The Nautilus is indeed a strange watch. When I first saw it, I didn't like it neither. I said - it has "ears" and I found it very strange. And then I tried it on my wrist and the rest is ancient history, I became a fan. Something about it on the wrist, sl
But if the design of the 5396 touches your heart despite the less attractive caliber (imho) or if the more traditional 5015, with its gorgeous hunter case back and cal. 240 is dearer to your heart, then simply forget about the 5235. I just know that I per
5396 All day and every day, the 5015 will quickly loose favour, the 5235 a curiosity that yiu can indulge in if you have a few Patek in the collection InshaAllah you will enjoy the annual calendar for its function and it dresses up or down, so great forma
The 5015 is very classic, probably not the watch you would wear to go the game, yet it is the essence of classic, and of Patek Calatrava vibes: round "clous de Paris" bezel, very classical, officer case back, movement 240 (a pure beauty). As "Quattro_Spir
For your detailed and thoughtful response. I've read your past posts and I feel like I'm addressing Patek forum world royalty right now! Your comments wrt fitting a watch under a French cuff and the challenges of polishing/maintaining sharp-lined cases ar
- 5015: I am in love with this watch, size, originality, there is everything to love there. It is true, it has a very 90's look - 5396: Lovely watch, even though I tend to think that the looks will go out of fashion quicker than expected, in comparison th
Welcome to WPS. And this is one of your first posts! I normally give my customary "you have to choose yourself without the influence of strangers" statement (some of the old guard on WPS say I sound like broken record, forever repeating the same message)
I live in Pakistan where buying a Patek is no small feat. Thanks to our economy, these beauties cost way more in relative terms, and there’s no secondary market to save me if I pick the wrong one. So, this decision is huge for me — especially since there