For my new year's present and bonus to myself, I got the 5970J.
I would like to share my path to the 5970J. Please bear with me along my meandering horological path to a Patek Philippe.
It was the early 1980's and I was barely in junior high when I inherited a simple vintage Omega 14K Seamaster watch from my grandfather, along with one of my family plantations that has been in the family for almost 200 years. At around this time, the Calatrava 3919 was the first Patek Philippe that captured my attention. After being able to try on the actual watch, I felt it was a bit small but fell in love with the feuille hands.
It was the mid 1990's and I was almost done with my doctorate degree when I got my first real watch, a Breitling Aerospace, a titanium, functional watch that I still have to this day. During this time, I became fascinated with PP 3940 and the perpetual calendar function. But, once again, after being able to try on the actual watch, I felt it was a bit small and was not too enamored by the daupine hands. I also looked at the PP 3970 but it was so far out of my price range - the small size was secondary and just sour grapes.
It was the early 2000's and several sports watches followed - a Rolex GMT Master II, a Rolex Day-Date 18K, an AP Annual Calendar RO, and a vintage IWC Ref. 325 Portugieser. I attended several watch events and met Thomas Mao in Los Angeles. But, I still yearned for a Patek Philippe.
It was the mid 2000's and I got married, moved countries, had two boys, built my house, started their college fund - in other words, my financial priorities were re-arranged.
It was the early 2010's and I started my own engineering company and got a Daytona SS black dial.
It was mid 2013 and I finally reached relative financial liquidity. So, I started to seriously look at the Patek Philippe 5270 and I returned to this site. After several visits to the PP AD's and after several conversations with a couple of enthusiasts on this and the other site, I started to look at the 5970J.
There are probably a myriad of reasons and rationalizations for choosing the 5970J and these are just some:
I love the warmth of yellow gold ever since my first Omega 18K Seamaster and the Rolex 18K Day-Date.
I love the timelessness of the perpetual calendar function.
I love the implied preciseness of the chronograph function.
I love the gold feuille hands.
I love the balance of the sub-dials and the case size to height ratio.
Most importantly, I just love the watch.
Then, a couple days before Christmas, I finalized the purchase of the 5970J. Just like my IWC Ref. 325, I flew out to pick up the watch in person. BTW, the 31mm Rolex is my wife's present.