In 2007 annual production was around 38 000.

Jan 15, 2020,09:57 AM
 

The following article confirms it.
www.watchprosite.com
In 2012 Thierry mentioned production was around 45 000
www.hodinkee.com
In 2016 it was mentioned production was around 60 000
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Great article: Five reasons why Patek Philippe is the most coveted watch brand in the world

 
 By: @Patek_Ambassador : January 14th, 2020-17:43
collectability.com Just an outstanding read!

With all due respect...

 
 By: Catulle : January 14th, 2020-19:27
Hasn’t PP been producing 50,000 watches a year for the past ten years or more? That’s a Christie’s write up. Marketing copy? No doubt PP watches maintain great resale value, but if that’s not someone’s main concern when buying a watch? How about after-sal... 

The 1M estimate is most certainly accurate. I don’t know how you came up with the 50k figure, but when I started getting seriously interested in the brand some 5 years ago...

 
 By: FabR : January 15th, 2020-01:20
They told me they were making around 38k watches a year. There has been one significant increase since, because of the construction of the new building, which sets the current production in the low 60k (with a projected 1 to 2% annual growth going forward... 

Sure...

 
 By: Boron : January 15th, 2020-06:42
www.nytimes.com

In 2007 annual production was around 38 000.

 
 By: DOCSF : January 15th, 2020-09:57
The following article confirms it. In 2012 Thierry mentioned production was around 45 000 In 2016 it was mentioned production was around 60 000

Thanks for sharing these links. I will definitely check with Patek -- both the 2007 and 2012 data would be pretty much what I had *only* after excluding the 10k to 12k quartz models, which was not my recollection.

 
 By: FabR : January 15th, 2020-11:24
The 2016 information seems more in line, but I want to be as accurate as possible in the numbers I give (and receive!), so I'll try to verify what you sent me. In case I made a mistake (i.e., my numbers did not included quartz models while I said they did... 

+/- 60'000 ( by memory)

 
 By: Superjhemp : January 17th, 2020-03:38
Dear Fabr, If i'm not mistaken I recall Thierry Stern quoting 60'000 pieces a year in an interview with Wei Koh, at Baselworld 2019. Also in Patek's latest magazine in an article written by Nicolas Foulkes I think that he talked about producing around 60'... 

The 50k number is very recent

 
 By: CastorKrieg : January 15th, 2020-02:18
I doubt up till 1980s they were making more than 5000 watches per year, times were different and their offering as well.

I had read that also.

 
 By: Jay (Eire) : January 15th, 2020-04:12
The Patek he talks about is not in my mind the Patek most of us, and 99% of their customers, talk about and buy. Rare handcrafts, high complications yes, sign me up (and help me pay for it). The same for many vintage pieces. But that’s a small small piece... 

Yes, a very good aticle.

 
 By: watchme : January 15th, 2020-05:54
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