What’s amazing to me is that still there aren’t any watches you can buy just walking into an AD. At least that’s been my experience (not that I’m in the market but it doesn’t hurt to ask 😎).
IMO these historically important watches have received a somewhat diminished response compared to the the reception they would have received as an exclusive release at a different time of year. Partly responsible for this reaction I believe is the creativ...
But, considering they've already committed to building 5000 precious metal Nautiluses (creating over half a billion Swiss Francs in revenue at the retail level - which will account for about 1% of all luxury watch revenue from just 3 SKUs), for them to an...
Assuming these Nautilus models will mostly be delivered within the next twelve months; with 5000 units, that means this is already going to be more than 5% of the entire annual production in unit terms (the estimated production was around 70,000 pieces fo...
What’s amazing to me is that still there aren’t any watches you can buy just walking into an AD. At least that’s been my experience (not that I’m in the market but it doesn’t hurt to ask 😎).
Imagine a directive coming from the vendor brands... "Keep the cases empty, or put signs stating 'For Exhibition Only.'" When a client waits for something - they're much more appreciative when they get it. Also, even if there's a problem (a mechanical def...
I think Patek Philippe knows how to maximize profit and revenue better than you think. Might I most politely state; for you to suggest that Patek Philippe made a possible mistake, is probably a tiny little bit of overconfidence on your part. After all, th...
I'm a collector/enthusiast too. However, having worked in the industry too, I have a slightly different perspective and I recognize the biases that collectors have. We will definitely look forward to any future announcements! But with the thousands of pie...
will it be a one off limited to the 50th Anniversary models? Any thoughts on that? To me, it makes sense on a lot of levels to limit it to the anniversary watches to keep them as something special and different, but I can definitely see a strong counter a...
A lot of people are really happy with the 330 movement - because it hacks. And most people want a seconds hand and date. The average customer wants automatic, seconds hand (quickest way to see if a watch is alive or out of power), date complication, and w...
But at 5000 volume (if that's materialized), I agree that it can't be called a limited edition (unless we change the concept of "limited" in the horological world).
I understand your feelings, but this decision to unveil the 50th Anniversary Nautilus models alongside the other new Watches & Wonders 2026 releases seems consistent with the stated intention, for several years now, to ensure that the Nautilus remains jus...
And while I love Nautilus, when I think of what defines Patek and the great watches it has made and continues to make, the watches that I think of are non sport models including: 1518 and its progeny, MRs, WTs, rare handcrafts, PCs, chronos, ACs and Calat...
1) I certainly do not want the cheap and awful looking engraved rotor and even less so on a 100k watch. Ruins the beautiful 240 movement in my eyes. 2) No date and no seconds looks great but the date on the 5711 has never bothered me and I use it a lot. 3...
The clean dial without date and seconds is appealing to me. Before W&W, ADs and people who know Patek well I spoke to all guessed that the 50th pieces would be announced separately from W&W. Having gone to W&W 2026, I got the sense that the reason to laun...
interesting threads with great minds. Personally I’m confused why we haven’t seen a special or “limited” edition farewell to the well-loved 5712/1A (perhaps a different dial color). Following past patterns, that should’ve been followed by the reveal of a ...
enough to keep us guessing and often leave us quite surprised. I think your idea if realized would be a wonderful thing. 5712/1A was introduced 20 years ago in 2006 for the 30th anniversary of Nautilus. While they are in general moving away from steel Nau...