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Always buy factory sealed!
The reason you should is that an authorised dealer who has had the watch on display will send it to Patek for repolishing if there are light marks from various customers handling the watch over time. Some people don't mind this but I do. If I wanted a repolished watch I'd rather buy secondhand. My first 5167R was not factory sealed purchased in London. Unfortunately one of the 4 lugs was smaller than the other 3. I then went for factory sealed. On opening one of the crown guards was smaller than the other. Then next factory sealed one (which I have decided to keep) has a perfect case but the date does not sit perfectly (it's slightly too high i.e.. the top of the number is just under the top of the date window. I am enjoying the watch for now and will send to Patek for adjusting before the 2 yr warranty runs out
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Factory Sealed Patek
By: mrnctan : October 17th, 2010-07:57
Hi all, Just want share my story to all Patek owner especially those who are keeping their sealed timepiece for special occasion. You might get a shock of your life time. Recently during a business trip oversea, I purchased a Factory Sealed 5960P from Pat...
Is it fair?
By: mrnctan : October 17th, 2010-08:53
But is this fair to a consumer. Let say if you brought a brand new LCD TV ready to enjoy it and upon first turn on, the switch came off. You call the Service Center and they told you no problem it is a small issue we will get it fix in 1 month time. Is th...
I will be.....
By: MiniCooper : October 17th, 2010-09:48
the devil's advocate.... Yes, sometimes there are problems with brand new watches.... Not only with PP but with other brands too... Amanico can tell you of such other problems.... However, they are a very small percentage compare to the production... It h...
Yes...
By: MiniCooper : October 17th, 2010-10:31
give them time to reply..... Now, when you buy a watch, it is best to use it asap in order to make certain that everything works... and that is the whole point of the warranty.... If you put it in the safe, it is as good as a watch that it does not work, ...
factory sealed
By: watch-er : October 19th, 2010-07:12
You should all realize that Patek Philippe never intends for a factory sealed watch to reach an ultimate retail owner. Their procedure is for the AD to remove all and discard the factory packaging and CHECK the watch thoroughly for any problems and then p...
Sure!
By: Dje : October 21st, 2010-03:32
Hi, Of course any discussion initiated and followed in good faith is beneficial and interesting (and as long as we respect the forum rules, the participants and people concerned). Regarding sealed watches I easily understand why you kept watches sealed as...
my experience
By: dreamer8 : October 21st, 2010-04:15
I can only offer my personal experience in Australia.About 4 years ago, I was told instructions from PP to AD' s to cut the plastic bag in front of customer after sale was finalised and for papers to be dated with purchaser's name.It had to have a name wh...
Welcome here!
By: Dje : October 17th, 2010-11:42
Hi, Welcome here. I'm sorry to hear about your experience. It's always sad to begin posting for negative reasons. I hope you'll get your watch back in perfect state soon. I hope also that you're not hoping more than that from any manufacturer, because if ...
thrice!!!
By: mrnctan : October 18th, 2010-01:22
Oh dear.... thrice!!! I will get really worry each time if I need to pull the crown to adjust the time. As it is a complicated watch, my local AD is not allow to repair. If it drop off, it is going back to the factory for a good 2mths. I am really puzzle ...
re: thrice
By: Horology75 : October 18th, 2010-04:47
first time around it was fixed in the NY workshop, second time around it was sent to factory then came sealed in a plastic sleeve with service and free of cost strap and additional 1 year warranty. Third time around they fixed it but upgraded the dp plati...
Brand new?
By: mrnctan : October 18th, 2010-06:54
May I know if this happen after years of ownership or when it is brand new? If it is use for a period of time, I could understand it might due to wear and tear and it had done its job. But if it is brand new....I will like to know what is their solution f...
small piece
By: watch-er : October 19th, 2010-10:35
Hard to believe such a small piece has the strength to wind the watch. The winding stem kept coming out of my 3800. I read in the instructions that some movements come out from the front so the winding crown easily pulls out to allow this. To reinstall si...
I rest my case
By: mrnctan : October 19th, 2010-00:49
Ha ha, I know what you mean. I can understand that. Although I have not post anything but I have been a registered member since 2007 or 2008 I cant remember.... and have been learning from the forum. I am not against Patek, and In fact I can show you prov...
Split stem?
By: Wees : October 19th, 2010-09:15
Hi there Is this one of the models which is constructed with a two part stem? That's not to say that it should easily come off, but that there are a number of models with a two part / split stem and that the crown (and part of the stem) can come out if pu...
Grand Complications
By: watch-er : October 20th, 2010-08:37
It is why perpetuals are sold with winding boxes. The mechanism works best when it is constantly running to avoid the oil drying up on the minute parts. Why anyone would even want a factory sealed watch makes not sense to me if the AD has handled a watch ...
never buy sealed
By: watch-er : July 8th, 2015-15:39
Why would anybody buy a watch unopened? The whole point is to have the dealer inspect it and you also so you do not buy a defect right out of the store. Once your name is on the papers you are stuck with it. I know of no other manufacturer where people wa...
Always buy factory sealed!
By: SooS : July 12th, 2015-04:37
The reason you should is that an authorised dealer who has had the watch on display will send it to Patek for repolishing if there are light marks from various customers handling the watch over time. Some people don't mind this but I do. If I wanted a rep...
I guess that
By: Mark in Paris : July 12th, 2015-09:34
The plastic is made to protect the watch during shipping but especially means the watch hasn't been opened since the quality control process. Then, the AD has to open it and show it to the customer in its beautiful wooden box for the watch is "served" in ...
I would add..
By: Dave G : July 13th, 2015-15:16
with any brand there is a chance of defect from shipping (dropped package, etc.) I had a 5205 that "out of the bag" was not working from an AD. I would never walk out of the dealer without inspecting unpackaged.