rpilot : where did you get the idea that " is PP_Geneve really a PP representative" ? i never made such a claim, neither did i ever post anything worth of being suspicious of speaking with the authority of pp. yes, i use "PP" and "Geneve" in my acronym, but thereby i don't intend to imply any offici
i thought that -unless it's a fake- any patek model can survive undamaged a rain fall, or am i misinformed? if raindrops can damage a watch, how about sweating profusely?
i recently visited 2 PP AD in switzerland: both reassured me there WON'T be any increases this year (the last one occurred in february). whenever the topic of "increase" occurs on this forum, one should perhaps first specify country or region. i myself was confused reading posts on this forum and th
you should have engaged that "gentleman" in a conversation! i'm sure he would be glad to see someone recognizing his watch and able to name the name of the model as well! but: there is nothing extraordinary seeing PP wearers on campus, they -including me- are everywhere! last time i met a PP wearer,
sure, let's talk about watches. but please let us not forget that a watch is not simply a watch, not merely a physical object. a watch has many aspects attached to it (tradition, history, values, etc.), and the price -or let's say prices in general- is also one aspect of it, whether we like it or no
what i would like to know is on what occasions such accessories are made and how they are given/sold away. for a brand that boasts itself in making "only watches" [and no sunglasses or cellulars like someone else], i wonder whether all these accessories -i saw on antiquorum and ebay ashtrays, ties,
i wear a PP everyday because, frankly speaking, i don't know which day will actually be my last day...lol. and Patek, like any other watch, is made to be worn. but if the weather is too hot or humid, i decline wearing anything with an alligator/leather band. instead opting for a Rolex submariner or