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Yes, it was amazing that photography was prohibited.

 


I did not believe my ears when I heard this and before going for the presentation this issue was checked by "Chief Policy officer on Duty". Lol! Sometimes Patek is a bit snobbish and old fashioned. I do not know the ratio behind the "no-photos - policy" but I am sure that people do not want to see only the press photos or there "monkeys behind the glass" -photos.

The colours of the press photographs are often giving a very wrong idea of the watch. An example is 5930G. The dial is for sure not as bright as on the photograph and it is closer to the colour of 5110P than the photos. I think the wrist shots give a much better idea of the watch than anything else. If the watch is 10 mm thick, it does not tell at all if the watch feels like a slim watch or like an alarm clock on the wrist - there are so many factors influencing to that like the shape of the lugs.
An example is the new perpetual calendar 5327. The watch is thicker than 5140 but thanks to the increased size and the design of the lugs, the watch feels were thin on the wrist.

Like said, I did not agree with Patek about their no photos -policy. But it was Patek's premises where I saw the watches as well as their watches so they had all the rights to prohibit photography. I am still very thankful that I had an opportunity to spend some two hours with the new collection!

Best, Kari

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