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just an observation

from your side elevations diagrams the 5196 and the 6196 have the protruding 'finger nail' between the 6 lugs for opening the case back-are they hinged?-where 6119 does not. 6119 having a standard snap back hence can be thinner along with the flat glass b
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By: Gamut
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Gamut
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Autumn Leaves and an Evergreen

My 6196P has arrived, and after living with it for a few days, I’ve come to realize that the 1.33mm increase in thickness over its predecessor, the 5196, is quite a significant design change. I had noticed this when reading the press release back in April
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By: Gamut
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Gamut
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6119R on a new strap

Tried out a new strap from Molequin. I think it worked......What do you think? In either case, I love the dauphine hands, how the minute hand perfectly aligns all the way to the edge of case, and overall simple elegance of this watch. J.
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By: JMan
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bauhaus
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Today with the 6119 G.

My favorite modern Calatrava (of course very subjective ....). Best, Gerard
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By: jlux
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joenghenry
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6119g

I wear the 6119G myself, and you’ll be surprised how much its look changes with different strap colors. What’s surprising is that with this gray dial, almost anything you put on it works.
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By: milly
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New_Yorker917
1815

Love my LF and sold my 6119G, so my answer is clear

But at the end there is - as always- no right or wrong. It's a matter of personal preferences. For me the 6119 was too thin for it's diameter. Somehow the proportions are not to my taste. Not a fan of thin watches at all and as I'm only wearing casual clo
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By: milly
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New_Yorker917
1815

You posted in the correct forum given that both pieces have Patek DNA especially given that Laurent Ferrier

worked at Patek ! I love the Clous de Paris on the bezel of your 6119G. The LF shape is unique and is worthwhile for your consideration. For me 6119 sings to me more because of its conventional shape and hands, along with service considerations as mention
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By: milly
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New_Yorker917
1815

LF

Neither like the 6119 front nor its back. Not into hobnail bezels and I find the current manual Patek movement unattractive to put it mildly. Apart from the movement size I much prefer its smaller predecessors. If you were comparing with the 6196 at least
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By: milly
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New_Yorker917
1815

Patek 6119G vs Laurent Ferrier Square Micro Rotor Ice Blue...

Trying to decide between these two for my next.....I know this is the Patek section, but figured a good audience to ask their thoughts. Love the finish on both dials. LF has the micro rotor but both beautiful movements.
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By: milly
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New_Yorker917
1815

First Patek.....5935A....

In love with this watch....the dial is mesmerizing how the carbon motif dances in the light, and love the salmon dial. I am addicted and looking for my next PP to fit into the collection. Thinking about a 6119G, 5235R, 5320G cream dial, or 5224G. Also ord
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By: milly
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KCLQMULKU
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