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I have both, a 997 that I bought June of this year and I also have a 2 yr old aquanaut and a 5 yr old 5110R
There definitely is a parallel to both brands and the way they perform
Not to mention the cult following that comes with both brands
To sum it up IMO, they both blow the roof off in terms of performance and efficiency
That is why they are what they are, and we are talking about it
Thank you Nicolas, but...
By: Dje : September 1st, 2010-09:35
Hi Nicolas, In fact I don't consider an Aston Martin as more sophisticated than a 911. An Aston Martin is certainly rarer and more exotic, consequently adding a certain charm of exclusivity even greater than a 911, but a 997 GT3 is for me more sophisticat...
I think Patek stick to its root and....
By: CL : August 31st, 2010-16:07
they are classic. That's why we love them *CL P.S. If I can have the choice, I would LOVE to have one ref 96 SS, one 2526 RG, one 3450 YG, one 2499 YG, one 5070P, one 5970G, one 5004R, one 5101P, one 3939R , one 5078P and one 5016R. Can't think of any oth...
The original SL
By: Dje : September 1st, 2010-09:38
Hi, The original SL is indeed one of the most appealing cars ever. It would quite probably have been my favourite car in 1954. The more recent SL models are really excellent cars, but the SLS is the one that lives up to the SL name. Today I personaly much...
ooops...I'm colorblind so
By: CL : September 2nd, 2010-15:49
no car for me Porsche is not my type of car but I do appreciate its classic appeal and look, same with Bentley before they were sold. Then again, I would have to say that Mecedes is a true classic too. Hmmmm...come to think about it, Mercedes is like a Ro...
That works
By: Le Chef : September 1st, 2010-11:26
But the question is really "Classic" vs "Icon". If you think "Classic" then the Calatrava works well but maybe Bentley would be a better example than the 911. I actually think "Icon" is a better word to describe the 911 and then the Nautilus and the Royal...
Why not but....
By: Dje : September 5th, 2010-03:14
Hi, I can easily agree and indeed the 911 is iconic now, but it has also become IMO the classic design for a 2+2 sports car, the one that serves for all comparisons. So iconic and classic for me! Cheers Dje
I do not...
By: COUNT DE MONET : September 2nd, 2010-05:59
... classic or not: the design and the purpose decides wheter I like a product or not. If it is a car and the 911 in particular: unpractical for a car. A car has to be for me practical in the fisrt place. A MB E 250 diesel is all that I would ask and need...
What I ment is...
By: COUNT DE MONET : September 5th, 2010-12:42
The 911 is a good example what can happen to a classic: once a great, revolutionary car in design and performance, now a leaking shadow of itself. The fact that they made a water cooling boxter motor out of an originally air cooled boxter once did not rea...
Interesting thoughts
By: Nomer : September 2nd, 2010-14:14
Nice post Jerome. It reminded me of a similar conversation I had very recently with a friend of mine comparing Porsche and Rolex rather than Patek. It began with a conversation about his Aston Martin which he rated as very good but not quite perfected. On...
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By: p@p@ : September 2nd, 2010-22:33
I have both, a 997 that I bought June of this year and I also have a 2 yr old aquanaut and a 5 yr old 5110R There definitely is a parallel to both brands and the way they perform Not to mention the cult following that comes with both brands To sum it up I...
PP5396 a calssic?
By: henryhoe : September 5th, 2010-03:31
I beg to defer in some of your comparisons. ie the PP5396 the one that u posted. That I can't say is a classic. Firstly it is not a calatrava but an annual calender. This model with due respect is unlikely to be classic. In my view it is not even well acc...
Love them all...
By: patrick_y : February 26th, 2011-20:54
Love the Porsche, love the Patek Philippe 96 references... Definitely a hard decision. They both stem from a tradition that remain true to the core root of both companies. And both represent their respective firms very well. There are a lot of dislikes I ...