first watch

May 14, 2009,09:59 AM
 

To anyone just starting out in the PP world, I would suggest the PP5980.

This baby helped start the pandemonium for me!

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Recommended Models for First Purchase?

 
 By: mdschwartz : May 12th, 2009-20:59
What Patek Philippe models are usually recommended for a first time purchase? Are there also any posts or other sources with this kind of information? Thanks!

First Time Purchase ...

 
 By: PatekSF : May 12th, 2009-21:52
Much will depend upon your pocket book + how you plan to wear the watch. However, assuming you want to stay in the 5-figure area, both a 5712/1A or 5167/1A are excellent models that look great and can be worn in nearly any setting, IMO.

Hi, Welcome here.

 
 By: amanico : May 12th, 2009-22:50
As for a PP first model, I'd say " follow your heart ", and try the model you condier buying, to see if it really sings loud to your ears. There is no possible advice, as it depends of your wallet, tastes, and even, knowledge of the brand. That is a passi... 

i agree with Nicolas...

 
 By: sadris : May 13th, 2009-00:46
depending on budget etc just pop into your local AD most are very accomodating and will have a good selection for you to peruse, albeit i doubt if they have the 'wanted' models but still have a very good selection nontheless...personally a good starter wh... 

Of course you need to follow your heart.

 
 By: δΈ­ι‡Žγ‚Œγ„ : May 13th, 2009-03:29
I'd of course my 1st Patek to be the from the ones I like, such as 5040 or 3970 but since those are out of my league so I keep on being Patek-less. I was close to buying 5296-001G once but opted for VC Patrimony boutique piece instead as my heart went for... 

I would start with...

 
 By: foversta : May 13th, 2009-12:44
an annual calendar or with a WorldTimer. I think the Calatrava or gondolo are too "simple" to enter the Patek world. A complicated watch is more interesting. Fr.Xavier

Concerned...

 
 By: patrick_y : May 13th, 2009-15:02
I am somewhat concerned as to why you would want a Patek if you're not sure which model you want. While this is certainly none of my business why anyone buys a Patek, I would note that Pateks can be bought for the wrong reasons (buying only for the brand ... 

Thanks, Guys, for the helpful guidance.

 
 By: mdschwartz : May 13th, 2009-15:15
I feel like I am part of a family because of your warm responses. I have so far narrowed the choices down to three models, 5711, 5712, and 5980, and I will now start my research on these. This is exciting for me! Thanks for leading me to this excitement.

Hello mdschwartz!

 
 By: DRMW : May 13th, 2009-15:48
mdschwartz, Hello and Welcome to the PuristSPro Patek forum! Part of the fun is the hunt. Please do let us know on which PP you chose when you have made a decision. Good luck! -MW

go out...

 
 By: MiniCooper : May 13th, 2009-18:26
and try as many as you can on- try on also some other brands like VC JLC and Lange And then choose with your heart and you will make the right choice Cheers and good luck

first watch

 
 By: petergrif : May 14th, 2009-09:59
To anyone just starting out in the PP world, I would suggest the PP5980. This baby helped start the pandemonium for me!

Welcome, mdschwartz.

 
 By: masterspiece : May 14th, 2009-11:46
I hope you find the right piece that suits you. There are many things to consider when purchasing ANY timepiece — type/size of movement, size of case, multi function, type of metal, etc. You'll need to find the one that really speaks to you as you t...