Replacing the existing white gold reference 5160 is the new version in rose gold. Inspired by a vintage pocket watch from the museum, the 5160 is entirely hand engraved including the silvery opaline dial. The case has a diameter of 38mm and thickness of 1
They do look to me more yellow than purely rose or pink. Maybe a combination? Of the standard retrogrades, 5050/5059/5159 and 5496 my clear favorite is 5496. My all time favorite retrograde is 5016 but that is a MUCH more expensive watch. Also I love 5160
I like numbers, so your reply made me look up some interesting data in response. First off, we currently have VERY few in-catalog "men's" models (defined for simplicity's sake as 5xxx- or 6xxx-references, though this is not entirely accurate) of size less
And can definitely understand the "nerdiness" point, I'm the same looking for as much as information on my watches as I can, However, these details are typically a work of research and not coming from the back of the mind..... Therefore, as its really wor
Similarly, for consistency, both the case and clasp of the 5088/100P are in Platinum. However, the base of the dial where the engraving is performed is again in G gold (and the black portion is enamel) Hand-engraved P case Hand-engraved P buckle The hand
My favorite buckle is the 5160G buckle. It reminds me of the engravings of a Purdey gun. I'm very much a sweater person. I do like my wool and cashmere sweaters. I'm not big on scarves yet - I find that Europeans really know how to wear scarves and I find
How loyal to an AD ? It depends on how nice he treats you. My 5131R warranty paper had been hold for 2 years. Now I finally receive my paper, but I still not receive my 5131R document and leather cover for the document. I have no idea why my AD does not s
I see that you've spent a very nice time in the area. Yes, the Salon (I haven't visited yet) seems to be a wonderful place to visit (next to the Patek Museum) and I see that you've been able to try very complicated pieces. The 5160 is also something very
Recently I had a chance to make a trip to Lyon and was delighted to learn that it is less than two hours by train to Geneva. I of course seized the opportunity to pay a much-awaited visit to Patek Philippe's Geneva Salon. I had wanted to visit the Patek M