Patek Philippe 5134G Features


Ref. No. :5134G
Code :GTC-0697
Movement :Manual winding
Case Material :White gold
Bracelet Material :Crocodile skin
Year :2009
Condition :1 (mint)
:With Box
:With Papers
Location :UAE, Dubai
Price : price on request
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Manual winding
Case
Case Material :White gold
Case Diameter :38 mm
Glass :Sapphire Glass
Dial :Silver
Dial numerals :Arabic numerals
Bracelet
Bracelet Material :Crocodile skin
Functions :GMT
Others :Display Back, Center Seconds, Small Seconds
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Patek Philippe 5134G The Related Reviews:
- I like this watch. 4 star is due to the band being a little too stiff. I love the face on these.
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[Rating:(5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Howard B Sweden Jarna from Netherlands Purmerend
- Smooth Transaction!! great deal
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Kostas Mathioudakis United States Shelton, Connecticut from Netherlands Purmerend
- This is a simple duct that comes in a standardized package, so it is no different here than anywhere else. What makes it cook at MJ, tho, is that it was the best price. Thanks!
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Osbourne Tobin Norway Frogner from Netherlands Purmerend
Patek Philippe 5134G wrist watches news:
Welcome back to an original watches-dealer feature, "My First Grail Watch". In this series, we ask prominent people in the watch industry about the first timepiece that they lusted after.watches-dealer (ABTW): Who are you and what is your relationship to the watch industry?Steven Holtzman (SH): I am the founder of Ma?tres du Temps and a watch enthusiast from early childhood.ABTW: What was your first grail watch?SH: Actually, my grail watches have changed over the years based on my perception. As a child I had a great appreciation for old American timepieces. My first was the Gruen Curvex. The company dates back to 1894 and the current Rolex building you see from the train in the mountains of Bienne; was originally the Gruen factory.I was amazed by the curved mechanism and so enthralled by how someone could make a watch movement that was curved to fit the wrist. The word Curvex was a trademark that was owned by Gruen and I would say was one of the most interesting ideas of that era.As I
My Step Son whom I raised since he was young passed away from cancer on 1/31/14. Slowly my Kids and Wife are coming around. My way of dealing with it was to buy (affordable) Watches, 25 to be exact in the last year.In all I went from 14 to 39 in a matter of 9 months, good news is I only spent about $6K. I am receiving my last 2 this week. Tissot PRS516 was on sale on the Bay for $369. I also have a Numbers OCD, which is always end in Odd numbers( my SS is all odd numbers go figure). With that I bought a Gshock since I don't have one in the collection.Watches will never replace memories I know that but to each their own in dealing with a Tragedy of all kinds. I guess it's healthy compared to drinking in excess. Although I've become a daily drinker since(3/4 beers). To all of you who had a Loss I empathize. Hang in there.
...Kind of embarrassing question, but after looking at the results people on this forum get when re-doing their watches.....I realized that i definitly need a couple of pointers so that I can get the best possible shine and clean look to my watch cases.........Right now I use Simichrome and soft clothes, and keep them up with a treated poilishing cloth.....and I have to admit to using a VERY soft used toothbrush to get in crevases......I have 2 or 3 Dremels, but have never used them on any of my watches, too afraid of what I might do to a gold-filled case....but am I missing out on a good tool there?.......so how do I get that miraculous clean shine that I see here ????any special tool or cleaner I need ?oh and I can usually take a movement out easily enough, but having tried to glue crystals in, let us say that .....uhm not good at it at all....
Didn't he wear a white SS Daytona?
My blue DJ2 with fluted bezel for a rhodium DJ41 with fluted bezel and jubilee bracelet.








