Brilliant, really cool, a bit adolescent, even sacrilegious ? What do you think ? Best, Emmanuel NAUTILUS Ref. 5980/60G-001 FLYBACK CHRONOGRAPH DATE WORLD TIME DATE Ref. 5330G-001 CALATRAVA PILOT TRAVEL TIME Ref. 5924G-001 FLYBACK CHRONOGRAPH with OEM Den
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
Gentleman - So I pulled the trigger and picked up the 5524G. You may recall I asked for advice a few weeks back. I tried on a lot of Patek’s and one thing I can say for sure is - you simply cannot make a bad decision. They are all stunning and I am confid
Amidst all the current craze over the Nautilus, these under rated Pilot series I feel will definitely have their day. They really have to be seen in the metal to be appreciated and make an excellent value proposition and entry to Patek world as they can s
Hey All - First time poster but long time lurker. I love the passion I see from my fellow collectors on this forum (particulary the Patek forum). I have been collecting for about 7 years now and would like to add some Patek into the mix and was looking fo
“It is also the first self-winding Travel Time model in Patek Philippe’s collection for women.” Then came 7234G when it was described as suitable for both men and women “Patek Philippe has launched the self-winding white-gold Calatrava Pilot Travel Time i