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Originally Posted by Chiboy
I've never owned a PP (yet), but think Rolex is the king of everyday wearer in terms of durability, robustness, and flexibility. I like the 5712, and would enjoy owning it (not for 1.5-2x MSRP), but would think it 's too delicate and a bit "fancy" for some situations that I wouldn't think twice about wearing a pt. Daytona in.
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Yes, it’s delicate compared to the Daytona, but I don’t find it fancy, looks wise, compared to the Daytona
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Originally Posted by JJ WA
Platona is great, all Daytonas are great, and so forth. Now, the comparison here is unfair. IMHO there is no watch on earth below the threshold of 100k which comes even close to the 5712. MP, PR, 240 micro-rotor, cool and unusual dial layout... No watch packs as much value and awesomeness as the 5712.
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Originally Posted by bund
Been thinking about this lately and leaning towards the 5712. Lol
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Originally Posted by sensui
Platona if it were me... Glad I don't have to make this choice though.
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Originally Posted by mongrelnomoad
5712. No question.
Lighter, thinner, more comfortable, relatively understated.
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I think it’s more understated as well.
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Originally Posted by erics
5712 for its sheer comfort and pleasure to wear.
Platona waaayyyyy too heavy.
I much prefer the 116500 LN for everyday wear (than the platona)
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After a short time, I was used to the weight of the Daytona....never really notice it now. Only after wearing SS for a few days do I say “wow” when I pick it back up.
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Originally Posted by Russell996
Since this is only as a thought provoking process then neither suits as a one and only - if I could only have one piece it would need to be a serious complication or real eye candy.
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I think the Daytona is more “eye candy” vs the PP
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Originally Posted by AK797
5712.
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Originally Posted by locutus49
I owned the Platona and it is highly durable and reliable. And will run forever before needing servicing. If those are qualities you prize, then that is your watch. If you like the dial layout and the feel of the 5712, and you want a watch that is currently trendy - please try one on - then go with that.
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I’m not sure if the nautilus is “trendy” at this point.....the design, overall, has been popular for a while, and just personal preference at this point. But I agree....the crazy SS Patek prices/trend, may not last in the current frenzied state
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Originally Posted by marselluswallace
Depends on how you wear your watches.
I have Platona and 5711R.Both are my favourite models from their respective manufacturers.I generally wear the Platona for everyday use-I’m not precious with it at all and after nearly 4 years ownership there are a few small marks here and there but nothing serious-it’s still in pretty good condition.The 5711 I’m really precious with-I only wear it for going out/special occasions etc.It feels dainty-it’s very well made for sure but the 116506 is a much more substantial and rugged watch-the cerachrom bezel will forgive a little misuse whereas the brushed finish on the 5711R will show every mark.I feel that if I wear the 5711R all the time it won’t hold up as well as the Platona for marks and scratches.
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Yeah, when that PP bezel gets a mark....it’s definitely noticeable
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Originally Posted by psv
Nautilus at retail or a ss or wg Daytona. The PT one is too heavy IMO.
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Originally Posted by BaselWorld
5712 is way more special and elegant...
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In this current state of affairs with SS watches, most will agree with you. I think it’s considered more “special” because of the current market.....elegant is arguable.
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Originally Posted by Fat_ninja
I picked the 5712... I know a guy that has worn it daily for like a decade Still loves it Well maybe not an entire decade
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Love to see that one
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Originally Posted by ap1
I’ve owned both of these but currently have the 5712 which is one of my all time favs. That said, no contest for a one and only, has to be the robust Daytona. I loved the weight and I have a chicken wrist
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Thanks all...great discussion/responses/opinions