A limited edition of 1,000 pieces to celebrate Patek’s new manufacture. A home run for Patek, IMO. More infos on Patek’s official website (where photo is taken from). Best, V. ...
New York Grand Exhibition offered 600 pieces of 5522 just for the US market. With the 6007 for the global market, this 1,000 run seems not agressive. The 5522, in a steel case with an "affordable price point", flew out the door and, after around 3 years, ...
I’m pretty sure this piece will also command a high premium going forward, from what I understand demand is already through the roof everywhere. Hopefully, all regional bosses will do their homework and the 6007 will be sold to the right people to start w...
Each name will be considered individually for this LE, and here the regional bosses will need to do a good job, even if it's admittedly difficult for a number of reasons (and I have no doubt most of them will succeed). You always get first time "flippers"...
A beautiful LE edition in steel to kick off the 2020 novelties that I bet will be a success. One more detail that I’m not sure I have seen yet is the (not too friendly, but not egregious) price: Euros 26,149 if you buy in Europe, or USD28,351. Cheers🥂 ...
Official figure for Pagoda 5500 made in 1997 to mark the inauguration of new manufacturing centre was 2000 (1100 in J, 500 in R, 250 in G and 150 in P). I think 1000 pieces is a huge number for a limited steel production. I can't recall Patek producing su...
New York Grand Exhibition offered 600 pieces of 5522 just for the US market. With the 6007 for the global market, this 1,000 run seems not agressive. The 5522, in a steel case with an "affordable price point", flew out the door and, after around 3 years, ...
Especially when comparing to the 2000 pieces Pagoda 5500 made in 1997 to mark the inauguration of new manufacturing centre and in 1997 the annual production was significantly low compared to current annual production. What I meant was 1000 pieces in steel...
Other “limited editions” that you mentioned also have a huge run - for PP standards - in my book. It’s not necessary to call it a limited edition, just do what you plan to do without calling it a LE. Cheers!
I switched ADs and will get my first watch from the new AD beginning of July. Since this isn’t an application watch, it’s only the purchase history with the AD that counts.
Switching countries in Europe, if this is the case, might be more problematic with this watch, to be honest. But perhaps I know who's your "new" AD (?), in which case they will get a few extra pieces of this model, hence chances could be a bit higher...;-...
The reason why I will get the other piece from them (you know which one) is because I told them in our first personal meeting to call Patek Germany to make my case. It obviously worked because they know my entire buying history and I have met these great ...