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View Poll Results: Which one would you choose? | |||
Patek's 6119r | 64 | 74.42% | |
Parmigiani's Toric Petite Seconde (gold) | 22 | 25.58% | |
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18 June 2024, 02:07 PM | #1 |
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6119R vs Parmigiani's Toric Petite Seconde
I have been eying the 6119r as a classic gold dress watch addition to my collection of sport watches. However, this year Parmigiani launched the Toric Petite Seconde in rose gold, with a gold caliber, and I must say... it looks pretty stunning. The straps are also quite nice.
The market for time-only 3-hand gold watches is somewhat crowded, with the Rolex 1908, Vacheron's Patrimony and Traditionnelle, Lange & Soehne 1815, etc. But since this is a Patek's forum, I guess the question is... how does the 6119r compare against the new Toric? Which one would you prefer and why? And also, how can those gorgeous Parmigiani straps be replicated in the 6119r? |
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