There is no bad 5110. We all have our favorites, and everybody is right with his choice. As much as I prefer the P for this incredible two tone dial, the J doesn't lack charm. The subtle hue of gold, with this white dial, is really eye catching. Best, Nic...
there is no wrong choice but one thing common…I would consider this reference as the best WT from PP ever. No modern references have been better than this !
As we've discussed before, this was the watch I wanted to buy in 2002 but couldn't afford it (but never forgot it). Years later I was able to acquire my 5230R as a sort of "homage," but there's something special in the 5110J that still pulls at my heart s...
THE J WORKED(S) BEST FOR ME. MY CUFFLINKS WERE MOSTLY YELLOW. STILL, AND A PLEASURE TO WEAR ALWAYS,IT LOOKS BEAUTIFUL WITH A SWEATER, JEANS AND SNEAKERS....... IMO, A MASTERPIECE IN J, R, G & P.
P, J, R, G is the order for me for the 5110 family. For the 5130, I like P, R, J, and G. This 5110J is a beautiful example - I would proudly wear this! I wonder if there's a casual strap style that would lend itself well to this watch. And maybe a casual ...
She wanted to have the flexibility to accessorize different colored straps with the G - which would've been limited with the P. So it was more of an aesthetic choice - and it was more importantly her choice. In the end, I don't think she used the watch. N...