Hi PAt, Welcome to the world of Patek! You sound like a super nice guy and we welcome you to starting your Patek collection! I think the 5110 given your budget makes for a very sensible first Patek to collect. Also I like the 5146G which you may be able to find at around 30K. I think you should also
Congrats Macfever. I too would like to have both! I am looking for the 5970P with the black dial, which I think looks sufficiently different from the silver dial of the 5270G. Have you compared the chrono functions of the 2 watches side by side? I wonder whether the supposed improvements in the move
I have to say that so far, I love my 5270G. It is something of a "classic beauty". It has a look about it that is timeless, traditional and yet modern. It certainly isn't as flashy as many watches out there but has this serene, understated, quiet elegance about it. With some watches, the more you lo
Thanks guys! Photography is a new hobby of mine so I sure hope I can improve over time. As for the watches, I do like the very clean and smart look of the 5270. It's difficult to say whether it is "better" than the 5970 but rather, i think it is just "different". I think the 5970 is a bit sportier w
Hi Guys, I am relatively new to wristwatch photography so please excuse the "so so" pictures. Hopefully, my skills will improve over time! Hope you guys will enjoy these! Best, Kevin
Guys, my AD delivered big time and came through as promised! I was able to finally get my hands on the long awaited 5270G and I am super thrilled with it- the size is just perfect. These are my initial pictures that I just took. Will take some better shots for you all later. Best, K This message has
Congrats on being one of the first to be offered the 5270G! I vote a definite go because: 1) Case material is different between the 5270G and 5970P 2) Dial color is sufficiently different (Silver vs Black) 3) Size is different (40 vs 41) 4) Movement is different- the 5270G has the first PP in house