innovations continue while balanced with more colorful dials and straps to bring in younger collectors. The average age of Patek collectors is around mid to late 40s. As Cubitus was created with a younger crowd in mind, I see this strategy continuing step...
For actual daily wear: 1. Calatrava time/date with salmon dial. Lovely, simple, understatedly elegant. 2. Cubitus perpetual calendar. That case looks like it was made for a PC display and I like the louvered dial. For sheer admiration: 1. Fox and Crow. Si...
You must have enjoyed trying them all on. I like the 5810 and 5610 equally. Fortunately (or more aptly, unfortunately) for me I will not be in a position to have to decide. I also love 3738 return.
The pictures were amazing. I quite liked the linen and hand hammered blue dial. I don't own a PP as such my opinion doesn't matter but to some extent I find it is becoming more and more difficult to separate the brand, the watches and the management from ...
I didnโt examine closely all the new releases yet, but so far the Crow & Fox is my absolute favorite. I also consider the new Celestial to be a major release. And I think the small Ellipse could appeal to me quite a bit. The World Time Minute Repeater...
I have mixed feelings about this watch. I like the hobnail case, which comes from the 5326G and can also be found in 5328G and 5226G, but the dimensions (41 x 12.22 mm) arenโt very appealing to me. Also, I have doubts concerning the on/off symbol of the a...
cut-out at 12 which is not ideal, the color and texture of the dial really pop ! Furthermore, the alarm is somewhat similar to a MR in that there is one hammer. The sound is noticeable but not loud, hence apparently the alarm is meant for mainly for remin...
I didnโt realize from all the other press Iโd seen that the Nautilus Desk Clock was as small as it is; seeing it next to a watch gives great perspective. Iโd expected it to be much larger for some reason. In terms of other releases, I still am puzzled a b...
I am still very much a Nautilus fan, but at the same time it remains a pointless watch for me as itโs unwearable. And these anniversary pieces even more soโฆdestined to be flipped and flipped again and for the most part locked away for value retention or j...
photographs! While I personally still donโt like the Cubitus, I think the new release is so far its most attractive version by far. As to your factual statement regarding โaverage age of Patek collectorsโ, I wonder whether what/whose data this is based on...
So many novelties to like/love, including the fabulous automaton, the ground breaking new Celestial (both in complications and design), daring and beautiful new dial colors (eg the lacquered dial 5270Ps), 5227G salmon, exceptionally sporty and beautiful b...
So many novelties to like/love, including the fabulous automaton, the ground breaking new Celestial (both in complications and design), daring and beautiful new dial colors (eg the lacquered dial 5270Ps), 5227G salmon, exceptionally sporty and beautiful b...
I see you were very well hosted at the Patek booth ๐ A couple of questions, out of curiosity: - After trying on the 50th anniversary pieces, which one is your favorite? - Do you think the desk clock could also be a pocket watch? Cheers!
P and G bracelet being my preference because they pay hommage to the original Nautilus. I would be super happy with either. In terms of dial, I love the one with strap because of the superb diamond hour markers. Strap piece looks modern but I like the fee...
Based on your feedback, I think we're quite aligned about the 50th anniversary pieces. I've already discussed with my AD about it and I'm afraid that I don't have many chances ๐ฌ Apparently, the most demanded is the P one, so I've put my name down for the ...