Apologizes in advance for the mediocrity of my photos - unfortunately the lighting in the patek booth in Basel was not ideal but I still wanted to give you a glimpse of the 5224G. much has been said about this strange new watch from patek - are the catalo...
Patek has always been a bit guilty of casing small movements in bigger watches. This seems to be the case too (thanks for the better photo) but still this was such a daring move. This watch is so modern and contemporary. Glad to see Patek trying something...
...as proportions are a factual data. And it is pretty clear the 324 is small if related to the size of the case. The fact itself could be irrelevant, as irrelevant is on many other famous tool watches and pilot ones too, if this was a true "pilot watch",...
the case is just perfect and I am fine with the size of the movement. The latter is not perfect (regarding size), but imagine what the price tag would be with a completely new (slightly) bigger movement ... ;-) Cheers, Oliver
...if you consider this watch as a "pilot" watch the case could be considered even a little "small", looking at the tradition and usage of this particular kind of "tools". Which is another thing makes it not a "true" pilot watch. :-) Regards
The case. The proportion between both is not very appealing, and a solid case back would have been better. I have hard time considering this one as a pilot Watch, still. Best, Nicolas
This is the same movement used for the aquanaut and nautilus, so nothing special in term of finishing. Only the market will tell if it's has been a wise choice, IMHO it's look like an awful fake PP watch, but we know it's real
Any other pilot I have seen. The IWC heritage pilot was also in white gold (I own one) and platinum but the case shape is very different than the patek one. Even less the zenith that has a much bigger case and lacks the elegance of this calatrava. I under...
you define a pilot watch but as far as I can see, many brands produced 40-44mm case size watches of which they termed 'pilot' watches, including one of the more successful ones like IWC.
"True" pilot watches, in other words those were used for this kind of purpose, had bigger cases and bigger crowns for reasons is pretty easy to understand. Passing the time these watches loose their original function, and like many other kinds of tool wat...
I don't see Patek claiming the 5524 to be any more 'pilot' than say an IWC. In fact, with a WG case I think Patek is trying to send the signal that this is NOT your real pilot watch, but rather a pilot 'themed' piece. Frankly I don't see any problem with ...
See any "problem" Other than that a "pilot theme" watch has nothing related to the history and tradition of this company as it has instead with the IWC's one. Now, history and tradition are the basis of the whole poetic narrative printed every day by the ...
pilot watches are made to be big cause a pilot has gloves , usually the crown would be big so time can adjusted with gloves. i like pilot watches , have 2 one 41 mm. & one with a huge 45mm with a unitas manual wind movement. this one is replica of wha...
is unusual in some regards: white gold and price :) I think that in person is much more impressive than on the press kit. I hope that I will be able to get one. It might be very popular and It think that production might be scarce. I hope that it won't be...
This post was from some platinum bracelet enthusiast. Then at the end of the article i read your nickname.....and i won the bet with myself! (Kidding...but not too much ) They will hit the target with this (embarrassing in my personal opinion) watch if th...
I suspect that your know it but just enjoy the debate :) Okay in this case at least we don't have to discuss the horological validity of Patek :) If you check the movement it is the same dual time used on the aquanaut and nautilus dual time in steel. With...
You're not familiar with complications and other technical details, as you stated several times, but even who declares to be not interested in horological stuff but in platinum bracelets should know there's a huge difference between a dual time and a chro...
the fact that I own a Rolex DD platinum with diamond dial ? You don't like it but please drop the "platinum bracelet" thing that is just silly. if you are the expert that you claim to be remember that the DD is only in gold on platinum. I like the platinu...
About the fact you own your beautiful platinum day date, but the fact you affirm firmly and convinced it is an "high end" watch and that there isn't nothing better in its own category, which sounds, in my personal view of horology (and i guess not just mi...
Everything you post (on every forum) is negative and about how better you feel about yourself and your choices. I didn't see your watches and I wouldn't care about your -- obviously poor - taste. Keep it to yourself and just leave me alone.
Is already there were you wrote it. What i can buy i guess doesn't matter and doesn't interest to anyone but me I thought you was a grown adult but reading your last replies i start thinking you aren't...and that explain a lot of your questionable beliefs...
Failed to try it on Geneve last week as new collection was not presented yet on Rue de Rohne... My personal picks from 2015 are: Pilot, 5170G black face and 5270 both please:)
I wonder why "pilot watches" with styling cues from the 1920-30ies are held in such high regards. Commercial airlines were still quite a novelty, and most of the idolized dare-devil pilots were in the military, shooting down other pilots or carpet-bombing...
explain what I meant. First of all thanks for your comments - it was very funny to read about dare-devil pilots :) I think the modernity lays on the fact that Patek is trying something new. If I compare this novelty with my calatrava 5127 there are many d...
I think the modernity lays on the fact that Patek is trying something new. If I compare this novelty with my calatrava 5127 there are many differences. The classic look of the 5127 is lovely and gorgeous but...very understated. It is not a big conversion ...
As you certainly know you don't need to reply if you don't feel that what I write is meaningful. You also don't need to inject your pearls of wisdom every time I post my views about a watch. Indeed you are being a rude. Your vague "horology" label doesn't...
Mixed feelings to be honest... I am not sure that Soviet, American or British pilots were wearing Patek Pilot watches... But at the end of the day its only watch... Dont mix it with politic
I would expect this watch to be a "complication." The fact PP uses similar casing across the line does not make this a Calatrava unless they market it as such. On another note I have preferred this watch to be 40mm. If not 40mm then 45mm. 42mm may fall in...
Great photo - it looks stunning on your wrist. Thanks again for sharing it. Great watch, useful complication and not really comparable to anything else in the pilot watches segment! Can't wait to try it on :) perhaps it will arrive at the end of the summe...
...PP should REALLY be innovative in a Blue Ocean/Clayton Christensen kind of way and start a new trend. Pilot watches are so yesterday, what about army commander watches? A Wehrmacht chrono? The Eichmann special edition rattrapante to remember this legen...