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Patek Philippe

Two good points....

 

......but my response would be.....


1) Quantity..... there are undoubtedly fewer vintage Patek, but there are a huge number of Patek collectors.....that suggests that the demand/supply issue should only intensify the focus. OK, I think for some Patek the rarity is so exclusive that it precludes that, but for many Patek that isn't the case.

2) Wearability .... yes, this makes more sense to me. However, the nature of the case on many of these Calatravas is such that it wears bigger than it is. When the case perimeter does not have an insert and the actual size of the dial fills the case, a 36mm watch wears like a 38mm watch. For sure a number of 35-36mm Pateks just feel and look bigger than that size suggests. I also think it matters how/when you wear it. The vintage Patek is not a sports watch, but it looks stunning in many situations. Certainly with a suit.....it kills. Also, casually it can work very well. 

Waterproof for me is not an issue .... i have a lot of "waterproof" vintage Rolex, and i would never dare let any of them near water!!

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