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Good thoughts everyone and kind of aligns with my thinking. The only catalyst near term might be the new patek cubicus release. Additional headwinds as things transition to 5811 are also true. I too doubt they will release a steel 5811 due to Stern's emphasis on precious metal over steel.
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I get that Patek doesn't want the Nautilus to become what they are known for but I hate the idea of only offering PM sport watches. It just defeats the purpose to me... Would be great to have but not having any SS sport models for people that actually wear and use their watches with their intended purposes has me scratching my head.
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I’m totally right now. If you want to buy all the “classic” pieces from each brand right now, you’re objectively spending much more than you would have in 2019. I think it’s great prices are correcting. |
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Further, I don’t think Nautilus is a hype piece. It is the most desired piece that is produced at lower quantity than demand. However, the demand is significant enough, to make it one of the highest produced models by PP. The reason it is demanded is design. Pure perfection. No other watch by PP comes close. |
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For me the PCCs and WTs come to mind when I think of Patek (with the 3940 in the running as well) and the Nautilus comes to my mind when I think of high-end sports watches. I bought several watch magazines when 5711 et al were launched in 2006 but was never much interested in getting a Royal Oak. |
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Yesterday, 11:20 PM | #42 |
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People that think the Nautilus is the flagship model for Patek are new to the brand..
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Today, 12:23 AM | #43 |
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This. It’s not a flagship whatsoever and never positioned as such. It’s just the golden boy of the catalogue when it comes to hype.
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