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Patek 6000
Hi guys,
This is my first post on this forum, and I have a question for you all.
I am planning on buying my first Patek Philippe soon. I really like the 6000 in white gold a lot. What do you think about this one? Would that be a good first Patek for investment and wearing most of the time, or are there better options? I also like the Patek 5297g. Would that be a better option? The watch will never be sold, but once I pass away it's going to my son. And I would like for him to have a watch that will be worth something once I pass away ( hopefully not sooner than 40 years haha )
Any help is appreciated
Patek 6000
By: MarcsPatek : July 21st, 2014-02:38
Hi guys, This is my first post on this forum, and I have a question for you all. I am planning on buying my first Patek Philippe soon. I really like the 6000 in white gold a lot. What do you think about this one? Would that be a good first Patek for inves...
patek dial
By: MarcsPatek : July 21st, 2014-12:19
They showed me the grey dial. I liked that a lot. I am not buying the watch to make any money. But let's say that my son doesn't like the watch anymore in about 40 years or so and he doesn't want it anymore and he wants to trade it for something else. I d...
5227g
By: MarcsPatek : July 22nd, 2014-13:00
Thanks for your advise. I really appreciate it. I actually meant the 6000 or the 5227g. My autocorrect kinda messed up there. I saw both watches in person and they were both amazing pieces I really love the 6000 but do you think that the price will deteri...
Well said!
By: patrick_y : July 22nd, 2014-14:05
Well said! By someone who has first-hand experience with both. The hinging on the hunter back in the 5227G is unusually good. That's definitely a difficult case to produce and I too agree it's better than the 5153.
6000G all the way
By: keks : July 22nd, 2014-13:38
The 6000G in gray dial with a dark gray strap if I had it my way, but that is just my vote. A far more exciting movement, slimmer profile and fit, the deployant clasp, and the versatility. If you are getting something to wear regularly I would recommend g...
Savor the process...
By: patrick_y : July 22nd, 2014-14:31
I really like your post keks! And I too really like the 6000. One of my favorite Patek Philippe watches. I found your statement of interest: "Best of luck with the decision making. Savor the process for once you have made your purchase you may miss the se...
Patrick, I love your posts,
By: docsnov : July 22nd, 2014-18:08
it is like stream of consciousness relating to watches which is great. I had to go look at the watches being discussed as I can never picture the Patek watch in my mind from the reference number given. It amazes me when you guys rattle off all the referen...
Thank you!
By: patrick_y : July 23rd, 2014-16:01
That "stream of consciousness" (very elegantly put by the way) where model numbers are abled to be rattled off is just a crazy amount of nerd-like knowledge for the various watch brands and their models. I'm probably a mildly obsessed individual, and many...
I only had time
By: docsnov : July 23rd, 2014-20:01
to go to the Tourbillon, the Tourneau, and the Montblanc boutique which I happened to walk by. I feel weird sometimes in Tourbillon stores because the sales people are trained to give you certain phrases or stats that imply knowledge of the watches, but t...
I assure you...
By: patrick_y : July 24th, 2014-10:34
I assure you that you definitely know more about watches than the people in watch sales at that specific Tourneau store. I think that overall these employees are given a very thorough training. However, they only retain a very small amount of it. And then...
Thank you all
By: MarcsPatek : July 23rd, 2014-03:48
Thanks for all the information and nice words everyone. And indeed I am gonna savor the process of buying the Patek. Reading some books and brochures about Patek as we speak. Maybe someday I will know as much about Patek as you guys.
I can see that...
By: patrick_y : July 23rd, 2014-16:03
It really isn't easy to choose among all of the excellent pieces on the market. But I usually fall in love with one, and thankfully one at a time. I almost look at watches as a marriage (not really, but some analogies do exist).