Thank you & that makes sense

Oct 05, 2019,06:23 AM
 

So in other words, there have possibly been some sort issues with the other components and they are still working to solve those.


I find these Advanced Research pieces very interesting and wish they would put out a few more and make them more easily accessible instead of having them super limited and unobtainable for the regular collector.

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Advanced Research components

 
 By: w220 : October 4th, 2019-15:19
Since 2005, Patek's Advanced Research Program has been experimenting with components made of silinvar, and has over the years produced a handful limited edition watches containing various such components. The components are the Spiromax balance spring, th...  

According to Yannick Michot, Head of Patek Philippe Germany...

 
 By: Pour le Mérite : October 5th, 2019-00:12
...they only put things in regular production if they‘re convinced it works and does not fail. Not very helpful but that’s what he stated.

Thank you & that makes sense

 
 By: w220 : October 5th, 2019-06:23
So in other words, there have possibly been some sort issues with the other components and they are still working to solve those. I find these Advanced Research pieces very interesting and wish they would put out a few more and make them more easily acces... 

Yep, it's very unfortunate that there are very few pieces with those components.

 
 By: Pour le Mérite : October 6th, 2019-04:16
The 5550P is they only model I know of that has all components. And damn that thing is gorgeous!

Agree! [nt]

 
 By: w220 : October 6th, 2019-06:25

Plus1! Such a gorgeous executed piece,but a bit worrying that these components have not found their way to normal production models at all.

 
 By: jlc.thomsen : October 6th, 2019-10:18
It’s been 8-9 years now. It might be that it has been difficult to justify increased reliability and durability to justify the R