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5056P
Feb 20, 2012,20:15 PM
Hi Stephen,
I believe the practice started in 1998 with the introduction of 5056P. The reference was discontinued in 2006.
As for the diamond specs, I am not quite sure.
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A bit of a past question ( Platinum and diamond)
By: BluNotte : February 20th, 2012-17:28
Hi all, I hope you all are doing well! I was wondering if anyone could help me in this, what was the exact year that Patek started to place the diamond between the lugs to differentiate it's Platinum models, and what was the exact model that was the launc...
5056P
By: pendulum : February 20th, 2012-20:15
Hi Stephen, I believe the practice started in 1998 with the introduction of 5056P. The reference was discontinued in 2006. As for the diamond specs, I am not quite sure.
I see
By: BluNotte : February 27th, 2012-21:24
But thanks for the background information though! Cheers STephen
Diamonds on all Patek Philippe watch cases
By: patrick_y : February 22nd, 2012-16:18
Hope this helps... Color: All diamonds on Patek Philippe watch cases are D, E, F, or G. Clarity: Patek Philippe demands "loupe-clean" internally flawless diamonds that are observed by a professional with a 10x enlarging loupe. Cut: The cut is an essential...
Hmmm, I wasn't very clear.
By: patrick_y : February 23rd, 2012-09:33
My understanding is that it is always 0.02 carats for the small diamond to indicate a platinum watch. And this diamond is F-G color, IF. I haven't seen a diamond larger than 0.02 carats on any non-jewelled Platinum watch. Even the large in size 5207P seem...
Righty o bro!
By: BluNotte : February 27th, 2012-21:25
Always knew i could count on you for information data such as these! Cheers Stephen