This is Part 6 of 10 looking at an all-time Top 10 list of iconic Patek Philippe watches.

Patek Philippe: vintage and modern – a collector's perspective
This is Part 6 of 10 looking at an all-time Top 10 list of iconic Patek Philippe watches.
This week, I read a blog that made me smile a lot. TheWatchJourney.com is a blog that focuses primarily on Patek Philippe but with the
The 5167R is something of an atypical Aquanaut. But I think it may become a perfect summer watch.
A few months ago, I put in an order with my AD to buy a new watch. It was going to be a watch that
When a new watch enters my collection, there is always an element of uncertainty regarding how I will react after putting it on my wrist.
Last week, I gave an insight into the evolution of the Aquanaut. I looked specifically at the very base level steel variants of the genre.
Last week, I looked at the wonderful philosophy endorsed by @Pateklust that encourages us to live life and wear our watches. Scratches, either metaphorically or
People use the term “bubble” very freely. But what exactly does a bubble look like? What can one expect when a bubble bursts?
“Bubble, bubble, toil and trouble.” Sorry for the misquote! But has the hype for the Nautilus and Aquanaut finally reached a tipping point? Has the
Some time ago, I did an article looking at “beaters” and what I considered my favourite. Following the recent “Just Five” watches article, I received
So often one hears use of the word “beater” within watch collecting groups. For me, it has been a difficult category to negotiate.
There has been a lot of discussion recently about the Hodinkee “interview” with Thierry Stern where the demand for steel watches, and in particular steel