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I totally understand
as that dial is quite unique just like this one!

Jump hour dreams
By: sham1 : May 26th, 2017-11:39
I have always been fascinated by jump hour watches and none more so than the 3969R issued in a limited edition of 450 pieces to commemorate Patek's 150th anniversary. Prices have remained firm and few are being sold with the complete set - box, papers and...
Hi Gordon!
By: sham1 : May 26th, 2017-13:38
They both would fit pretty well. I have tried on the 3969 but not the AP but at 34mm I doubt if size would be an issue. I was wondering if you or anyone else has experienced the sound of an AP minute repeater. I am familiar with the clarity of Patek minut...
Interesting
By: sham1 : May 26th, 2017-23:36
that despite the AP being a minute repeater, the Patek would be the preferred choice. Perhaps, it is because this thread is in the Patek forum (I was unsure which forum to post this thread on but I thought I should give the Patek a fighting chance!!) Sett...
"Choices"
By: ingo5711 : May 27th, 2017-00:06
Choices, and questions for choices, should always be made according to the heart and emotions, and according to the facts that are relevant for the person who has to make the choice. To chose between two options, two watches, is a highly subjective matter...
Agreed!
By: sham1 : May 27th, 2017-00:12
I do keep an open mind always and I agree that the final decision will be mine but it is always good to hear the opinions of others as sometimes I may have missed something in my own decision making process.
Thanks Alkiro!
By: sham1 : May 27th, 2017-00:58
I can rely on a reply from you always It seems an unfair contest on paper - a minute repeater/jump hour v a jump hour and I am pretty sure that the AP is a rarer than the Patek. I love the dial on the Patek compared to the 'dial' of the AP
You are right!!
By: sham1 : May 27th, 2017-08:09
The AP is a John Schaeffer and the Cartier is a rare gem. Movement wise however, the AP is arguably superior not to forget it is a minute repeater But if I strictly follow your advice I could save myself a lot of money as the Cartier is less than half the...
For me
By: sham1 : May 27th, 2017-08:36
All three case sizes are lovely as I am partial to cushion shaped case watches and this Cartier is one of my all time favourites among Cartiers together with the original small Santos Dumont and the Tank Basculante. Unfortunately, they do not make them li...
I love that watch!
By: sham1 : May 28th, 2017-12:31
especially yours has the movement on display which is ultra rare. I still wish I had kept my steel manual basculante which I had bought new but alas, it was not to be. A lovely watch apart from the fact that the crown was positioned awkwardly at 12 o'cloc...
I have tried
By: sham1 : May 29th, 2017-03:02
the large one and the titanium skeleton piece but unfortunately they lacked the X factor that I felt when wearing the original Dumont. Probably just me liking smaller watches or perhaps it was the discreet guilloched dial of the original. Yes the movement...
:-)
By: sham1 : May 29th, 2017-11:53
A 10% loss on a watch is extremely good Alkiro even on a used model. I have been so accustomed to losing 75 to 80% on my new watches for 20 years before discovering Patek!!
Agreed
By: sham1 : May 29th, 2017-12:11
and other safe bets are a Philip Dufour, RW Smith and the Lange 1815 moonphase limited editions. People say we must enjoy the watch despite its resale value but believe you me when one has lost a lot of money on watches, it is only natural to prioritise r...
Sorry to hear that Alkiro
By: sham1 : May 29th, 2017-11:48
When I had my platinum Santos Dumont, I sold it at a 50% loss. Today a similar model (new old stock) is being sold at the same list price as it was 20 years ago and a used one slightly lower. I consider a 50% loss reasonable simply because I have had some...
True Alkiro
By: sham1 : May 29th, 2017-12:18
But there are many watches that had been marked up so much when new that even without taking into the effects of inflation, they would sell at 50% less today even if they were new old stock. I speak from experience as last year I purchased a Mont Blanc Vi...
I'm not a fan of that AP.
By: TheMadDruid : May 27th, 2017-08:09
Never was. But it is a minute repeater; and if the prices are close... On the other hand, you owe yourself a retirement present-one where you can take immediate possession-AND a "big move" (home) present. So, maybe just get them both. Then you will only h...
Thanks for your reply Mike! :-)
By: sham1 : May 27th, 2017-08:21
If the AP was not a minute repeater, there would be no contest! I wish I did owe myself a retirement gift but I have already bought two retirement gifts - arguably in the form of deposits for these two beauties - one I shall collect in exactly 4 weeks tod...
Good gracious Mike!! :-)
By: sham1 : May 27th, 2017-14:57
I am only 53 and still swim daily and play squash so I sure hope that in 3 years time I will not be stooped and walking with a cane(not so good for squash)!! And unless Alzheimer's hits me early, I doubt I can forget the large deposit that has gone into R...
Thank you Patekova!
By: sham1 : May 29th, 2017-04:04
It is good to know that you think that the 3969 is currently under priced. I did not even realise what its retail price was in 1989 probably because I was wearing a Raymond Weil then and had no knowledge of Patek then So thank you for the valuable informa...
The dream ends!
By: sham1 : January 24th, 2018-10:57
Yesterday I was in Frankfurt to view a 3969R complete with box, papers and commemorative coin which I had left a deposit on in December. I was most excited and the watch fitted my wrist perfectly. However, on inspection with a loop, I noticed a large scra...