
Glad its in Platinum and not in White Gold like the Gerald Genta (conservative Muslims don't wear gold) however the liberals aren't going to buy it and the conservatives will never buy a watch with a Cross anywhere on it, so the middle of the road guys and gals are targeted with 150 pieces (I'm sure with 1.3 billion of us they'll sell them all) which is cool, have to see a real life picture to see how the green looks, its too soon to jump to any conclusions based on these stylized marketing pictures (been there and done that
).
I would have atleast made Mecca in current day Arabic script as a Nod to Patek's historic pieces for their Turkish, Egyptian, Middle Eastern and Indian Muslim clients.
S
but, shading the Patek logo too is way beyond comprehension:
(1). Doesnt contrast well with the dial
(2). Overpleasing the community by changing its trademark colour!
Then again I said the same about the Rolex 50th Anniversary Sub.
Perhaps its just the green thing!
Hi Folks,
No doubt,many love to see these edition with distinctive colours highlighting some special cities/places and etc but dont you think patek is slightly way out of the family traditional track???just my 2cts thoughts anyway.
Then we have to wait for the rest of the capital cities of the rest of the countries to reveal.....by then will patek run out of colours???LOLOLOLO.
BHK9
Hi James,
No doubt,its the work of new coming commander.Lets just have our finger crossed and hope to see patek march into the next century with traditional generation inherits spirit and not as what you have stressed earlier.
TQ
BHK9
but not a fan of green.
Best,
Goh