A spectacular picture of the P: Even though I prefer the dial of the G: Unless I go for the slightly bigger 5935A: I must admit that the small chronograph counter disturbs me a bit, but that despite this reserve, I am tempted... Best, Nicolas ...
And similar to you, not a fan of the small oddly placed chrono. Seems like an afterthought additional complication. I must admit, the 5230p has really been tempting me. Love the blue guilloche.
...and it had to go because i could not get my head around the smallish ill-placed after-thought-ish chronograph counter. also the dial should be guilloche' not stamped.
...but i easily fall out with watches. on the plus side the 5935A is a steel patek with a serious complication. there are not many of those in the current catalogue outside the naut-aqua range. the two other ones (5212A, 5905 1A) have (even) much less app...
...here we have a steel WT-chrono with stamped dial that should look like hand-guilloche and old caliber for 60K euros. obvious design issues included in the package. man....this is getting crazy. i'd love to know how many of those they have sold. 100? i ...
Plus no one believes the 1960's 'Holy Trinity' marketing efforts has any meaning 60 years later in 2024, as so many better products are now available. Hopefully Patek Philippe offers their new Connoisseur Series soon. It's what PP should be and evolved in...
It would include cutting overall output by 50% for typical mass-produced models, and reallocation of the other 50% to produce at most 25% (four times the number of craftsmanship hours). i'd prefer 10% output of the 50% 'remainder' versus 25% allocation as...
PP could truly be more imho, yet when I see so many others far exceeding in various ways. Tho with sales so strong, why change anything? No need to try something truly extra-ordinary.