6119G & 6007G) and the World Time (5130P) seem to me to be the more appropriate for your collection. As you say it yourself, you don't need another chrono or calendar and would be happy to take some money back. And if I try to read be
Hello All - I'm from NY and just got back from an amazing vacation that included some Swiss Skiing, Geneva and Paris. I got to spend some time at the boutiques as well as the Patek Philippe Museum. I have to be honest, there were times when I got goosebum
I owned the 5130 G sometime ago and sold it. Later, I had the chance to acquire the 5130p and never looked back. Between the 5110 and 5130, the size and the scissors hand piqued my interest.
As many here may recall, I owned a 5110p and for many years it was a love affair. But I found myself wearing it less and less because my lifestyle caused me to gravitate more to sport watch, especially when traveling. Also, the size of the 5110 became les
I think I would go for the 5130P. Why? Because it's platinum and 50 pcs limited edition, whereas the 5575G is white gold and 1300 pcs limited edition. Moreover, I think I like the guilloché more than the moon phase. And the 5575 has a closed case back, wh
I was able to handle this beauty a couple of weeks ago - I think it is the only Patek 5110/5130/5230 with black city disc. Roughly the same price as the 5575G, which do you prefer? Best, Goh