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Patek Philippe

Totally agree with Kari...

 

I know it is not "proper" to discuss these things on this forum, but I do think things are getting out of hand. That said, the watch industry is very cyclical, so we cannot blame the manufactures for milking it while they can, or they might end up like Corum, bleeding money, and eventually sold to the Chinese. Another downturn like the quartz crisis or the financial crisis in 2008 could wipe out a number of these companies so they need to fill the coffers. And I am not of the opinion we should be comparing PP's with Porches. How much effort goes into painting a still life? Art commands astronomical prices, and horology is considered an art.  But all this has led us to seek value. Much as I love PP, I would never even consider an entry level Calatrava when I could get an IWC Perpetual Calendar or similar for the same money. But in no way are Patek the only ones guilty of over pricing. 

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