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Old 27 February 2019, 09:11 AM   #61
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how many would you guess - 500 made? Doesn’t seem excessive to
Me. We aren’t talking a Ltd Speedmaster here
Difficult to guess but I think possibly well over 1000 have been made. Until recently every AD I know had one. Still not excessive compared to some models but excessive when compared to 175 - 200 5070Ps.
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Old 27 February 2019, 03:16 PM   #62
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Lovely watch on the wrist.
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Old 28 February 2019, 12:22 AM   #63
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Lovely watch on the wrist.
Very nice! Love to hear your thoughts on this piece vs. your other platinum beauties.
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Old 28 February 2019, 12:42 AM   #64
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Old 28 February 2019, 03:39 AM   #65
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my AD just called me, they will get another piece for me. so finally after two unsuccessful attempts (my own fault) i shall get the 5170P. it is a very nice watch, although i still do not believe it will be a collectible, whatever that means:::)))
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Old 28 February 2019, 11:36 AM   #66
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Really curious to re-visit this thread in 6 months time and see where does 5170P stand at that time.
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Old 1 March 2019, 04:02 PM   #67
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Guys, was checking out shops this afternoon and came across a brand new (named) 5170p full set for 75000 usd. Is that a good price at current context? My ad from uk wants full msrp now thanks. Difference is almost 9k usd but I get my name on. What are your thoughts. Beautiful watch in person
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Old 2 March 2019, 02:35 AM   #68
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Guys, was checking out shops this afternoon and came across a brand new (named) 5170p full set for 75000 usd. Is that a good price at current context? My ad from uk wants full msrp now thanks. Difference is almost 9k usd but I get my name on. What are your thoughts. Beautiful watch in person
Yes, get it if it's brand new!
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Old 2 March 2019, 10:25 AM   #69
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There is a grey one in HK already named at 76.5 but I opted for direct from AD in my name at 83. A lot more than I would have paid had my original dealer been able to deliver but not the end of the world.
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Old 15 March 2019, 03:18 AM   #70
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So what happened here? Did you buy the watch?
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Old 15 March 2019, 08:15 AM   #71
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It one of the best looking watches I own...


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Old 16 March 2019, 11:36 AM   #72
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Missing out on the p as I came across the 5170G 001 which I always liked and traded my 5146 towards.

Hopefully one day I can pick up a p too. So nice. On a separate note, a 5070p is coming up for sale at auction soon :).




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Old 16 March 2019, 03:45 PM   #73
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And get one of these....
IMHO it’s one of the best Patek’s ever made
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Old 16 March 2019, 04:00 PM   #74
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And get one of these....
IMHO it’s one of the best Patek’s ever made
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Old 16 March 2019, 10:46 PM   #75
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And get one of these....
IMHO it’s one of the best Patek’s ever made
Amazing Nautilus
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Old 16 March 2019, 11:59 PM   #76
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So what happened here? Did you buy the watch?
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And get one of these....
IMHO it’s one of the best Patek’s ever made
While I mentioned this as an option, I don't think it's realistic for me with my current PP purchasing history. I mean, there are some very VVIP collectors that I know that can't get this watch.
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Old 20 March 2019, 12:13 PM   #77
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With the introduction of the 5712G would you consider that instead? It's flying under the radar a tad but I feel that PP has a lot riding on this and as such has overhauled the line in hopes that it gains more traction. The have broken a number of self imposed traditions.

The obvious ones.

1. The choice of metal - I believe they usually introduce a J version before moving on to the Gs and then subsequently a shorter production timeline for the Ps.

2. Dial. Blue is has always been reserved for the Ps of this line. To start off batting for 8s with the first one, they are riding on the blue craze at the moment. But what's the step up from here? A salmon coloured dial?

Not so obvious (in my opinion)
3. The syringe hands which had a mostly positive reception on the 5320G and the applied luminescent numerals.

4. Larger case, strap, the stepped lugs and pushers all makes it a more modern sportier look with a tinge of vintage. Does that make sense?

5. Significantly reduced price. It's still VERY expensive but when you consider that you might get 7-10% discount from our AD this now becomes somewhat more palatable. Also does this mean that there is less in the watch or is PP taking a hair cut?

My opinion.

I like it. I've seen a few comments about the 5170 moving up in prices but it's a bit premature. I think this watch is never going to attain the mass acceptance of the Nautilus or Aquanaut but I have a cheeky feeling that it will grow on people.

This is also an indication of Patek's acceptance that 5170 was a failure. 5170 was a ''dress'' chronograph with a manually wound, in-house movement. It's a watch that you wear to time board meetings and not laps around the track.

The hands no longer matches the hands in the subdials. BUT it's a decent stab and a beautiful watch. I am suppose to pull the trigger on a 5170P today and it has made me stop to ponder for a bit.


I am not sure where this puts the 5960. Different movement and dial layout but same strap material, dial colour, case size and pushers.

Does Patek have room for 2 different but similar watches in its stables?
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Old 20 March 2019, 12:20 PM   #78
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With the introduction of the 5712G would you consider that instead? It's flying under the radar a tad but I feel that PP has a lot riding on this and as such has overhauled the line in hopes that it gains more traction. The have broken a number of self imposed traditions.

The obvious ones.

1. The choice of metal - I believe they usually introduce a J version before moving on to the Gs and then subsequently a shorter production timeline for the Ps.

2. Dial. Blue is has always been reserved for the Ps of this line. To start off batting for 8s with the first one, they are riding on the blue craze at the moment. But what's the step up from here? A salmon coloured dial?

Not so obvious (in my opinion)
3. The syringe hands which had a mostly positive reception on the 5320G

4. Larger case, strap options, the stepped lugs and pushers all makes it a more modern sportier look with a tinge of vintage. Does that make sense?

5. Significantly reduced price. It's still VERY expensive but when you consider that you might get 7-10% discount from our AD this now becomes somewhat more palatable. Also does this mean that there is less in the watch or is PP taking a hair cut?

My opinion.

I like it. I've seen a few comments about the 5170 moving up in prices but it's a bit premature. I think this watch is never going to attain the massive acceptance of the Nautilus or Aquanaut but I have a cheeky feeling that it will grow on people.

This is also an indication of Patek's acceptance that 5170 was a failure. 5170 was a ''dress'' chronograph with a self wound in house movement. One that you wear to time board meetings and not laps around the track.

The hands no longer matches the hands in the subdials. BUT it's a decent stab and a beautiful watch. I am suppose to pull the trigger on a 5170P today and it has made me stop to ponder for a bit.


I am not sure where this puts the 5960. Different movement and dial layout but same strap material, dial colour, case size and pushers.

Does Patek have room for 2 different but similar watches in its stables?
5170 didn’t sell well and Patek is forced to do something they almost never do, reduce price!
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Old 20 March 2019, 02:14 PM   #79
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Still in love with 5170p, but I am biased...


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Did you change the strap around?
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Did you change the strap around?


No, In the case of a Patek band with a tange buckle, the end with the holes is worn from 12 and tange at the 6. Seems weird, but works well because the tange opens and closes like solid case band would thus opening/closing towards you when wrist is face up (if that makes sense). Albeit people can do what ever they want...


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Old 20 March 2019, 03:48 PM   #82
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For me the 5170P is one of Patek’s best watches!!
The 5172 is for me to much old school..
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Old 20 March 2019, 04:02 PM   #83
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The 5172 is for me to much old school..
I agree. It's the round pump pushers for me that scream old school, albeit nothing wrong with that. Just not for me.
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I ordered a blue strap from Patek and it was an unexpected game changer over the black. Brings the blue dial out, while making it look relatively casual. I highly recommend it.
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I ordered a blue strap from Patek and it was an unexpected game changer over the black. Brings the blue dial out, while making it look relatively casual. I highly recommend it.
Changes to the 5172G achieved that. It made a stuffy watch into a sporty modern watch with a tinge of vintage.
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Changes to the 5172G achieved that. It made a stuffy watch into a sporty modern watch with a tinge of vintage.


Not for me relative to the 5170p, but that’s why I like these forums... to appreciate different perspectives and interests. Cheers!


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Old 20 March 2019, 05:32 PM   #87
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Changes to the 5172G achieved that. It made a stuffy watch into a sporty modern watch with a tinge of vintage.
same feeling on my side, albeit the 5172 is a bit too big for me. and i am supposed to pick up the 5170P today from the AD:::(((
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Old 20 March 2019, 06:05 PM   #88
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The 5170P became even more attractive after seeing the 2019 Basel releases.
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Absolut true !!!
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I need to see the 5172 in person to be sure. But I doubt I will prefer it over the 5170P as well. Damn.. this is irresistable.
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