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Old 20 October 2024, 02:38 PM   #31
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I’m just glad there are brands like Journe, ALS, even AP continuing to push the envelope.
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Old 20 October 2024, 03:49 PM   #32
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Interestingly, Thierry emphasized that he doesn’t work with external designers because it never works—yet, history shows that his father, Mr. Philippe Stern, did just that. For example, Gerald Genta, a renowned freelance designer, is the one who actually designed the NAUTILUS, not Patek Philippe themselves. Genta collaborated with Patek, though he was never directly employed by the company.

When the Aquanaut was released in 1997, Philippe Stern was in charge, and while Thierry was part of the team, he wasn’t leading the project. So basically it’s not his own accomplishment, legacy or design.

It makes me wonder if Thierry isn’t entirely comfortable with the fact that the Nautilus wasn’t designed in-house. This new release feels like an attempt to replicate the success of the Nautilus, perhaps to shift credit away from Genta by mimicking key elements like the bracelet and dial pattern, while subtly claiming it as his own original design. Instead of an evolution, it feels more like an effort to redefine the past by forcing a design onto collectors under the guise of innovation (maybe a round movement in a square 45mm L2L is innovative?).

These are just my thoughts, but this doesn’t seem like a genuine progression for Patek. Rather, it comes across as an attempt to discredit Genta’s original design. Honestly, I believe that if Thierry could cancel the Nautilus line from Patek’s catalog completely—he would. But of course, that’s not possible and would severely hurt the brand. Instead, I suspect he will phase out the remaining stainless steel models, leaving the Nautilus available only in precious metals, as they’re more profitable. This would also help boost sales of his new own designed CUBITUS lineup (because, really, who would currently choose a Cubitus over a Nautilus if given the choice?).

Or maybe I’m just overthinking it… anyways I just wanted to share my thoughts - it’s late already, gotta get some coffee and head out to see if I can buy one or two. P.S. I LOVE THE CUBITUS NO CAP.




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Genta was also responsible for Ellipse design as well..
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Old 20 October 2024, 04:09 PM   #33
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Genta was also responsible for Ellipse design as well..

Interesting… I thought Ellipse was designed by Jean-Daniel Rubel (Head of the R&D department) at Patek Philippe at the time around 1966.
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Old 20 October 2024, 04:32 PM   #34
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Interesting… I thought Ellipse was designed by Jean-Daniel Rubel (Head of the R&D department) at Patek Philippe at the time around 1966.
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I stand corrected! It does appear to be a common misconception, I guess I must've heard it somewhere
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Old 20 October 2024, 08:24 PM   #35
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Interestingly, Thierry emphasized that he doesn’t work with external designers because it never works—yet, history shows that his father, Mr. Philippe Stern, did just that. For example, Gerald Genta, a renowned freelance designer, is the one who actually designed the NAUTILUS, not Patek Philippe themselves. Genta collaborated with Patek, though he was never directly employed by the company.

When the Aquanaut was released in 1997, Philippe Stern was in charge, and while Thierry was part of the team, he wasn’t leading the project. So basically it’s not his own accomplishment, legacy or design.
Interestingly the Aquanaut was designed by Laurent Ferrier when he was still employed at Patek
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Old 20 October 2024, 11:54 PM   #36
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TS totally full of himself. inspite of the fact that the cubits shows that he didn't even attend university to study design. sort of a self-made home-taught design ignorant.
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TS totally full of himself. inspite of the fact that the cubits shows that he didn't even attend university to study design. sort of a self-made home-taught design ignorant.
What makes this disturbing interview so much worse is its implications.

It clearly demonstrates how this company is actually run.
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Old Yesterday, 06:35 PM   #38
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TS totally full of himself. inspite of the fact that the cubits shows that he didn't even attend university to study design. sort of a self-made home-taught design ignorant.
There’s nothing wrong with being self-taught. It beats going to a design/art/ architecture school/uni and leaving like a sausage with a few added herbs.

On the other hand the Cubitus is a pastiche Nautilus BUT with the added technical brilliance of the horologists who designed and improved the mechanism. If my wrists fatten up and I ever get to buy one it will be primarily for its guts.
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It seems to me it’s exactly the opposite to what TS is quoted saying.

The haters are mostly people who have owned (and currently own) a Patek.

It is those who haven’t owned, but who have wanted to own, a Patek who seem to like it.

Go figure.
Agree, many of those who want one appear to be fairly new in their interest for the brand, like a few years in max. TS is probably just fine with that though.
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Nope I am German and it reads exactly the same for me :)
Really? Seems like a stupid and arrogant thing to say. And incorrect.

" The haters are mostly people who have never had a Patek and never will"
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Agree, many of those who want one appear to be fairly new in their interest for the brand, like a few years in max. TS is probably just fine with that though.
Clearly since they have been killing ADs we decades long relationships.
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I’m sorry but, to me at least, that is a completely classless statement for TS to say “the haters are mostly people who have never had a Patek and never will. So that doesn’t bother me”. I also find the statement somewhat arrogant. If he believed it was such a great and well thought out watch, may I humbly suggest he would have been better served explaining why he felt the new watch was so good.

Being classless and arrogant are not something I associate with owners of Patek. Quite the opposite actually. Confident and understated would be better descriptions. TS should surely be aware that such comments by a person in his position has the potential to damage brand perception.
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I'd much rather hang out with someone wearing a tudor than this schmuck.
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I’m sorry but, to me at least, that is a completely classless statement for TS to say “the haters are mostly people who have never had a Patek and never will. So that doesn’t bother me”. I also find the statement somewhat arrogant. If he believed it was such a great and well thought out watch, may I humbly suggest he would have been better served explaining why he felt the new watch was so good.

Being classless and arrogant are not something I associate with owners of Patek. Quite the opposite actually. Confident and understated would be better descriptions. TS should surely be aware that such comments by a person in his position has the potential to damage brand perception.
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Feels like he is going on the offensive, uncharacteristically, because of the backlash that he should have seen coming a mile away considering how this thing has been in development for years
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Perhaps, just maybe, to save face Of The Company's Longstanding Prestige... just maybe someone has to 'go down for this'. One of the many Asian traditions i personally admire is when a leader admits fault and.....

Traditionally, he would.... yet this being 2024..... it gives him the opportunity to accept, and in a sense save the Honor of Patek Philippe. Truly do hope the very best for PP, and if they please, just pretty please, consider a Connoisseur Series.
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Big Boss Honcho looks good like a billion bucks - yo probably don't own a PP and are just a hater :)
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Perhaps, just maybe, to save face Of The Company's Longstanding Prestige... just maybe someone has to 'go down for this'. One of the many Asian traditions i personally admire is when a leader admits fault and.....

Traditionally, he would.... yet this being 2024..... it gives him the opportunity to accept, and in a sense save the Honor of Patek Philippe. Truly do hope the very best for PP, and if they please, just pretty please, consider a Connoisseur Series.

I read the “creation team” for the Cubitus was four people, including TS.

Either these other three people were fully on board, which shows a flaw and creativity gap within PP, or, perhaps worse, they felt they couldn’t speak against it, which would be a sign of dysfunction and bad culture within the walls of PP, stemming from the top. I hope TS has some introspection and fixes this.
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I read the “creation team” for the Cubitus was four people, including TS.

Either these other three people were fully on board, which shows a flaw and creativity gap within PP, or, perhaps worse, they felt they couldn’t speak against it, which would be a sign of dysfunction and bad culture within the walls of PP, stemming from the top. I hope TS has some introspection and fixes this.
I recall he said he was responsible for 100% of the design and 60% of the movement.

Could still be the case if he’s surrounded by “yes men”. Bad look. And frankly his bitter statements are very cringey. Just take your L. The only reason this will sell is due to its brand name.
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I’m sorry but, to me at least, that is a completely classless statement for TS to say “the haters are mostly people who have never had a Patek and never will. So that doesn’t bother me”. I also find the statement somewhat arrogant. If he believed it was such a great and well thought out watch, may I humbly suggest he would have been better served explaining why he felt the new watch was so good.

Being classless and arrogant are not something I associate with owners of Patek. Quite the opposite actually. Confident and understated would be better descriptions. TS should surely be aware that such comments by a person in his position has the potential to damage brand perception.

That’s what happens when you’re always surrounded by only two kinds of people: (1) those who suck up to you because the work for you and (2) those who suck up to you because they want to be approved for an application piece.
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I read the “creation team” for the Cubitus was four people, including TS.

....I hope TS has some introspection and fixes this.
Over time this style will meld in like we see with Cartier. The good news is yes, human reaction reality sometimes delivers less than expected results at that moment in history. We also know how Kid Stern responds.

Art and luxury have ways of not being well-received initially. And yes flops do happen (i.e. Pontiac Aztec).

Whatever the case, we know the new direction, as guided by the head of the brand. We know only guaranteed to a 30m waterproof rating. And yes, we know round movements in square cases. Lastly, their pricing for these products.

It;s a competitive market, sure, my best advice, leave it triple-sealed and wait a few decades. Not the next bubble, the one after that (maybe one more, depends on the ebb and flow of the day's fashion).

I do agree that as a true daily beater, Tudor makes some truly excellent and highly durable METAS-rated timepieces, METAS aside, H. Moser Streamliner Purple Haze is nice, the new movement is a welcome step forward. We could easily name many pieces, including the first-gen Bvlgari Octo FS 100m wp rated on my wrist as i type this.

In the end, it's just luxury. Not necessary. Less useful, and less accurate, than an iWrist electronic device. But here we are, lovers of outdated technology with a deep passion for luxury, art, science, mathematics....

...or we're just a group if crazies.

So, which timepiece are you getting next? And after that?
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