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Patek Philippe

Yes, things have changed dramatically over the years.

 

It wasn't so long ago when Patek would introduce new models at Basel, it would take about 9 months for the pieces to show up at the dealers (remember ...about 9 months to make a Patek?). They did not have a feel for the number of pieces to produce until after the fair, thus the delay.

Now, production is allocated and is committed. Dealers are told what and how many pieces they will get and that's it. So their operation is streamlined to maximize production because everything is sold.

There are a lot of Pateks now available, more now than ever before. And I feel certain the market will and has to some extent, responded to current price points. The party cannot go on indefinitely with the increases we've seen over the past ten years. Something has to give and your observations along with the others who responded are an indication of just that.

While I'm certain the big collectors will always be buying what big collectors buy and that end of the business will be brisk, the rest of the crowd is being pushed away because of the price points slicing that pie of buyers even thinner .... and that's a problem, a big problem looking down the road.

Search for Patek on the internet and a host of folks, both dealers and others, are advertising for people ... anybody to buy from them pop up. Your watch is just a phone call away. What does that say?

Without question, things have changed and the current trend seems questionable.




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