Made for the 175th anniversary of Patek Phillipe in 2014, this multi-scale chronograph features a telemeter for judging distance, a pulsometer for judging a patient’s heart rate and a tachymeter for judging speed. Such multi-scale timepieces are character
Would be to look at what percentage of limited edition Patek are listed for sale on c24..... 5565 8 listed out of 300 or 2.7% 5275P 2 listed out of 175 or 1.1% 5975J 27 listed out of 400 or 6.8% 5975G 15 listed out of 400 or 3.8% 5975R 21 listed out of 40
The black dial triple-scale 5975P is electrifying, but the 5575G might be the most memorable of the 175th anniversary pieces. It would have been easy to take half measures and just offer a variant of the existing 5130, but Patek provided a dedicated case,
.....picking five for you is not the same as picking five for oneself. However, I think Nicolas's three are a great start.....5110p, 5960A, 5070P. However, the 5650G would be the top of my list. So that leaves just one further watch.......I don't think yo
Dear All I asked one of the most prolific Patek Philippe collectors I know, and someone who has an immense passion for the brand to judge, it was my pleasure to ask aka Kari to pick the winner for November Here is his response NOVEMBER WRISTWATCH REVIEW:
Both are amazing in their own ways but everything except the manufacturer is different. One is a mechanical grand complication and the other an automatic enamel dial world time. However if I owned a blue dial 5270G and a 5131R and was contemplating the ad
can be either readable on the other end or really messy. Omega Museum piece #3 originating from 1945 represents the "original" design. The more I play with my 5975P, the more I like it. At the same time I can't really imagine allocating wrist time to the
quite a lot watches like Aquanaut 5167 and Nautilus 5711 - especially when warm sea or swimming pool is around. But these watches are stars of many watch forums every day. Watches like 5975P, 5550P, 5100P, etc. are much rarer and thus, probably more inter
But Sir Winston does not have a wristwatch. Why? This sign is next to the statue. The statues was made among other things to remind about the friendship of UK and US during WW II. If Sir Winston could wear a modern watch fitting with the past atmosphere o
but in Pt. If you prefer white metals - I like the 5975P best, of course I understand that is not what you have been offered but you should look at these anniversary pieces and ask yourself which one you would get regardless of what you just got offered.