The age of the Mercedes W100

May 13, 2017,09:31 AM
 

Lovely, so lovely.


Now have a date with Audrey Hepburn and seduce her after having many many Martini cocktails.

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Patek Philippe Ref. 3483

 
 By: Baron - Mr Red : May 12th, 2017-01:02
To quote from Phillips, "during the 1950s and 1960s, Calatrava style wristwatches became very popular and fashionable. At the time, watches cased in yellow, white gold and platinum were considered more valuable than their stainless steel counterparts. As ...  

Very nice Joe!

 
 By: sham1 : May 12th, 2017-01:20
Well taken for photos of a beautifully preserved watch! So tell me then, which are the six Pateks in the current collection you would like to own? I am personally partial to the 5959,5950,7000R and 5078G all of which unfortunately are quite unaffordable e... 

there may be more than 6....

 
 By: Baron - Mr Red : May 12th, 2017-01:31
......but off the top of my head: 5178G, 5370P, 5650G, 5131R, 5131P, 5372P.

Not bad a selection

 
 By: sham1 : May 12th, 2017-01:33
And as usual we differ on our selection but still I like quite a few of your choices even though they are all a tad too large for me.

For me and really this probably only applies to me

 
 By: sham1 : May 12th, 2017-03:19
I have noticed that I have problems feeling comfortable with a watch measuring 39mm or above when it comes to Patek. I have a 5131R which is a tad too large (and believe me I have tried to psychologically convince myself that it fits fine but it does not)... 

Now we need to see the wrist shots ;)

 
 By: Ares501 - Mr Green : May 12th, 2017-03:31
Thanks for the answer Best D

Here are a few :-)

 
 By: sham1 : May 12th, 2017-03:57
38.8mm and a good fit 36mm and the best fit ever on my wrist with the wrap around bracelet 39.4mm but the lugs do stick out a little which is a deal breaker for me. Lovely watch though 37mm and locked in my AD safe awaiting my paying it off over a 11 year...  

You know what

 
 By: Ares501 - Mr Green : May 12th, 2017-04:15
I think all look good on you Cheers D

I have to say....

 
 By: Baron - Mr Red : May 12th, 2017-04:34
....."even" that 5170P looks good. Sham...try wearing a 44mm Panerai for a month. After that everything will feel great

Thanks Joe!

 
 By: sham1 : May 12th, 2017-04:45
I love the 5170P to be honest, and yes I agree, after wearing a 44mm Panerai for even a day, anything else (apart from a HYT) will seem tiny and light!!

You too

 
 By: sham1 : May 12th, 2017-04:54
are detrimental to my wallet Joe! Coming from a man who detests diamonds on watches, I take it as a great compliment!

detest is probably too strong......

 
 By: Baron - Mr Red : May 12th, 2017-05:20
......but have a strong aversion is true.

:-) [nt]

 
 By: sham1 : May 12th, 2017-05:25

You are too kind

 
 By: sham1 : May 12th, 2017-04:43
and a really bad influence on my wallet!!

WOW ! What a selection !

 
 By: Mike H : May 12th, 2017-04:48
BTW I think your WG perpetual calendar (not the 5940 but the other one) is a 5140 and not 3940, so it should be 37.2 mm if I don't mistake (only the 3940 is 36 mm). Really wonderful collection you have here, and they all look great on your wrist ! Wear th... 

Sorry Mike but

 
 By: sham1 : May 12th, 2017-04:59
The bracelet Patek is a 5136G and is 36mm (measured at the Patek Salon) and is smaller than the 5140 range. The 5136G lived during the time of the 3940 and a little during the 5140. It was a cross section of the two in that it measured 36mm but had the nu... 

Many thanks for the clarification

 
 By: Mike H : May 12th, 2017-06:00
PP confused me with taking the 5140 dial design on that one but you are definitely right of course. But don't worry whether 36 mm or 37.2 mm I'm sure it fits your wrist very well

Thanks Mike!

 
 By: sham1 : May 12th, 2017-06:18
I was quite surprised how much better the 36mm 5136G fitted my wrist compared to a 5140. And as I do not trust my own judgement at times, I tend to get whoever is assisting me at the Patek Salon to confirm that my eyes are still working

This 3483 steel looks just great and you are so right to consider each piece of your collection on its own...

 
 By: Mike H : May 12th, 2017-04:43
...and not start to compare them or give a ranking. If you would do so you would end up with just one at the end and it would be a pity. Variety between a tightened selection of only the best is certainly far more pleasant ! Congrats again on this one Joe... 

thanks Mike.....

 
 By: Baron - Mr Red : May 12th, 2017-04:48
......selected variety is indeed a nice concept

I reall like how your Patek story rolls!

 
 By: Ares501 - Mr Green : May 12th, 2017-04:51
Yours D

started in....

 
 By: Baron - Mr Red : May 12th, 2017-05:21
.....2009.

I agree!

 
 By: sham1 : May 12th, 2017-05:26
Nice box

I agree with you Joe

 
 By: Mark in Paris : May 13th, 2017-04:13
Patek Philippe has shown over the decades that it has followed a unique direction, respecting evolutions, sometimes surprises that we take today for something normal but which make what the brand is today. As usual, it isn't possible to please everybody, ... 

I would add...

 
 By: Baron - Mr Red : May 13th, 2017-04:33
....that when one looks at a modern Calatrava, although it is clearly different to its vintage heritage, there is a very definite DNA evident. I appreciate that a lot.

Your posts of your vintage Pateks are tempting me.

 
 By: TheMadDruid : May 13th, 2017-08:44
I thought I was done with this brand many, many years ago. But...

obviously i am talking my own book....

 
 By: Baron - Mr Red : May 13th, 2017-08:48
.....but if i ididn't feel so strongly I wouldn't have bought them, right? I think there are 5 or 6 vintage Calatravas that are simply outstanding. I also think that for some of them, the price point is remarkably reasonable given what you get. 570 and 25... 

The age of the Mercedes W100

 
 By: Tonypatch : May 13th, 2017-09:31
Lovely, so lovely. Now have a date with Audrey Hepburn and seduce her after having many many Martini cocktails.