I was saying that the gentleman should do it if he loves that watch that much and will keep it. As I paid the premium in the past, I was merely intimating that...
he would not be alone on this dissonant journey. Believe me, I did not enjoy paying more than MSRP. No one wants to overpay, but if that's where the market is and his AD won't get him one on a timely basis, what can you do?
Hello, Patek Philippe forum! I’m not a PP owner, so I wanted to ask for some opinions/advice about buying and owning one. I have a very small, purpose-driven collection highlighted by an FP Journe Chronometre Bleu as my everyday/work watch, and a Panerai ...
That is a big milestone, indeed, and one that will bring you lots of joy in the future. Love your two watches, BTW, and I like the lack of complexity in not having to choose watches for the week and for the weekends. The 5167 is a great everyday watch, an...
...I do mind suggesting them to get milked on the grey market. I myself never bought above retail (in fact, I never bought second hand so far!), so my best advice in the situation you describe is probably to start by buying a more readily-available Patek,...
I'll look at the rest of the catalogue to see the offerings at a price point I'm willing to pay. It's tough because I'm looking for something wearable around big, gushy messes (of all sorts). I'll certainly keep the group updated!
The aquanaut is nice, but I think the lack of supply, high demand, and rising prices is creating a buyer frenzy! At some point I think we need to put our foot down and not support the madness. LOL, we should all stop buying and tell them we’ll start when ...
Thin, comfortable, without complications so setting is very easy. The only one comparable for me is Rolex Daytona on rubber bracelet, but that is 50% more and difficult to get as well.
Find another suitable watch or if you really must have this one then do some legwork and call as many ADs as you can and see what they say. Put your name down if these ADs take names. Ask your watch buddies if someone can buy one for you, someone with a g...
I've visited all of the ADs to which I have physical access, and I've called many others to which I don't. They all say the same thing about a three year waitlist (which I know is a moving target and will still be three years in three years' time), and so...
I had a conversation with a SA my local Patek AD and inquired about the 5167 as well. He told me that it's possible to get the 5167 in less than 6 months since demand isn't as crazy as the 5711/5712. Have a chat with your local Patek AD, if they know you'...
But I share similar sentiments with the other purists - please do not pay over list for any watch. In addition, buying a new Patek is not just about the watch, it is the whole Patek experience which few other brands can offer. Difficult to describe but I ...
Agreed that beyond the watch itself it would be a shame to miss out on the Patek experience. I will say that I called the salon in Geneva letting them know of this situation and the fact that I'll be there in the coming months. They said they could not of...
I am glad that you will be well received at the Salon. Be prepared for a pleasant surprise. I had the same experience two years ago!! And do visit the museum if you can spare the time. The best!!
It‘s a very personal decision, here is my strategy: Decide how long you are willing to wait and then try your best to get at retail. If not successfull, get one at resell and forget what you paid. I know its propably not popuplar around here, but I would ...
To be honest, I can understand your sentiment perfectly. I have gotten great advice from everyone here on not paying over retail, but I do really like the piece and I'm not enough of a serial buyer to be offered one at list.
I wouldn’t pay a penny more than retail, this is more a principle. If you love the watch, enroll in a PP boutique or an AD & wait. I’m not a owner of PP but I’ve been told you ought to treat it as gentle as you could - so i let you think through for the r...
Agreed that they're not beaters. The messes I've encountered with my son aren't about impact so much as they are about mess; less slamming my wrist on something and more getting sauce all over my hands while feeding him. But the point is certainly taken--...
Depends on where you are, you may visit a few local AD’s and tell them your story of celebrating your new baby. They may be able to swing something for you. Calling them will not work as they will not treat you seriously. As far as finishing, PP is the be...
I also keep my collection small (I like to wear all my watches for extended period of time, so 3-4 max) and I also have a FBJ CB. Getting the 5167, howe ver as I already own another PP watch the wait is 'manageable'. I however would wait on principle - no...
As a fellow CB owner, you must be looking at the second-hand market with the same puzzlement that I am. I bought mine new from a boutique at a time when they were hard to find but certainly obtainable. Now I'm hearing stories about waitlists, applications...
I also got my CB relatively easily so seeing 5 years waiting list and application papers is a bizzare experience. It all comes down to available funds and your willingness but I will never pay above retail for what is essentially a basic summer watch, no ...
I own them both . But , prefer the Vacheron Constantin more due to it`s Royal Heritage and Being the Oldest Haute Horology member . Also, they don`t over price their watches like pp .
You come into many PP threads with always the same message around 'Royal heritage' and 'Oldest Haute Horology member' then continue to look down on Patek. We get it, you like VC, no need belittle the competition, especially since many member here hold bot...
It is not exactly a hard-wearing tool/sports watch. The mechanism is still quite fragile, the same one used in many other PP models. The casing gets dented and scratched easily even though it is stainless steel. I know all of this because I own one. Secon...
I was thinking about messes in terms of food, washable paint, etc., but I'm an urban creature with other perils as well. For example, I bike with my son in a bike seat almost every day, and my wrist often hits bike racks when I lock it up. Constantly putt...
Some people are against that and would keep the bracelet. I personally don't see the problem with selling the bracelet if you are never going to use it. Given the current market, you will always be able to sell the watch without losing money. There are qu...
but I would never pay over list for a watch, but that's just me. There's others to choose from or I would wait for all the hoopla (and price) to settle down. Everyone has different priorities and I understand that but mine does not include paying over lis...
if you cannot get the Aquanaut at retail in the time frame (which you decide) for the celebration, then you should think whether you feel that the premium for this watch is worthy for the occasion. We ALL do not like to pay premiums for watches and many m...
In 2008 just before the GFC, I bought the 5960P at a premium because I was still a relative newbie to Patek Philippe. I searched for this watch for nearly two years only to be disappointed by the AD's who had more important clients than me. Finally, fed u...
Nobody really has the right to make a judgment for whether it makes sense for another person to pay a premium or not. It is all about individual circumstances and what makes sense to each of us as individuals. I also paid a premium for my 5070P.......£67k...
he would not be alone on this dissonant journey. Believe me, I did not enjoy paying more than MSRP. No one wants to overpay, but if that's where the market is and his AD won't get him one on a timely basis, what can you do?
And I’m certain that after this time, you don’t look back and immediately think purchase price. That’s why I’m seriously considering the 5167 at far above list—I’m doing a little mental gymnastics now, but from the moment of purchase onward I’m sure I’ll ...
I lean toward your viewpoint. I don’t like the idea of paying above retail, but I also think that this worry about the red line of list vs over retail only goes up until the point of purchase. After that, you never think about it again. I bought my PAM wh...
Your views are in line with where I’m leaning, though it puts us in the minority here. I understand the principle of not paying over retail, but the realpolitik is that I’ll never get one otherwise—I’m not a serial buyer so I’ll never be offered one new (...
decide what you want to do ! Once you have decided, please let us know and tell us your reasons. The community shall be supportive of your decision. Enjoy the hunt !
Children are such a blessing! As an owner of this reference, and having spoken about it a lot with my local watch buddies, I have a few thoughts on it. 1. The waitlist is not like you describe if you have a relationship with an AD. I know you said you do ...
As a 5167 owner and father of young children yourself, your views are most welcome! As you say, #1 isn’t an option for myself, but I’ve been going through this with my watch crew and I’m indeed exploring going through one of them to get the watch new. I’m...
I'm like you, in that I've intentionally purchased pre-owned watches before with a little wear on them already because I know I'll add my own marks and I don't need an unflawed specimen. I really like how you think about any marks you get on the watch wil...
I'm a big aquanaut fan, bought my first one over 20 years ago. I don't like paying over retail or supporting the grey market but I have done it many times in the past for watches and cars. If you have the means, just do it, its only $10K more and you get ...