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Patek Philippe 5227R |
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17 | 34.69% |
FP Journe Chronometre Souverain RG or PT |
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7 | 14.29% |
Rolex DD40 in YG, WG or RG |
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25 | 51.02% |
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5227R or...
I know this is the PP section of TRF but still I´d like to hear your thoughts as all these pieces are quite different but still in a similar price range. Please explain why you´ve made your choice.
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Oh tough one!
I really do love the 5227R and nearly voted that, but DD 40 WG inched in just a little... I think. My mind flips between those two every second!
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DD40 YG romans champagne dial
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Very tough Poll...
When putting across the board a DD40 vs 5227 is hard to choose from, both pro's and con's. The two stand out being complication differences and waterproof depth ratings. I have voted 5227R due to it being higher up the list for me personally and is less common & much more understated. |
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Depends on other items in the collection - for an only watch the DD40 cant be beat due to the water resistance and metal bracelet - can be worn with a suit or with shorts and a polo shirt. If part of a small collection the 5227 is probably the one. In a larger collection would go with the FPJ as something unusual.
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Dd for its comfort and durability. Wg olive or blue
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Tough one as I owned a 5227 and a DD. Both are gone.
However, I don’t miss the DD and looking forward to Basel for maybe a new Calatrava. To have one as an only, I do agree with the DD as the choice , a lot more versatile but please only buy a DD if you can get the fit of the bracelet spot on. It’s a heavy watch , if it moves around or is too tight there is no adjustability. |
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If you want a classic dress watch, get the 5227. Simple elegance is what Calatravas are known for. I have never been a fan of the DD, unless it is platinum as I feel it is just too common, like a Sub or DJ. But if you regularly surround yourself with others who wear a DD, getting a DD(40) would be a good option. Get the FPJ if you want something different that you won't see on other people's wrist.
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Thanks for the replies so far.
![]() Other watches in my collection are: SubC 116610LN, YG SubC 116618LB, PP 5167A on strap, blue 5711/1A and vintage YG Omega Seamaster on strap. All three watches have their very own pros and cons: DD40 Pros:
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The cons totally kill it for the 5227 IMO. I voted DD40 and would probably do WG to tone the bling down a bit.
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Had the DD40 in WG and sold it as I didn’t wear it that much. It’s a bit of a statement piece to say the least. I bought a 5227 in and loved it apart from the fact you have to angle the watch occasionally to reflect the light off the hands. Also in a low light environment like a bar / restaurant it’s very hard to see the actual time. Seriously thinking about moving the 5227 and getting a DD40 back with a white dial and the Roman numerals. That is a really lovely piece.
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I´m quite surprised that the Journe doesn´t get more love on here.
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After seeing what else you own I think the Journe is the best choice. It's a small production independent brand that you don't own and is a beautiful watch. It adds depth to your collection and provides a change of scenery.
If this was a "one watch" choice I would the prefer the DD40. |
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All three are very nice watches but I would go with the DD. It is more wearable day to day and you can pick several different dial configurations.
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As much as I like the two others I also have a feeling that the DD will be more suitable for an active lifestyle being the most robust with a metal bracelet and depth rating.
![]() I still think a DD should be YG which brings me to the point that I don´t like the current dial options for YG. It´d be down to black motif or champagne stick for me. WG I could go for black, black diamond or olive roman. Tough choice... ![]() |
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