What's the problem?

Jan 09, 2015,09:07 AM
 

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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New Year's Suggestions (Wishes) for Patek Philippe

 
 By: patekova : January 4th, 2015-12:00
I have been collecting vintage, modern and current Patek Philippe watches for many years, with an extreme passion for the brand and great appreciation for the innovations, quality, beauty, exclusivity and the long term value that has characterized its wat... 

new year suggestions/wishes

 
 By: geross : January 4th, 2015-12:20
well you are entitled to your observations & comments. thanks for sharing. but patek philippe is also a manufacturer they also need to produce in order to make a positive bottom line. but on a positive note they still and i believe make superb timepie... 

Thank You

 
 By: patekova : January 5th, 2015-10:42
Geross, for taking the time to respond and for your expressing your viewpoints! Yes, Patek makes incredible watches. Couldn't agree more. Patekova

2c ramble

 
 By: keks : January 4th, 2015-14:41
Well put patekova, as a genuine enthusiast for the brand I could not agree more on most of your points. Firstly, the 5960P is an amazing piece, the PP that by far gets the most wrist time here. PP clearly also agreed it was amazing and unfortunately made ... 

Just one thought ...

 
 By: small-luxury-world : January 5th, 2015-06:35
regarding " 3 month delivery period ". In the past it was quite common to get one (almost immediately) from your AD, because they had them in stock. Today no one wants to pay for stock and sometimes I have the impression some ADs are not even interested i... 

leather straps

 
 By: keks : January 5th, 2015-07:12
It would make lots of sense to me if PP had a facility inside the EU where one could order straps from. Particularly as PP leather straps are manufacturered in France if my understanding is correct. To have a long delivery period on accessories that needs... 

I agree, but still I think ...

 
 By: small-luxury-world : January 5th, 2015-07:15
we can expect more from our ADs as well.

Agree and my experience with Patek straps

 
 By: kkwn98 : January 8th, 2015-06:55
I ordered two straps from the London boutique for my 5270G back in early July 2014. I took delivery of one in mid-November and was told the other one should be available before Christmas. I'm still waiting but, ultimately, not a big deal, as I had six str... 

exactly

 
 By: keks : January 8th, 2015-11:41
as a client of PP one should not have to wait this long for an accessory that needs regular replacement. would love to see pics of your 5270G wearing different "shoes"

Thank You Keks

 
 By: patekova : January 5th, 2015-10:47
for your detailed, and very well reasoned reply. You also bring up additional points which set forth related, very relevant issues. Best, Patekova

Patekova, you mention quite a few valid points.

 
 By: small-luxury-world : January 5th, 2015-06:25
Some are based on facts (which are easy to agree) and some are based on taste, at least from my personal point of view. The latter probably never was more diffucult to please than today. The target group is more different in age than ever before and all o...  

Thank you Oliver

 
 By: patekova : January 5th, 2015-11:15
for your intellectually and visually (I love the Snapshot from 2013!) detailed response. Your statement : "The latter probably never was more difficult to please than today. The target group is more different in age than ever before and all of them are co... 

Thank you for your...

 
 By: watercolors : January 5th, 2015-11:29
comments Patekova. I personally like when the movement diameter is proportional to the diameter of the whole watch. For example the movement 324 S C looks kind of small on a 40mm watch with sapphire-crystal case back. Regards Edward

patience ….

 
 By: Bruno.M1 : January 8th, 2015-08:40
Back in 1995 a 3970 was not sought after at all. I still have a lot of magazine from that time because there was no internet. German magazines like 'Uhren' had a lot of nice articles but also a lot of 'for sale ' announces, mostly dealers but also non pro... 

Good Point on 3970

 
 By: patekova : January 8th, 2015-11:01
How about an even more extreme example - 5020? Very limited appeal during its years of production, very few produced (generally estimated at 250 all metals combined). It was the proverbial "dog" - generally regarded as ugly. All of a sudden a few years af... 

"easy to get and ..."

 
 By: small-luxury-world : January 8th, 2015-13:17
That is quite interesting and maybe it was like this in your market, but not in mine. A friend of mine was happy with his 3940, but for a long time on the list for 3970. Maybe it was too long for him, because when he finally got the call that one is waiti... 

I share the same New Year's wishes and

 
 By: Hiëronymus : January 9th, 2015-06:09
your point of view about high prices, production numbers and availability. In time we will learn whether our concerns are justified or not. I read your article with great interest and want to thank you for sharing it. Happy hunting in 2015!

Thank You!

 
 By: patekova : January 9th, 2015-07:21
For taking the time to read my (lengthy) article and for the compliments expressed in your post. My best wishes to you for happy hunting and otherwise in 2015!

What's the problem?

 
 By: rolexdoc : January 9th, 2015-09:07
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 receive... 

The Big "IFs"

 
 By: patekova : January 9th, 2015-12:15
rolexdoc, In your well reasoned and provocative post you state: "IF it is s 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... 

Very good post

 
 By: tom2517 : January 19th, 2015-10:06
I have been thinking exactly the same thing in regards to Patek. 1. I do think they have gotten too expensive, but Patek today is not the same as say, 10-20 years ago. Nowadays you got Patek salons, massive advertisements (maybe not compare to Rolex, but ... 

simple wishes

 
 By: Tonypatch : January 9th, 2015-14:03
1. Please revert to smaller logos and fonts on the dials. Unless you aim for buyers who have to advertise their newly acqired "status". 2. Dont try to compete with AP ROO in the High Net Worth Chav market. Yes, it might be tempting, but no, we do not need... 

The link between PP's attributes

 
 By: murcielagoboy : January 10th, 2015-04:56
Great post Patekova. Here is my personal view; I do NOT feel that the design of PP has moved away from their traditional values - PP's are still the most conservatively designed fine time pieces in the world and that's what makes them timeless. If you mak... 

Very Interesting Perspective

 
 By: patekova : January 10th, 2015-17:46
Murcielagoboy, thank you for your reply. Your perceptive, personal opinions present two thought provoking viewpoints, namely 1) Current Patek designs are not only very conservative compared to other brands, they are consistent with Patek's traditional des... 

An amateur's view....

 
 By: Tiggermelad : January 18th, 2015-21:28
Let me say that unlike the author I have never owned a Patek, and I admit that I have not taken the time to look up every watch referenced in the post. I am looking at the other end of the range - I am not concerned with the details of high-range Pateks b... 

Your view is more than welcome here and quite a few here ...

 
 By: small-luxury-world : January 19th, 2015-03:07
will (or already did) share some of your thoughts. Yes, the cal. 215 is small for today and yes it is time to show something bigger. Still you should consider size is only one feature and not a sign of quality. Just because a movement is new or bigger in ... 

Yes I see...

 
 By: Tiggermelad : January 19th, 2015-04:15
... that it is not a matter of quality. For me it is first a simple question of aesthetics, and second the feeling that the case and movement were not designed as a harmonious whole with the loss of purity and integrity of design. Thank you for your messa... 

In that case and if we talk about current production ...

 
 By: small-luxury-world : January 19th, 2015-04:30
your option "must" be VC. "the feeling that the case and movement were not designed as a harmonious whole with the loss of purity and integrity of design" - others just don´t fit (100%) to your criteria. Best, Oliver

What a wonderful, incisive, post.

 
 By: TheMadDruid : January 19th, 2015-07:52
It's not often that one stumbles upon so well-written and in-depth a critique of the brand represented on the particular Forum; and yet in a manner not a diatribe but as a good-natured attempt at pointing out to whomever will listen, what one long-time co... 

A marvelous post, well written with equally interesting responses!

 
 By: whit : January 19th, 2015-19:39
After reading all the posts to date, I find myself wondering from Patek's point of view.. haven't we produced what they wanted? More and interesting complications with larger cases, more steel watches than ever before, a collection so broad as to satisfy ... 

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 By: watch-er : January 22nd, 2015-07:41
on most new watches. In general the whole world is swamped with a glut of watches. Too much capacity for the current demand. Older pieces that were produced in very low numbers will always be on the right side of the supply and demand equation.