Piaget 9058 Features


Ref. No. :9058
Code :22855
Movement :Manual winding
Case Material :White gold
Year :1972
Condition :2 (fine)
Location :Italy, Verona
Price : € 1,800 (= $ 2,214)
Availability
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Caliber
Movement :Manual winding
Case
Case Material :White gold
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Hello All,You may know me already from the get together in NYC for the last two years.I'm a huge Rolex fan and have finally joined this board.I'll post sometimes, but i look forward to getting to know you all.Thanks!Chrissy
I see this was debated a few years ago. Now that the Co-Axial 2500 has been out for some time, I wonder what everyone's opinion will be now.
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Have always been curious about this. Poll time. I know everyone hates them.
First of all, I have never thought I would be able to own a Patek. I am just a Queens boy.. humble beginnings.. and man.. only if my old man could live to see this. He would be like: Get out of here... really??. Better yet, I wish I had the chance to buy him one FIRST! Still, better late than never.My watch journey has been filled with 5K-10K type pieces from Rolex to Panerai so stepping up to Patek, I had to take a deep breath and say yes, let's do it! After I sold off my AP diver(which was beautifully crafted but a touch top heavy for my smaller wrist), I knew I was ready to rip it up and go for it. 5167 was immediately in mind since the pricing was more palatable and also fits the rubber sporty theme found in the diver. Then the forward looking part of me immediately took over and said if we are looking to spend $20K, why not consider other options within the same ball park? With advice from many here, I immediately narrowed the options down to 5167, 5164 and 5711(and thus,








