When the Patek Philippe 5959 was launched in 2005 it was a real and full surprise to discover this absolutely purist watch and its split seconds chronograph calibre that is still (and may for ever remain?) the thinnest of its kind. The watch is a dream pi...
Thank you so much for this in-depth report on the new movement. I read it in its entirety, was captivated, but now have a migrain headache. TMI for my simple brain LOL LOL. Excellent photos of some classic vintage Pateks. Thanks again. Cheers
Another enjoyable dissertation. Although I truly enjoy seeing all the chronograph incarnations that you have spent such thoughtful time compiling, like you, I favor the 1463 SS with Breguet numerals. If you find two would you please save one for me? With ...
Thanks Jerome, This is a brilliant coverage. It is great to see so many practical innovations come together in this calibre. The CH 29-535 PS is interesting in this guise, but will make an even better men’s chronograph with more balanced positioning of th...
This new movement is another milestone for Patek and from what I've read & seen so far it looks to be a winner on all counts.Can't wait to see the men's version. fernando
Thanks Jerome, When my wife and I saw the press pics, we weren't too impressed with the look of the watch. The movement is incredible. Your more natural pics confirm an inner shine to this piece that will make it a huge success. Kind Regards Rene
Hi, But I can say it will be supposedly a simple two counter chrono for the simple version, there will be no annual calendar version, you'll see perpetual calendar one, and who knows, maybe a split second too! Cheers Dje
The Ladies First Chronograph looks quite nice. Do you happen to have a wrist-shot on a lady's wrist? It should please some ladies who always say - 'a lady piece is just a man's model decorated with blings' as it houses a new movement now. Kong
I will not add any comment, the article from Jerôme is perfect and very comprehensive. I just want to underline the fact that in Paris we were very proud to have the opportunity to get this presentation during the two events. It symbolizes for us a come-b...
I am thrilled. The fact that such a fine timepiece is offered in a mid sized or ladies' version is encouraging. The moveable lugs are a feature that I would love to see implemented on other watches for my own sake, and I think some of our smaller wristed ...
Hi, Thank you for your comments ginger. They are the first comments I read from a lady, so they are very much valuable! I'd love to read more comments from your side of the world on this forum! Keep posting. Cheers Dje
What a find you have there. That is probably the most beautiful Patek I've ever seen. The proportions and dial, with the hands balanced, beautiful. Stunning. Great find!
I have to admit that I did not appreciate the engineering achieved by Patek in this new caliber - great result. Thanks again for such an indepth report that is so accessible.
. . . brilliant reporting of a milestone caliber. I'll be revisiting this thread a few more times before the knowledge contained is fully imparted . . . cordially, Art
That was very informative. I think it's a real step forward for Patek. Thankfully (for my bank account) my Lady thinks it's too big and thick and she doesn't like daily winding, so I'm saved. Glenn .
For such an outstanding article, with such a great indepth report and some beautiful photos. Not only of the new chronograph but also of the many vintage pieces. FX your photos were also a pleasure to look at.........Thank you. By the way which Patek is T...
W omen D ont W ind W atches. I bought my wife a 4937R, giddy that I could impress her with the complicated automatic movement and the sparkle of the Wesselton pave. She smiled, gave me a big hug and within a week put it into her safe in favor of a ceramic...
After reading this post on the ch29-535, it makes me want the 5170 even more now. I cam away with the idea that it is far superior to the Lemania based movement in the 5070. Thanks for such a detailed technical report DJE!