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Patek Philippe: Not a matter of NOT want to have the itch...

... but of HOW and WHEN to finally get the scratch. I can't get all the Complications and Grand Complications I also want all at the same time. It will take some patience.
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Patek Philippe: Thanks, man ✌️😁

I don't know what's next yet. Maybe a complication? 🤔
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Patek Philippe: Yes it does...

... and I'm glad it does 😁
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Patek Philippe: Trying to curb the itch for more

5712/1A c.2009
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Patek Philippe: Thanks!

Now I'm wondering how to move forward. More Nautilus or try a non-Nautilus Patek. Continue discreetly with steel/WG/platinum or try something flashy with RG. Recently, I'm noticing some 5270, 5960, 5905 and 5205, wondering which would be my next purchase. I've never had a watch in platinum so that m
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Patek Philippe: I love both

The 5711 is the direct descendent of 3700, which is my ultimate grail.
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Patek Philippe: I know what you mean

Nevertheless, the complicated asymmetrical look of the 5712 dial still appeals to me.
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Patek Philippe:

Thanks! These two are in frequent rotation, together with my 15202ST. For now. I find the 5712 getting more wrist time for the moment.
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Patek Philippe: The story

It all started in the 1990s, when I came across a photograph in a magazine: a man on a bicycle, dressed in effortless Milanese summer casual. It wasn’t the clothes that held my gaze, but the watch on his wrist—a Nautilus 3700. That was my first encounter with the Nautilus, and I fell for it instantl
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Patek Philippe: Grail Twin

After years of aspiration...
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