Would love that Mille
And a few other bits too. The watch in person is breathtaking I have to say. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Regarding the 5370p enamel dial: The dial is made in-house by Patek, and takes over three hours just to polish it. The dial is solid white gold, and baked in an oven at 850° C and then allowed to solidify to a glasslike consistency by controlled cooling – the result is an intense black that will not fade with time. The small "email" signature at six o'clock – French for "enamel" – signals this is indeed a very special watch. copied from: https://www.hodinkee.com/articles/patek-philippe-5370p-review
I’m also in love with all 5970s, particularly the 5970g and 5970p. I like both but think the white gold with the silver dial is a bit more classic and legible. Thoughts? Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login