Thanks Emmanuel for the sharing of your experience. I love the combination of worldtimer and chronograph, both are at the heart of PP. My personal preference is for the G version, as for me blue works much better here, the dail looks larger, more integrat
Two weeks ago, amanico announced us that he is "currently writing something about the 5930s / 5935" and we are all very much looking forward to reading his thoughts when they're finalized. In the meantime, here's an illustrated overview of the different v
It is a great piece that I still enjoy as much today as ever, but I don’t wear it as often as my 5270s or 5370. I often gravitate to just a few dailies, regardless of the size of my collection. I’m glad I own it, and find it much more interesting than the
I am currently writing something about the 5930s / 5935, as since 2016, I am intrigued by these Patek Chronos World Time and I am trying to make my mind on them... In the mean time, just one photo of the 5930G Singapore LE. I will post before the end of t
What a wonderful set of watches. I know this will get some furled eyebrows, but to me Patek Philippe is a One Watch brand: I only love the world time watches. My list is topped by the 5575G (Moon Phase) and the 5930G 011 (Red Singapore) and the 5230G New
I am curious to see how many of us have a ( or several ) Patek World Time watch(es ). Here is what I have: 5110P: And what I had: 5130G. Still not sure about the 5930G or 5935A... You? What do you have? Best, Nicolas
personal preference in order would be 5930G Singapore red, 5930P green, 5930G blue, 5935A. I understand there is some who find steel and salmon a double hype cool which is fine, but personally my preference would be the others. Better case size for me as
I am still waving about the 5930, G or A, truth to be told. I love the concept, but I am a bit disturbed by the chronograph subdial, which I find a tad too small... I still don't know how it will end... Best, Nicolas
A new reference which doesn't only highlight the new dial, but also and mostly a new case size: 41 mm instead of 39, 5 mm. For a height which had been slightly reduced ( 12, 75 mm versus 12, 86 mm ). And now, the case is in steel! The other big change is
We should mention two companies which added the chronograph to the world time ( a rare combination, by the way ) . Jaeger Lecoultre, with the Extreme World Chronograph, since 2006, which means 10 years before the release of the 5930G( ! ) and with the mor