Dje
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Thank you Nicolas but....
Hi,
Thank you for your support.
Regarding the Patek Philippe Seal I understand your point but you could also consider:
1) that the Patek Philippe Seal is very discreet. There's nothing on the dial.
2) nobody was annoyed before to see the Geneva Seal on the calibre either.
3) the new Seal is a commitment and consequently I see it as a very positive move that will need time to prove and show its positive outcome.
4) not everybody can judge by himself the quality of a watch like a Patek Philippe. There are many brands selling or who have sold (successfully in quantity) watches more expensive than Patek Philippe watches but with very low or nearly none horological content! So certainly the real quality needs to be shown, explained... Not all PP customers are WIS!
5) Patek Philippe could not just drop the Geneva Seal and take no commitment to replace it by a higher reference. That would have been a door to people (and competitors) saying that Patek Philippe was lowering the quality!
Cheers
Dje
Well yes and no!
By: Dje : July 29th, 2009-13:24
Hi Julian, In fact if Mr Stern pays such a price for a watch, that's only because another collector stopped just before. So without him all watches he bought would have sold and probably for nearly as much! Does that make sense? Cheers Dje
Very interesting, Jerome
By: amanico : July 29th, 2009-13:33
Thanks a lot for this thread, my friend. There are 3 very interesting thing, IMO: 1/ The " thing " is in the pipe. Now, I will have to patiently wait, before deciding which chrono will be added to my collection. Dreams...And Hopes. 2/ 2014 will be an impo...
Thank you Nicolas but....
By: Dje : August 2nd, 2009-06:05
Hi, Thank you for your support. Regarding the Patek Philippe Seal I understand your point but you could also consider: 1) that the Patek Philippe Seal is very discreet. There's nothing on the dial. 2) nobody was annoyed before to see the Geneva Seal on th...
You're right Bruno!
By: Dje : August 2nd, 2009-06:22
Hi Bruno, Thank you for your comments and thank you for reminding us this inspiration for the 5070. Still not choosing to keep a 45mm diameter, they could have made it 38mm too! In fact I think the only serious reproach I've read about the gorgeous 5070 i...
Thank you CL!
By: Dje : August 2nd, 2009-06:28
Hi, I understand your question. Regarding vintage watches they try to keep as many original pieces as possible. I can't imagine replacing a vintage case (they certainly would not have the spare case anyway). Regarding new watches I can ask if you really w...
Merci beaucoup Jerome...
By: RT : August 8th, 2009-21:04
for taking the time and effort to answer all our questions. So perhaps it's time to get the 5196P as the cal.215 will stay for sometime, but then again the 5970P is also very tempting even just seeing the case picture. Maybe the new in-house manual chrono...