Because the points raised are so true: - You can't see the time in the dark (kind of useful with a world timer!) - As daylight savings, time is often wrong, which is kind of unprofessional in my world (but perhaps not yours) But it IS a beautiful watch for dreamers!
Kari, I am sorry, but I beg to differ: if a watch is guaranteed to 30 metres underwater, it can certainly withstand a shower! According to the Patel official site ...we recommend a regular service every five years (three years for non-waterproof models) to keep your timepiece in perfect working ord
but the problem for me is the clasp. I have a Rolex and arranged a great solution for a rubber strap, but only because you can attach a Rolex clasp. I think I know where you found your good looking band - but on a Patek the clasp may be a compromise too far...?? best, P
Thanks for your updates - openness very much appreciated. However, I am so confused by your message. Sorry for the dumb question - but why would one be unwilling to put any PeteK Philippe in the shower? Regards, P
.. at the ladies Nautilus options, and I came to the following conclusion. Some women will look great in the 5711; mine will not - so that option is out for me. (However, if you can this is a great choice: classic Patek, holds value probably best, unisex option) 7011 - beautiful, but if I could choo