The Best Remake Patek Philippe PP Gondolo 4962/200R-001 Classic Style (Learn How to Spot a Quality Replica From a Bad One)

Time:2025-1-19 Author:ldsf125303

Alright, so, let’s talk about how I tried to remake the Patek Philippe Gondolo 4962/200R-001, the classic style. It was a real doozy, let me tell you.

First off, I started by looking up a ton of pictures of this watch. You know, just really getting a feel for it. I found some images about “2B,” something called “YoRHa,” and some battle android stuff. I guess that’s kinda similar? Not sure, but it was somewhere to start.

  • I scoured the web for anything related to this watch.
  • Came across a bunch of random stuff, like “IGV-001,” which seems like some kind of medical trial thing?
  • Also, found some 3D models by someone named “Cyber.” Cool, but not exactly what I was looking for.

Then, I tried to figure out how to actually make this thing. I stumbled upon something about “phase 2b randomized, multicenter, double-blind” studies. Sounds complicated, right? And it was, way to complex for me.

Getting My Hands Dirty

So, I started playing around with some tools. I found this online graphing calculator, which was kinda neat. I plotted some points and tried to visualize some equations, but that didn’t really help much with making a watch, turns out I needed some physical tools.

Next, I thought about how to divide the watch face. You know, like when you divide numbers and you get a remainder. That got me thinking about the layout, and how to divide the face without it looking uneven. Sounds simple but there are a lot of ways to do it and I didn’t even know where to begin. I tried a couple of times to divide the face but it just looked off.

Finding the Right Images

I went back to searching for images. Like, a lot of images. I used that “most comprehensive image search on the web” thing, which was pretty helpful, but the amount of images is just insane. It got overwhelming really fast.

While I was at it, I saw something about this “Goddess of Victory: Nikke” character list and database. Seemed kinda cool, but again, not really related to making a watch. But it was interesting nonetheless.

The Actual Remake Process

Okay, so, after all that, I finally started working on the actual watch. It was a lot of trial and error, let me tell you. I messed up a bunch of times, had to redo some parts, and it definitely didn’t come out perfect. A lot of times actually, I redid some parts a lot of times. But, hey, I learned a lot in the process, right?

In the end, I managed to create something that kinda resembled the Patek Philippe Gondolo 4962/200R-001. It’s not an exact replica, but I’m pretty proud of it. It was a fun little project, and it really tested my skills. And after all that hassle I can say that I achieved it!

So yeah, that’s the story of how I tried to remake a fancy watch. It was a wild ride, but I’m glad I did it. Hope you enjoyed hearing about my little adventure!