Very nice, but I prefer the H Moser perpetual calendar in Funky Blue first. It has a cleaner dial, easier to adjust with only one pusher and a little less money.
Patek is so good at making fun watches that are still classy and dressy. Look at that lettering that looks like a typeface at first but is actually handwritten upon inspection. Nice! Of course, I would have to be a multi-millionnaire to drop 30K on a steel watch with a pin buckle...
It's not a steel watch though, it's a steel Patek Philippe. Big difference there, whether you like to admit it or not, Patek is the most highly sought after and prestigious watch brand in the world.
Very nice, but I prefer the H Moser perpetual calendar in Funky Blue first. It has a cleaner dial, easier to adjust with only one pusher and a little less money.
Patek is so good at making fun watches that are still classy and dressy. Look at that lettering that looks like a typeface at first but is actually handwritten upon inspection. Nice! Of course, I would have to be a multi-millionnaire to drop 30K on a steel watch with a pin buckle...
Your first two sentences spot on. The last sentence shows what poors stay poor. They focus on the wrong thing.
Still my fav PP in the current collection. What a watch this is.
I don't get the dial with the handwritten letters and numbers. Is this Patek's tongue-in-cheek take on Dada?
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Among those watches I hated at first sight but I have to admit as time goes by I kind of like it
how much
is it in Dollars ???
@@Jennie-w6n thanks mate
I can see why people would like this, and also why they wouldn’t. I think it’s cool.
Sadly, I couldn't wear that in Los Angeles County anymore. All of the good watches are put away in favor of my personal safety.
You should move out of that sh*t hole.
Can’t wear this anywhere except Singapore
@@wifine1951
I have been wearing my Patek everyday in Seattle for years. You are completely clueless.
You can wear this in Eastern Europe. Western Europe, unfortunately, is not safe.
@@kresimirpleic sure, you know every corner of half a continent.
Similar to Gronefeld and Laurent Ferrier, I’m not paying $40K for a steel watch. No way.
It's not a steel watch though, it's a steel Patek Philippe. Big difference there, whether you like to admit it or not, Patek is the most highly sought after and prestigious watch brand in the world.