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Patek Philippe: I tried one a G recently

I am fine with the 42mm case, but still haven’t warned up to the dial
16m
By: yming
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Patek Philippe: One only can hope

They can always have 2 chrono movements And If they prefer a sporty/casual watch then make it as a sector dial chrono I am sure it will be smashing hit
3d
By: yming
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Patek Philippe: Yes!!

Love vertical chronos.
3d
By: yming
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Patek Philippe: Yeah this is really cool

With the pulse scale.. But I always wondered where is the pusher?
3d
By: yming
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Patek Philippe: Patek chronographs

I was reading abt patek chronos, and chanced upon this vintage reference. I have always been biased towards vertical register chronos, so it would be awesome if patek can launch a new chrono using this beauty as inspiration, ie : - vertical registers - applied breguet numerals - breguet hands - mono
4d
By: yming
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Patek Philippe: Good luck with your decision and hunt

But I have 1 question.. you mentioned the 5370 is bulky but the case diameter is the same as 5270.. only the thickness is 1mm lower ie 13.5 vs 12.5.. And 5970s thickness is actually13, which is just 0.5 thinner than the 5370. So I m wondering why do you find the 5370 too bulky?
4d
By: yming
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Patek Philippe: My vote goes to the..

5370 In my opinion, you already have the nicest modern PP PCC ie the 5970
7d
By: yming
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Patek Philippe: I concur..

That 2 portholes absolutely spoils it for me too
7d
By: yming
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A. Lange & Söhne: I am not sure about the 1815 split seconds

Both pc or non-pc versions. the wire spring is frankly rather unsightly
9d
By: yming
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Omega: Its there in the

1815 perpetual calendar Rattrapante and the 1815 Rattrapante It’s not hidden - the wheel rotates - so it’s just by coincidence it’s hidden
1M
By: yming
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