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Patek for everyday?
I occasionally read posts about Patek's not being suitable for every day use. Sometimes it's more related to the fact that wearing a very very expensive watch isn't always appropriate, which is fair enough depending on your environment, but other times it seems to be implied that the internals aren't up to the job of daily wear - they're not made for that kind of punishment I guess is the message. Too delicate in some way.
So what's the consensus on here guys? Up till now I've really been a Rolex guy, and regardless of your thoughts on Rolex they really do cope with most things you can throw at them on a day to day basis, and the movements are pretty indestructible. I'd be gutted if I cashed in my Rolex collection (which would be pretty much necessary other than maybe keeping a Sub ND or something) for a 5980 or 5726 and then found that wearing day-to-day wasn't possible because the movement couldn't take it for some reason. This is a genuine post guys, not trolling or anything like that. I'm just looking to be as informed as possible before making such a big purchase.
Patek for everyday?
By: cmcm3 : July 9th, 2011-13:00
I occasionally read posts about Patek's not being suitable for every day use. Sometimes it's more related to the fact that wearing a very very expensive watch isn't always appropriate, which is fair enough depending on your environment, but other times it...
Yes Patek for everyday
By: Zhege : July 9th, 2011-13:21
Assuming that you are not going to use a jackhammer or take a MR on your next diving epedition, there will be no problem. In general, these are not delicate watches that are only suited to living in a safe. From your post, I think the issue may be that a ...
I know what you're saying...
By: cmcm3 : July 9th, 2011-14:06
...but wearing my watches, regardless of value, has never been an issue to me. I take good care of them, but if I wear them to get my money's worth, sitting in a safe is a waste for me, which is why I want to convert 4-5 watches that don't get much wrist ...
"indestructible"
By: cmcm3 : July 9th, 2011-14:03
was maybe a bit over the top, but I got a DJ for my 18th and it went 10 years with me day in day out, surviving everything that a crazy guy does between being 18 and 28 and never had a service, and never missed a beat. Sadly it was stolen in a burglary, s...
Thanks Moritz...
By: cmcm3 : July 9th, 2011-15:17
Unfortunately the Aquanaut doesn't do it for me, really the 5726 is about as cheap as I'm interested in when it comes to Patek line. I wouldn't be dropping my whole collection though - I'd still have a Zenith Elite, an IWC Portuguese 5001, an AP ROO Diver...
Thanks guys...
By: cmcm3 : July 9th, 2011-14:01
I was hoping to get positive responses, to give me comfort over the durability of the watches. I know the difference between using and abusing a watch so obviously I wouldn't be keeping it on going rock climbing or anything, and I\m comfortable that my da...
My experience..
By: jimjenkins : July 10th, 2011-01:42
Have used PP 5140G daily for over 1 year. My issue with using gold watches daily is the excessive scratches and dents that accumulate over years. Once I accidentally hit my 5140 to the glass desk's corner, and received a dent. It really felt bad, bad, bad...
Thanks for that Tony...
By: cmcm3 : July 10th, 2011-04:55
...as with any product there will be a few examples where Patek owners have been let down by their watch and these cases will receive much more publicity that the hundreds/thousands of cases where all is well. Contrary to my earlier statement I did actual...
everyday is a Patek day!
By: PP_Geneve : July 10th, 2011-09:30
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 ba...
To add one more voice...
By: tempusfugit : July 10th, 2011-16:24
of support for daily wear--I have worn a Calatrava or a Nautilus (both 18K) daily for many years. I even dropped my Calatrava from shoulder height onto a tile floor with only a dent to show for it! And that was minimized at the next service so only I know...
That's not so good...
By: cmcm3 : July 11th, 2011-07:50
...I think I have a decent feel for what is sensible whilst wearing and what is not, and am comfortable that a 5980 should be able to cope with what I'll put it through for the most part. I guess that the finer the movement, the thinner the elements etc, ...