To me is top notch. I love the classical finishing rich cotes de Geneve, the anglage, gold chatons, counter sunk screws, the black polishing and satin finishes, etc. What I noticed today, not sure if by doctrine or by chance, the screw head on the classi...
Like the VC NAC treatments or even the LF origin finishing. But something about the classic ways too. Does you v bridge screw lineup? Wondering if that is how they do them all?
A true watch lover's brand. Now that Patek Philippe is totally mainstream... Many Patek Philippe buyers today are more about the show than the appreciation of the art.
Not as much with branding and dissemination of information on reference. I have not seen any 100k Patek in person, but in the 50k and less range these are finished better IMO.
I've seen some of the most expensive Patek Philippe timepiecess. And they're well finished. Even the lower end Patek Philippe timepiecess are still well finished. It's not fair to compare finishing between Patek Philippe and Minerva Villeret. The Villeret...
And also, that Villeret architecture and how they do chronographs, is the best. Better than even the Lemania movement architecture in some ways. Of course, the modern movements are easier to adjust, easier to service, and easier to assemble. The Patek Phi...