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Nov 12, 2020,11:50 AM
 

own just one single watch and that is a Patek Grand Comp. I wear it every single day whereever I go. Not for sport though.

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Question to the Patek Grand Complication owners

 
 By: Robert65 : November 11th, 2020-03:46
During pre-COVID times, were you able to wear your Grand Complication to work (assuming office job) and during commute which may involve some street/subway/sidewalk environments? I'm curious because I don't know if these pieces are most often left in the ... 

In a wrong place - I don\'t think a grand complication attracts much more risk than any other good timepiece...

 
 By: mahesh : November 11th, 2020-06:28
most often than not - people might not even recognize them...there are few brands like Rolex, Omega who might suffer this instant recognition from general public imho the watch collectors are still a drop in the ocean.... btw i do wear all my timepieces -... 

My own personal thoughts are this.

 
 By: Miles_151 : November 11th, 2020-06:49
I wear and enjoy each and every single watch I have ever owned. Absolutely no point in having them and not wearing them. Having said that I have always been very careful not to have certain watches on show and have always been very choosy about what watch... 

Well said Miles and I try to do the same except for certain vintage pieces that are more delicate...

 
 By: holdemchamp1225 : November 11th, 2020-11:46
I have even played golf with a few which some would consider a little dangerous for the watch as they are of higher value. Life is short, enjoy it while we can is my motto 😉 😜

I agree.

 
 By: Miles_151 : November 12th, 2020-01:51
Golf, fishing, jet skiing, swimming. Life is defiantly too short. Even the most risky of events.....letting your other half enjoy your treasures. I must be mad. A couple of pics for you. M. ...  

You are my hero!

 
 By: pfang56 : November 12th, 2020-02:12
Definitely not at your level but try to enjoy these watches to their fullest extent. I tend to follow a rule for water sports. Min 20m WR - pool 50m - snorkeling 100m - waterski and free diving 200m - scuba Cheers Peter

Very sensible Peter.

 
 By: Miles_151 : November 12th, 2020-02:21
Pleased you enjoy your watches. M.

I love your style!

 
 By: amanico : November 12th, 2020-02:28

And I yours. 🤗

 
 By: Miles_151 : November 12th, 2020-02:29
M.

Maybe we share the same? :)

 
 By: amanico : November 12th, 2020-02:31

Agree.. never buy something that you can’t use as a daily beater is my opinion!!!

 
 By: FRAMII : November 12th, 2020-05:04
The PP PC under water is maybe a bit extreme 😂😂😂 ...  

Thank the Lord I’m not on my own here my friend.

 
 By: Miles_151 : November 12th, 2020-12:03
I’m sure Some think I’m reckless or unappreciative of my watches but this is not the case. I adore them all from a Patek GC to a Tudor BB but have always said the day I stop being able to wear them is the day I buy my last watch and sell them all. Sadly t... 

woow

 
 By: Watch_kha_wen : November 12th, 2020-12:39
i did not know we could put these watches under the water without ruining them tho!! same as for the leather strap nice timepiece/car/boat/etc etc... Kev

I think you are mainly using the term "Grand Complication" interchangeably with "expensive" here...so it's very subjective territory, and you are likely to receive a pretty diverse set of answers.

 
 By: FabR : November 11th, 2020-06:49
But most important of all in my view, I would *never* buy any watch ("expensive" or not, whatever that means for you individually) if I cannot fully enjoy it... Buying it just to admire it at home or in a bank is, from my perspective, simply not an option... 

My most expensive watches

 
 By: baufoam : November 11th, 2020-07:24
are my Patek Philippe pieces. Very few people in 25 years of collecting have ever noticed ( or commented) on any of my Patek Philippe material. When I have been wearing Rolex, people tend to notice. I totally agree with the notion that there is no point i... 

Baufoam, many thanks!

 
 By: Robert65 : November 11th, 2020-08:02
You answered my question and helped. After all, I'm not talking about security from theft/robbery or unwanted attention... i'm simply asking if such important pieces are worn much for everyday activities such as at the office and walking around. Once agai... 

Robert, I don’t own any “Grand Complication” but...

 
 By: Jay (Eire) : November 11th, 2020-08:31
...I think I can answer your question anyway. I have several pieces which either as a result of the passage of time or other factors have seen increases in value. While I still wear these watches I do tend to baby them more than before BECAUSE of this cha... 

Excellent information Jay - many thanks!

 
 By: Robert65 : November 11th, 2020-09:05
A good deal of responsible planning is required - very sensible. Thinking through modes of transportation, locations that you might want to visit, clothing to wear, people you might run into, etc. The way you speak of planning out the activities of the da... 

Broader then just Patek

 
 By: Jurry : November 11th, 2020-09:28
If I understand your question correctly, you would like to learn how people wear such types of watches lets for argument sake call them the higher end watches (priceless relevant but for argument, sake take 50K+. If so, then the issue is broader than just... 

Hi Robert, You posed an interesting and relevant question, especially when you are referring to a "large amount" (to the general public) for each of the watches you mentioned.

 
 By: GLau : November 11th, 2020-10:31
For this forum, our members tend to be passionate Patek fans. Hence, even (or especially !!!) for the owners of more expensive pieces, they want to enjoy and admire their Pateks by wearing and inspecting them. For me, I wear my 5131 enamel world time watc... 

There was a post in a german watchforum...

 
 By: Erg2000 : November 11th, 2020-14:31
...where a user was mugged on a train by two guys. They took his vintage platinum Nautilus.

I wear all my watches

 
 By: WatchEater : November 11th, 2020-19:36
I wear my Lange Zeitwerk daily and used to wear some of my other $$$ pieces daily too. No issues for me. I rotate between Vancouver and Salt Lake City though and both cities are very very safe. I also don't look very robbable though lol

Yes I do wear them to the office everyday

 
 By: benzng : November 11th, 2020-19:58
I alternate most of the time between a 5270P, 5550P and 5960A To be honest no one notices and I distinctly remember going around HK with my 5711. My wife and I ate at a fancy restaurant and after dinner, the waiter complimented my wife's Rolex datejust wh... 

Thank you,Interesting Benzng!

 
 By: Robert65 : November 12th, 2020-01:32
Appreciate your input. Best Robert

I agree to wear what you own and enjoy it,

 
 By: watch-er : November 12th, 2020-09:43
but, I am also aware, it is not stolen until it is. Wearing anything in public you cannot easily replace or shrug off is probably not a great idea.

Tough question, easy answer

 
 By: Chimaera : November 12th, 2020-10:23
Like most here, I buy them to wear them. I am not wealthy or cavalier, but if I lose it in a robbery that is a chance I’m prepared to take. I have been mugged too many times to count, in a couple of coups d’etat and just yesterday evening I had to deal wi... 

Chimaera, May I ask where you live?

 
 By: Robert65 : November 14th, 2020-10:32
Not sure if you're unlucky with that many assaults, in the wrong place at the wrong time or just a dangerous area. Keep safe! Best, Robert

London....

 
 By: Chimaera : November 15th, 2020-13:15
......:but (until last week) most of my “adventures” have been in West Africa - Nigeria, Equatorial Guinea, Sierra Leone. Thank you for your good wishes - same to you and all the fellow Purists.

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 By: Mr. M : November 12th, 2020-11:50
own just one single watch and that is a Patek Grand Comp. I wear it every single day whereever I go. Not for sport though.