chris7509
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It is a session where you disassemble and assemble back a caliber 215 from Patek
May 15, 2019,05:01 AM
Not sure it is linked to the nb of watches / value you buy ....
I have bought 1 nautilus and was invited to visit the manufacture and 2 or 3 years after bought another watch (a QP) and was invited to the atelier.
Although i m going there on a regular basis and i guess there is a good connection with various sales persons over there. Lucky for me it is the Parisian Salon.
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A DIY patek? 🤓
By: ChristianDK : May 14th, 2019-06:34
Very cool - that should be a lot of fun
I agree with Chris
By: Centurionone : May 15th, 2019-05:13
I can only speak for the London salon and they are fantastic people. They do keep in touch round the year with invitations to dinners, viewing and sporting events etc. I have not bought many watches or spent millions either
A tip:
By: Rapwatch : May 14th, 2019-10:29
Don’t squeeze the tweezers too tight. Just a light grip. Saves screws going flying 😀
Don’t worry
By: renerod : May 14th, 2019-18:21
Screws will fly anyway, it’s just part of the learning. Just enjoy tons. It must be a real delight to fiddle with a Patek movement. I’ve only taken master classes with JLC and ETA movements. Best. René
It is a great activity ...
By: chris7509 : May 14th, 2019-11:00
I have done it last year and indeed it is a superb activity to do + you will enjoy diner etc with your fellow students ! Really worth it i would go back immediately if proposed ! cheers.
Oh wow
By: chris7509 : May 14th, 2019-13:00
No spoil on the activity itself but this is a quick pic of the diner we had after As you can see location is pretty special ...
Perish the thought!
By: Centurionone : May 16th, 2019-06:47
I would rather stay as a client in my old age )