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Patek Philippe: Congrats! The 5320g has great potential.

The movement 324 S Q is unique and currently built only into this reference. Enjoy!
4Y
By: Erg2000
2

Patek Philippe: I'd prefer the 5320, if I had to choose one. It's the best perpetual calender for the money.

But also keep in mind that the 5140P is not produced anymore.
4Y
By: Erg2000
0

Patek Philippe: I have to say that both PC actually are great in…

…different ways. The 5320 has the best legibility and fits for every occasion. The 5140p has the best and most elegant grey sunburst dial ever. Its funny to read this post, because the 5320 was my first PC and I later added the 5140P. Congratulations for both good choices.
4Y
By: Erg2000
1

Patek Philippe: There was a post in a german watchforum...

...where a user was mugged on a train by two guys. They took his vintage platinum Nautilus.
5Y
By: Erg2000
0

Patek Philippe: Also, the diameter of the watch is 40,2 not 42.

The owner must be known to Patek in Geneva and probably is risking to be blacklisted. Does anybody know how Patek is handling these cases?
5Y
By: Erg2000
1

Horological Meandering: More on this topic:

www.businessinsider.in
5Y
By: Erg2000
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Patek Philippe: Looks like some of these watches are not worn.

Some have unadjusted straps or protective film on the clasp. Nice GTG
5Y
By: Erg2000
1

Patek Philippe: Wow, this looks very bad. The movement is Full of scratches almost everywhere.

Did the watchmaker put the parts into a dishwasher? This is some serious damage. The owner should demand a full refund.
5Y
By: Erg2000
0