The first and the very best of the 5270's. Clean, balanced, and ergonomically PERFECT dial which is readable, clear and beautiful. Underrated watch IMO - great purchase!
why PP struggles to make watches with the simple, elegant, and ergonomic perfection of this piece. I don't get it. This watch epitomizes Patek. It's perfect. No wonder it's the piece Philippe Stern wore for so many years.
Although it's a beautiful piece, the fact is, collectors want rarity above all - after all, that's the number one way of retaining value - and I'll stick my neck out here, if the 5170 was produced in the same numbers of the 5070, you'd have the same hysteria over the newer watch. There's an element
Gentlemen, I am a newbie to this kinda of thing. I can't see the problem. Would someone mind annotating the pictures? I'm struggling here and cannot zero in on the comparison between what it SHOULD look like and what it DOES look like?
And in the final analysis, this is all that actually matters now. They've got a satisfied, happy customer that feels great towards PP. From this point of view, we couldn't ask for anything more. But my dear Baron, you've seen from his thread alone, how expectations of value and customer service may
Baron, Thank you for your sharing your positive and optimistic story with us. I do believe however, that there are two ways of viewing your story. - the first is that, it was unacceptable for a watch to be returned to you with such a flaw which would manifest itself within just a single day of weari