So same dial as the limited release two years ago but not limited. If I were to get it, I’d get the one with the bracelet as I think that looks even better and gives the versatility of a strap switch anyway.
I think it makes sense. There’s a finite amount of pieces and do you allocate to someone who has purchases several watches or no watches. I don’t feel someone has a “right” to buy an aquanaut or nautilus or whatever — so long as there’s not some unlawful discrimination. But it doesn’t strike me as a
Because it seems there is sanctioned “blackmail” if it’s Patek’s own products of buying a Calatrava, complications, etc. to get an aquanaut or nautilus. I also don’t think there’s anything wrong with that too—it’s just the word they use. And I can see why they don’t want jewelry or other products bu
This morning when I looked, unlike yesterday, the 120 m in the description now is gone and replaced. So there’s no inconsistency anymore. For 5168G description: Paying tribute to the 20th anniversary of the Aquanaut launched in 1997, the men’s model is now available in the new 42.2-millimeter “Jumbo
My first real post here, but excited that I got a H. Moser endeavor. I had been looking at their watches — streamliner and heritage but was really drawn to the endeavor line with the fume dial and stick indices. While I liked the concept dial with nothing on it, I felt I wanted something a bit more