My first reaction is the Morning Blue small seconds Toric looks exceptional in your pic. Better than the Monochrome pics in my eyes. I also am fond of the chronograph Agave Blue dial but understand it's not a color that will speak to everyone. Thanks agai
I had seen a few photos beforehand… but honestly, they don’t quite prepare you for the real thing. The hand-worked dials display a truly unique texture. It is extremely subtle — almost “quiet” — yet the moment the watch comes to life on the wrist, the lig
L to R Toric Chronograph Rattrapante - Reference PFH951-2010002-300181 Toric Quantieme Perptual - Reference PFH952-2010004-300181 Toric Petite Seconde - Reference PFC940-2010006-300181 PHOTO CREDIT: Monochrome Toric Petite Seconde Hand hammered gold dial
Celebrating the brands 30th anniversary, each of these Toric models is offered in a limited edition of 30 pieces. Toric Petite Seconde - Ref PFC940-2010006-300181 Toric Quantieme Perpetual - Ref PFH952-2010004-300181 Toric Chronograph Rattrapante - Ref PF
Tonda PF Minute Rattrapante with "Arctic Rose" dial. Reference PFC904-1020002-100182. This watch is drop dead gorgeous in person. Notice the dial color change from artificial lighting to natural lighting. Toric Petite Seconde. Reference PFC940-2010003-300
Is the circular engine-turned decoration at the back, around the sapphire. The decoration is such a good way of marking different tiers of a watch; so tier-ry I wonder why Patek didn't use any decoration at the back of the 5070 (self-indulgent pun intende
Enjoying a last cup of coffee before heading to the airport for a day of flights. The first generation Toric Automatic has been my companion for the trip. It's an elegant watch yet doesn't attract unwanted attention . . . just how I like it. Hoping for an
Enjoying my first visit to Northern Ireland for a wedding tomorrow. Staying at the Culloden Estate and Spa and it's quite nice. My quick takeaways - friendly people and grey skies. My PF Toric Automatic made the trip. Cheers! M4