Hi all. First time poster long time lurker. I have had my eyes on the PP 5000, 6000, and 6006 for a while now. My wrist is on the larger side (18.5cm and flat (60mm flat)). The challenge is that I can't find any of these watches to try on in-person so I'm
Me too prefer both the 6000G black dial and the 6006G over the 6007G…. Personally the date window and the larger size is what I like less… but I think the 6007A looks quite appealing but mostly as it is in steel and the color choice is the main draw. Grea
All of the people in my family didn't like it and thought I was crazy for thinking of buying one. Over a decade ago I was going to acquire the 6000G, it had my requirements; date, micro rotor, and a deployment clasp and I liked the look. Apparently I was
The only picture with all four versions together The new reference 6007G is perhaps the most important release in the collection for many reasons. Its accessibility compared to the other new releases at lower price point and "younger looks" as Patek tries
I own a WorldTime too, and that has A LOT OF LITTLE TEXT all over the dial! Arguably even more than the 6000 and 6006. So who knows, maybe I'd learn to like the 5212. I personally find Cucinelli products to be way overpriced and only "normal" quality. But
I will admit I bought one or two pieces simply because they were available in a world where watches were unavailable. And now, a couple years later, I find I never wear them, nor do I find them extremely endearing. That being said, this 5212 really suits
So, I had the chance last summer to trial the ref 6007 Patek Philippe Calatrava. (Loaned by a fellow collector- thank you). Released to celebrate the inauguration of the new Patek Philippe facility, it was a rare sight- a steel Calatrava. It was met with
Patek Philippe | Luxury Jewelry, Cufflinks, Rings & Accessories I virtually never wear cufflinks, but perhaps the best match for your 6006G are the 9107G or if you want to overkill (but they are quite stunning from the picture) the 9108G? ;-) Cheers.