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Several great new watches for hedge fund managers and a watch with orange hands for the rest of us.
Of course the wait list for the new Aquanaut will be a few years deep and likely slow down delivery of the 5167A.
Uggh.... I really want a 5167 with an orange seconds hand.
Agree...
By: vitalsigns : March 25th, 2018-09:51
Patek will not innovate because Patek does not have to innovate (except at the grand comp level and a few other unattainable (for me) releases). Their position in the market is IMO irrationally strong. This leads to a different set of business decisions t...
I have to agree...
By: Langeholic : March 25th, 2018-13:16
although Patek have not really innovated for years, if not decades. I guess a brand that has something to prove pushes the boundaries of innovation, but Patek’s following is so strong that if a new metal or dial colour is released, it’s big news! I hope P...
Spot on!
By: Langeholic : March 25th, 2018-19:14
One can’t help but admire a brand that takes so much care and thought updating minor details to perfect their product. That strive for excellence and compulsive approach is lacking in Patek, even at times in their “Grand Complication” models. I for one lo...
In Patek's defence,
By: sham1 : March 25th, 2018-20:29
I would just like to say that Patek do innovate but they do things slowly and thoroughly. The 5650 Advanced Research Nautilus was produced last year with an accuracy of +1 -2 seconds. Few mechanical watches can boast of such accuracy but it may take a whi...
expectations
By: keks : March 26th, 2018-13:31
we all have different expectations to mostly everything in life. In this day where most desires are expected to be fulfilled immediately I can certainly see how some find this years novelties less groundbreaking and disappointing. Personally I was slightl...
As said here
By: watch-er : March 27th, 2018-08:26
Patek does not need to innovate or do anything for that matter. Besides the 240q they stick to the 215ps in spite of the fact it is way too small for all the watches it is in and is a 1960s technology with a short PR and no hacking.