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PP Aquanaut review *New*


fischyyy

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Hey guys,

the postman dropped my new Patek Phillipe Aquanaut off this morning, I'm exited to wear it and will post my first impressions and some pics.

Dial

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Band

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Caseback

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Clasp

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Lumeshot

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Wristshot

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It is the ETA-Version which I got from Andrew, it looks really nice and the quality of the fit an finishing is amazing compared to my Planet Ocean rep. It is really well made, I especially love the dial, you cannot see it on the pics but is really is a 1:1 rep. As I have no long term experience with the accuracy yet I can't vouch for that, but Anderew calibrated it to +3s before shipping and I expect it to be really accurate.

The two things which I do not love are the clasp, which feels a bit flimsy and cheap, it does not close 100% and leaves a small gap, and I find the finishing on the movement to be a bit lazy.

The genuine Aquanaut is a normal 21k rotor and not some crazy off center micro rotor movement, so with some more finishing and correct engravings the movement really could be nearly 1:1 as well.

I'd happily pay 100 bucks more for that.

The lume is much better than on the pic, i think it's better than my Omega Seamaster PO.

With the Omega being my daily beater I found the Patek to be incredibly light, lighter than almost any watch I have ever worn.

It almost feels too light and a bit toy-like. As i do not have the weight of the genuine or a digital scale I cannot say if this is down to the rep or if it's just the normal feel of the rep.

But I still love the feel on the wrist, you hardly notice it, it's understatement at it's best, in a very beautiful and comfortable package.

Great rep!

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Yeah the lume is as good as my gen Tag Heuer Aquaracer. The pics were shot with an iPhone 4s, so i can't adjust exposure time and the lume looks weak. But it really is sufficient. The thing i've noticed after wearing it a bit is the clasp does not close properly, there is a little 2-3mm gap in the middle of the Patek logo. And the polished metal is extreamly fingerprint prone. I have never kept it clean for more than 30mins :D.

Nice watch overall, but my daily beater is still my Planet Ocean Seamaster (which now feels like 100 pounds :D).

The movement looks surprisingly good as the gen does not have a micro rotor like the Nautilus. It has been over a year since I've seen the gen but someone who only vaguely knows the gen can even be fooled by the movement, which is a bonus compared to the Nautilus, where it is a dead giveaway.

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The movement looks surprisingly good as the gen does not have a micro rotor like the Nautilus.

I am pretty sure the new gen versions (of either one) has no microrotor :pimp: . Unfortunately I think there are very few watches made these days with microrotor gen or rep :snorkel: .

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No Aquanauts have a Micro rotor, but some Nautilus' do (240PS movement).

Unfortunately I think there are very few watches made these days with microrotor gen or rep :snorkel: .

I was not aware of any reps with a micro rotor, could you give an example? :g:

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I have this same rep, it's great but be careful around water. I greased and sealed mine up expecting it to be tight and when I tested it under a little pressure some water got in around the edges of the crystal. Glad I did it without the movement in the case. So even though they can rep the shape of the crystal they can't seem to seal it up 100%... OK to shower, but don't go in the pool ;)

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Great tip, thanks :) But as with any rep I would not advise any kind of showering or swimming :snorkel: That's what I have my gen Aquaracer for. Even if some reps are waterproofed to 30m I would not rely on that.

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