Because I'm a little obsessed with the ref. 5100 and as a follow up to amanico 's thread from 2 days ago , here's a pictorial of the platinum version of this model, ref. 5100P-001 . As only 300 pieces were made in this metal (1500 in yellow gold, 750 in r
Among Patek Phillipe 's limited editions for the Year 2000 was this rarely seen and talked about Calatrava ref. 5032J-012 (on this site, it was only mentioned 10 years ago by small-luxury-world ). Limited to 100 pieces all in yellow gold , it was sold exc
I was thinking about adding a 5000 in the past but am not sure I need a second small Patek dress watch. I own a 34mm 3998P that I am wearing in rotation with a 38mm IWC Mark XV and a 5711/1A. On the wrist the difference between 3998 and 5711 appears small
This is by no means complete but it was as much as I could find Please feel free to add Year Anniversary Model number Metal Retail Number made 1989 150th 3969 rose 450 3969 plat 50 3960 J 2000 G 150 Plat 50 3718 SS 500 cal 89 j 1 rose 1 g 1 plat 1 3974 39
A total of 500 pieces of 3718A were produced for the Japanese market with two dial variations (slate grey and Ivory white) to commemorate the 150th anniversary of Patek Philippe. With regards to 5500 Padoga only 250 pieces were made in white gold and 150
if you take away the logo/brand of quite a few vintage pieces from UN, VC, GP, UG and so on. I agree, the 5032 Millenium is quite different and not common for PP - at least on the first view, but if we look in detail ... Well, I was aware that not everybo
....when I buy a JLC, I want that watch to demonstrate its JLC DNA. Likewise, if i want a Panerai on my wrist (which i occasionally do), I want it to give me that Panerai feeling. The 5032 is so unlike a Patek that it fails for me on this basic criterion.
for a very long time - about ten years, if I am correct. The watch I am talking about is kind of special without being complicated, for several reasons and a former moderator at PuristS even wrote: The Millenium model is so not Patek that I love it So