Since this piece was signed "A Porchet", this signature means that she worked on this dial all on her own. Around 5 to 10% of her atelier's yearly production bears such signature. With others signed "AP", those dials are worked on by her and her team unde
The original 5270 is a leaf hand, but I prefer this shape type. Even the clasp is set with jewels, giving it a luxurious feel. We took a two-shot with 5539G (MR Tourbillon)
Today is a public holiday in my home city. Grasped this opportunity to have a leisure walking at the Peak 🚶with my 12 years old 5712……. followed by a nice cup of hot chocolate and scones 😋
If not, why do you think that would be ? Would it not make sense to have an "über" version of their flagship sports watch ? Or do you reckon the (rather gorgeous) 5740 perpetual calendar model qualifies as such ? Keen to hear your opinions. Cheers, Pieter
I am curious to see how many of us have a ( or several ) Patek World Time watch(es ). Here is what I have: 5110P: And what I had: 5130G. Still not sure about the 5930G or 5935A... You? What do you have? Best, Nicolas
Replying to GLau's question (whether I got other watches at W&W ?) posted on my earlier thread: My answer is that: www.watchprosite.com I am also in love with the 5980/60G-001 !! This opaline blue-gray dial is special to me because it has a "softe
There is no bad 5110. We all have our favorites, and everybody is right with his choice. As much as I prefer the P for this incredible two tone dial, the J doesn't lack charm. The subtle hue of gold, with this white dial, is really eye catching. Best, Nic