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A response to a point made by murcielago_boy
You mentioned tat the price or perceived value "take away from the beauty and production of their own pieces and binding it closer to value and financials and THAT is the problem and the company itself is responsible."
I have to say that I sightly disagree. For me, when looking to buy a Patek the price makes me look harder at the finer points of the watch. Because of the price I need to make sure that I love every little nuance the watch.
Value considerations?
By: whit : June 21st, 2011-00:15
I question whether Patek is the finest timepiece manufacturer in the world today, certainly most people who own them hope and believe that is the case. A fine manufacturer? Yes, of course. Patek is relatively new to the marketing strategy that we see toda...
catch 22
By: david.lindsay1 : June 21st, 2011-07:36
Very interesting reading about the comments of PP's residual value being stronger than that of other brands, which is fuelled further whenever this topic is posted on any horological forum (be it this or otherwise). A self perpetuating prophecy if you lik...