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Seiko: Leica M10?

or is is M11? Great photo.
6M
By: Deardorff8x10
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Patek Philippe: Fantastic

A reference i would love to wear.
1Y
By: Deardorff8x10
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Patek Philippe: Is was good

This is on the right next to the paler 1942, which was fully maderized. 1940 still had nice color. We would have guessed’70’s.
1Y
By: Deardorff8x10
1

Patek Philippe: Watches and wine 1940 edition

1940 530a sector with Barolo. Wine and watch have survived.
1Y
By: Deardorff8x10
16

Patek Philippe: can't say for sure

The only thing we know for sure is that mine (gold moon) is early in the production and my friend's is later. I guess they made parts from time to time and changed a bit over time. There was a prior discussion about how they changed one of the bridges at one point as well.
2Y
By: Deardorff8x10
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Patek Philippe: A quiet Tuesday lunch

Eight of us gathered to celebrate was our friends' 60th. One attendee and I wore the same watch -- 5004p. Mine is more opaline with a gold moon, the other more silvery and with silver moon. Menu and wines continued with dishes of duck confit, then beef, and cheeses from the region.
2Y
By: Deardorff8x10
11

Patek Philippe: Great watch

Even though I have the Freccero in Uruguay, I am not 100% sure what you mean by tropical, other than that they could withstand the climate.
2Y
By: Deardorff8x10
3

Patek Philippe: I said "venerable" rather than "vulnerable"

But I imagine it is a bit fragile with so many moving parts. It is not that old, but a bit, and feels somehow like an older design to me. I would not wear it exposed in rain or cooking. I have washed my hands wearing it will no ill effects so far.
3Y
By: Deardorff8x10
0

Patek Philippe: works for me

I am tall yet have small wrists. The width is great and I don't mind the thickness.
3Y
By: Deardorff8x10
0