View Single Post
Old 19 November 2019, 12:39 AM   #12
swish77
2024 Pledge Member
 
swish77's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2009
Real Name: Aaron
Location: CT/NYC
Watch: ing the time!
Posts: 6,797
Quote:
Originally Posted by theflywrist View Post
My advice is, try to get one in nice shape that has aged well. Least you won’t worry about any sort of shady business. If you do head the patrizzi route, go via a very reputable seller.



Stunning example, Adel, and great advice! In my quest, I avoided Patrizzi dials (or alleged Patrizzi's.) I actually prefer the look of the milder patina on the sub-dials, and as explained, the real Patrizzi's can be a minefield when trying to establish whether it's occurred naturally. In general, the black 16520 is such a great reference. Much prefer it to the modern Daytona-C.
swish77 is online now   Reply With Quote