I've heard from car designers who told me about this... They were the designer of the beautiful parts; but then the engineers had to make the car meet global requirements, then the car needs to be easily assembled and more cut lines get drawn, then the car needs to be made so it's repairable after a crash, and maintainable and repairable for general maintenance... Lots of adjustments necessary! Patek Philippe does have a lot of targets whenever they have a new movement. And honestly, Patek Philippe stays relatively quite pure to that original concept! Overall quality has not gotten significantly worse in the past 30 years. And I would argue in some ways it has improved. Some of Patek Philippe's best watches have been made in the past 15 years or so in my opinion. I can't wear those million-dollar 6300s, plus the Grand Master Chime is the size of a small hockey puck. So I'll pass. But watches like the 5270, 5970, 5960, all of the WorldTimes, and even the simple watches are all wonderful and really enjoyable pieces that are well made. Even a normal or entry-level Patek Philippe is a wonderful watch to behold. Nothing to sneeze at. Some people don't even like the look of all those complications, some people just want simple, clean, manual wind, hours, minutes, and seconds displayed. Not everyone wants a 3-subdial registers watch.