This is a whole new standard that will propagate to other brands and within the entire Swiss Watch Industry. The Swiss government is trying to standardize water resistance for watches labled "Swiss-made" on the dial. This is basically the change away from
I think the reason why Daniel Roth get so much credit, is because he was instrumental in steering back the brand towards its roots, bringing back wrist watches inspired on A.L.Breguet pocket watches, such as la Chinoise, ref 3337, beautiful decorations, h
Today is a public holiday in my home city. Grasped this opportunity to have a leisure walking at the Peak 🚶with my 12 years old 5712……. followed by a nice cup of hot chocolate and scones 😋
In my fantasy world, why not add a peripheral winding system to the R TO 27 movement and adapt the fortissimo system from the advanced research 5750P for better sound projection. While the 5750P was not water-resistant, I am imagining that with the enhanc
Also, should they ever release a tourbillon version it will likely be an allocation piece, which means that my chances of ever getting one from an AD are probably slim to none 😉.
Een leuke vraag. Dat zeker. I read the other comments till Thomas his comment. It is tru PP never put a tourbillon on the dial side. I am not so biased at PP, so i love what VC and AP did. Open holes in dials, ok, i can understand that, while i do not und
I have to say, I'm becoming more and more fond of tourbillons. I think your idea would be a good and unconventional move by Patek. But the watch would have to be suitable for everyday use (robust construction of the Tourbillon and case, appropriate WR etc
For a while now, Patek Philippe timepieces with Tourbillons don't show their tourbillons on the dial - thus, to make the watch special and more interesting, the design of the dial would have to feature something more than a Tourbillon. So design wise, thi