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Old 2 June 2016, 04:31 PM   #61
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Old 2 June 2016, 11:59 PM   #62
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Old 3 June 2016, 11:27 PM   #63
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Old 4 June 2016, 09:45 AM   #64
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Looks excellent. Congrats on acquiring your grail piece.


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Old 4 June 2016, 12:25 PM   #65
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Icon14 Huge congratulations!

Somehow I missed this and did not extend my congratulations! Beautiful and perfect piece. Enjoy!!!
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Old 4 June 2016, 12:59 PM   #66
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Amazing, huge congrats, I dream of having an auto movement so beautiful, had a few before and have one planned (not PP), but none of them totally open like these, I find them so beautiful, there are many points I love about watches, the beauty of the movement is one of the top ones, and these Lemania based and other PP manual ones are just amazingly stunning, the watch looks great on your wrist
Of course I was meaning to say manual movement not auto about 5070's there is a R for sale here, amazed at the price difference between the P and the R, almost half price if I am not wrong about the price of the P, amazing what a different metal and dial color can do on the price of a watch
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Old 4 June 2016, 03:58 PM   #67
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Of course I was meaning to say manual movement not auto about 5070's there is a R for sale here, amazed at the price difference between the P and the R, almost half price if I am not wrong about the price of the P, amazing what a different metal and dial color can do on the price of a watch


The metal certainly plays a factor, but it's also the rarity of the P vs. the others (G, J, and R) that causes the price differential.
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Big Ups brother! That's as fine of a watch as they come m
Thanks!! Definitely looking forward to meeting up sometime!

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Stunning- love the white face!! Absolutely gorgeous.
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Old 5 June 2016, 07:40 AM   #69
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Much appreciated. Really happy to have been able to acquiring the 5070 for sure.

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Of course I was meaning to say manual movement not auto about 5070's there is a R for sale here, amazed at the price difference between the P and the R, almost half price if I am not wrong about the price of the P, amazing what a different metal and dial color can do on the price of a watch
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The metal certainly plays a factor, but it's also the rarity of the P vs. the others (G, J, and R) that causes the price differential.
Yes, the P was in production for less than 1 year before being discontinued so it's much more rare and that is the bigger factor in its market value. The other 3 metals (G, R, J) were all produced for approximately 4 years each.
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Old 5 June 2016, 08:54 AM   #70
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Yes, the P was in production for less than 1 year before being discontinued so it's much more rare and that is the bigger factor in its market value. The other 3 metals (G, R, J) were all produced for approximately 4 years each.
Ok, thanks, the P is awesome with it's blue dial, but pay around double the price of a R, don't know about the others, because it's rarer, not really sure, I guess it's really if you have a lot of cash, then why not, at my level I try to get the best deal for the same product, rarity is not what comes to mind first, though I regret not getting the 3712 unworn for 32k euros when I got my 2012 5712 for 2 k less than retail double sealed, I probably would not have sold it to make that investment as when I see the prices now for them just 2 years later it's crazy, but was thinking it's the almost same watch, though I believe 3712 is monocoque, but it doesn't have screw down crown, which I usually prefer even if I wouldn't have swam with it, but just for washing it with water prefer screw down.

Anyways your 5070 is great, some say white dial but it's very light grey right?
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Old 5 June 2016, 10:17 AM   #71
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Stunning timepiece! Big congrats and thanks for sharing those wonderful shots.
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Old 5 June 2016, 12:04 PM   #72
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Stunning!! Congrats!
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Old 5 June 2016, 03:39 PM   #73
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Wow! I've always been anti chrono watches, considering I don't frequently find myself in situations where I need to time anyone/ anything.

However your 5070g might very well have changed all that. Congrats on a wonderful piece.


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Old 5 June 2016, 07:09 PM   #74
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Of course I was meaning to say manual movement not auto about 5070's there is a R for sale here, amazed at the price difference between the P and the R, almost half price if I am not wrong about the price of the P, amazing what a different metal and dial color can do on the price of a watch
there are about 1000 J , 1000 R and 1000 G
The P ... an educated guess would be between 125 and 175

The P is really a rare watch

Look at the 3970 and 5020 ... same watch / complication only a different case
Many 3970 were made, almost no 5020

A 5020 will cost you 2 and even closer to 3 times the price you'll have to pay for a 3970

Rarity ....
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Old 5 June 2016, 07:09 PM   #75
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OP, a WONDERFULL and very SMART choice !
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Old 5 June 2016, 07:11 PM   #76
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Anyways your 5070 is great, some say white dial but it's very light grey right?
indeed, it is not white but a kind of silver grey
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Old 5 June 2016, 07:19 PM   #77
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there are about 1000 J , 1000 R and 1000 G
The P ... an educated guess would be between 125 and 175

The P is really a rare watch

Look at the 3970 and 5020 ... same watch / complication only a different case
Many 3970 were made, almost no 5020

A 5020 will cost you 2 and even closer to 3 times the price you'll have to pay for a 3970

Rarity ....
A bit out of topic, but curious to know, what is your opinion of the 5170s?
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Old 5 June 2016, 07:22 PM   #78
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Old 6 June 2016, 01:47 AM   #79
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Well done OP on a true grail! Love, love, love it!

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there are about 1000 J , 1000 R and 1000 G
The P ... an educated guess would be between 125 and 175

The P is really a rare watch

Look at the 3970 and 5020 ... same watch / complication only a different case
Many 3970 were made, almost no 5020

A 5020 will cost you 2 and even closer to 3 times the price you'll have to pay for a 3970

Rarity ....
Quick correction, though your write up is an opinion mixed with assessments on the 5070 we all know outside of the P that the J was produced in lesser quantities than the G and R. I wish there was a hard fact sheet from Patek that let us collectors and fans know exactly how many pieces of each metal were produced
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A bit out of topic, but curious to know, what is your opinion of the 5170s?
5170 is a great watch but for me the 5070 is much nicer
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Old 6 June 2016, 04:08 AM   #81
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Well done OP on a true grail! Love, love, love it!



Quick correction, though your write up is an opinion mixed with assessments on the 5070 we all know outside of the P that the J was produced in lesser quantities than the G and R. I wish there was a hard fact sheet from Patek that let us collectors and fans know exactly how many pieces of each metal were produced
I don't agree
All 3 gold 5070 were made 4 years
So it is correct to think that during the first 4 years (1998/2002) there must have been less 5070j ..because production in general was less than in 2006

BUT.....
Know that during 2004 and 2006 both the R and G were in production
And no, they were not able to double the production
They did not make 500 or 600 G and R at that time

So from 2002 till 2004 the only made the G
From 2004 till 2006 they made G and R. So split the production between these 2
From 2006 till 2008 they only made the R

Conclusion.... We can assume all 3 are made in about the same quantities

Exactly the same as the 5131 G and J
They had to split the enamel dials between 2 references.... You can be sure that today the production of the R is twice as much as the J or G used to be
In other words, if they make the R during 2,5 - 3 years you can be sure the production numbers of all 3 5131 will be more or less the same
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Old 6 June 2016, 11:27 AM   #82
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Old 6 June 2016, 01:34 PM   #83
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I believe Fremstar meant the 5970. As the J was the least produced of that reference.
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Old 9 June 2016, 01:33 PM   #84
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PP 5070G - that is a stunner! Congratulations!
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Old 9 June 2016, 02:22 PM   #85
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Old 30 July 2016, 03:11 AM   #86
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Hi James,
if you are around sometimes, i would like to pay you a coffee to try on that 5070:)
Dunno if it would look good on my smaller wrist...
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