Mint condition-watch dead nuts- no marks, buckle has slight sleeve swirls. Most people know me as being fastidious and anal about my watches even down to the original box lint. However, a collector friend of mine was not as thorough about keeping all the little bits and bobs that I would
Nautilus and Aquanaut are a feeble attempt at a sports watch, totally not in keeping with what made PP famous. As such, there are more of a beginners Patek for a fickle collector market that is getting bludgeoned vlauewise as of late. If you must get a Nautilus, the class act of the whole bunch is d
They have not produced a USD price list in quite a while. If there is one I'd be interested in seeing it. I know UK has a GBP pice list. No published USD price list means they can possibly change list pricing to its dealers on a whim Past hotties like the Nautilus line are piling up at dealers, its
if it is truly to be an heirloom would be the classic lines of the 5124G. Its got the new movement and its really a fine watch, and truly will become classic. Have your Dad put the rest in a beaten down basket of bonds for your future I may get flamed but here goes with my view. You are wasting your
but man, you say in your review you've bought watches costing 10x as much and you don't have a camera?? Give me your address and I'll give you one!! Canon S70 do the trick?? Clif
for 5 years until he finally had to give in to me to sell it back is the proud owner of that piece. I'm working on him though for that one. Pretty cool ain't it?