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26 May 2023, 12:39 AM | #1 |
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6119r Dial Color?
On the Patek website, it's listed as "Silvery Grained" (the 6119g is listed as "Charcoal Gray, Vertical Satin Finish") but the g comes across like ivory/cream in photos. For those of you who have owned or held, what impression does it lean more toward?
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26 May 2023, 03:00 AM | #3 |
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the G is definitely not ivory cream thats the 5320G or the 5227J/R. I think grey/ satin finish describes it well. depends on the sun and angle
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26 May 2023, 02:50 PM | #4 |
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I have the 6119R. Yea I see on Pateks website they describe it was Silvery grained as you wrote.
I’m looking at it, and it’s actually very hard to describe. I definitely wouldn’t call it silvery. It does have that grained texture because the dial has depth, and there’s a very fine sparkle to it. It’s not like just glitter on the dial, it’s so small and evenly spread across the dial that you only notice individual sparkles shine when you look very closely. The color I wouldn’t describe as white, but not cream either. Somewhere between ivory and cream, with silvery grain. |
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