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LoL....

 

...maybe its just US GDP where economists always disagree!


Yep, those last two Patek purchases for me provided something quite different and actually special. A very different animal to Rolex. 

One thing I will add to your comment on critical mass.....that is that demand is not a fixed feature. Sometimes demand grows only after some seasoning of after a sudden awakening. There have, basically, been the same number of Daytona PNs in existence for the last 30 or more years. Supply has been static. The number of examples in great condition has been similarly static. What has varied has been the demand....that has surged not because of an available critical mass, but rather because the watch has become more desirable with time. Now, why has that happened in the last 2-3 years, rather than say 10-15 years ago? For the first 10-15 years of the PN existence, nobody really cared. It needed a spark of something. I suspect that my little rarity+history+condition formula also requires some modification...a Factor X variable too. 

J

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