Patek Philippe Q. Perpétuel Chronographe à Rattrapante Réf.5004J Details
Code
:IDNo.8081
Movement
:Manual winding
Case Material
:Yellow gold
:With Box
:With Papers
Location
:France, Paris
Price
:
165,000 (= $ 202,917)
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement
:Manual winding
Case
Case Material
:Yellow gold
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Right guys please bear with this newbie and all my upcoming Q's How do you guys prefer the tang buckle to sit?Mines currently more towards the 6 o'clock side, opposed to how I like my Rolex clasps to be central on the underside I'm unsure with the AP strap.Visually central would look better but then think I would push the excess strap further round and stick out a little on the 12 o'clock side, I'm also thinking due to the slight bulge of the strap it protects the buckle from desk marks!For reference strap is the standard length version and I had one slot tighter left spare.
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I've obviously got AP fever, so thanks everyone for bearing with my questions and incessant thread starting.I'm super excited about this incoming strap though. Thanks to the many members who gave great advice and info, in not only acquiring this strap but also the watch.With the addition of this strap, my Royal Oak Offshore Grey Themes became the configured watch I always wanted, with even more of my favorite color... of course, grey. Here are the pics...
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Hong Kong a bust...
Read all the posts about the shortages on sport models, but didn't want to believe it. Really thought I could pick up a new Z-Blue Milgauss or an Explorer II or maybe get extremely lucky with a Ceramic Daytona, but have gone to 6 Rolex Boutiques, 3 on the Kowloon side and 3 on the HK island side and they are all out of just about every sport model. It looks really weird because a whole section of their case is empty, with the exception of maybe a solid white gold Sky Dweller or a solid yellow gold Yachtmaster II, or a two tone rose gold Yachtmaster II. Going to keep looking, but not optimistic