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What's the problem?

 

High prices are not the problem...high production and design that is not embraced by the clientele  is the problem.   The 3970 situation above is an excellent example and provocative point with a great deal of merit.  It is true that the watch was not received well at first but hindsight might suggest that people had so loved the 2499 that to see a change was at first difficult to endorse.  As well hind sight would show that the 3970 was designed with a strong regard for Patek tradition and the DNA of the model is not so different than what has come before it.  Another good example is the ref. 5020.  The watch failed miserably  when it was produced but even with a relatively substantial price at the time it was designed with timeless style and was held to low production numbers.


The quintessential problem is that IF it is true that the new Patek the watches are expensive, made in very high numbers and are designed in a manner that is not so appealing it can be a recipe for disaster now and for ever.   Time will tell as it always does.  I might add that Patek still tells very good time  smile

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