2499p - an easy choice I think. Photo from Hodinkee. FPJ subscription series - I love FPJ and this is really the ultimate Journe collection. Photo from Hodinkee. And a simple 5711p for sporty / daily use. Photo from wristcheck. Other things I considered a
1. 958 - Can you imagine if PP puts it into a wearable watch case.... 2. 5270P - Both red and blue dials look extremely sharp. This can be another option in addition to the 5271P version. 3. 5249R - Is this the first automation timepiece from PP? A very s
I've dedicated a thread to the variants of the 5270 & 5271 and there's no doubt that you G-019 variant looks splendid! I can imagine how stunning the 5270/1R was, but of course I fully understand the reasons why you prefer the new 6159G. I'll keep my fing
Hello buddies, Has someone any idea where is the difference between these models, the 001 was discontinued 2023 and the 010was released 2024. But where is the difference, the movement is also the same…
Here are, in chronological order, all variants to date of Patek Philippe's most recent take on the Perpetual Calendar Chronograph complication. Enjoy! (Photos credit: multiple websites) Ref. 5070 5270G-001 (2011) No tachymeter scale 5270G-013 (2013) with
For instance, this year we announced the new Ref. 5189G, which going by the info I was given, appears to have the same case as the earlier Ref. 5177, with the only exception of the addition of a solid case back. There are then (numerous) other examples wh
They were not immediately available and I haven't yet, but I'm badly looking forward to, especially when it comes to the ruby....hopefully before summer! PS: I'm willing to place a bet right here F. that, if interested, given your collection you WILL ---
Please just note that while all four of these new models are technically in-catalog, production will be *extremely* limited... I doubt they will even be available as part of the carnet for client events this year, so for most people the best bet will just