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Thierry Stern Brilliance Could Extend Beyond Patek Philippe
All truly great and legendary watchmakers have their name on timepieces. Breguet, MB&F, Kari V, Gerald Genta, Rexhep Rexhepi, etc. and Simon Brette. Thierry is kinda being robbed of that. His brilliance with having 20 new designs at-the-ready may be him saying he is being held back, perhaps struggling under the sheer weight of Dad's legacy and the limitations of Patek Philippe's 'design language' and tooling for production style.
TS chose the Cubitus for Patek Philippe as his first, as it may be the best he can do given the company's now-large scale production and, thus, TS' possible 'design language' limitations. A square movement was surely considered, one would think, so what happened? Surely Patek Philippe can create square movements, and it could have been manual wind with a PP record-setting 20 or 30-day power reserve. The lack of square movement is very curious. With TS' immense responsibility to many workers, PP has grown in production from perhaps 10,000 back in the 1960s fabled Trinity days ~60 years ago, to today's modern-day PP mass production of over 50,000 pieces per year. I would love to see Thierry given full freedom with his own brand, his own design style, and a company that follows his unique vision without limitations. He said there are 20 designs, perhaps more brilliance if he is allowed full freedom to any design style he can dream of and a truly blank sheet of paper. Finally, Thierry Stern would have his name on the dial as we see with other legendary watchmakers.
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Great question, Max and Brette don't, RR has others who contribute their talents as i recall. R. Smith does his thing. As a musician myself, it's normal to see 'break outs', Michael Jackson, Justin Timberlake, John Lennon, the guys from the Eagles, Eric Clapton, etc. All brilliant imho. Some play solo and some have a band with them.
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I can’t tell if you’re being serious or sarcastic.
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A double stamped dial like Tiffany dialed Patek but instead a Patek dialed Thierry Stern would be instant success but frankly a little expected. Instead of his name on the dial he should but his face on the dial of all his watches, I bet all the people around him would say that will work. But why stop at watches? How about some Thierry Stern steaks or a daily tv show?
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This sounds like sarcasm but I’m not sure either.
He could just call the factory that makes those $100,000 Trump tourbillon’s and put his name on a limited series of those. But definitely make them square. |
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You can’t tell! Enjoythemusic is a habitual Patek mudslinger.
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I don't think TS is particularly inventive. Thus, no likelihood he'd create something iconic.
Instead, he seems to be hunting for someone inside PP who could create the next big thing (and I don't mean the Cubitus). From a recent interview last spring: "As for the future, I don’t have a crystal ball, but I find myself in the same position as my father years ago. I’m trying to teach my young colleagues the importance of innovation while staying faithful to the codes of Patek Philippe. Ultimately, it’s crucial to combine innovation with tradition in order to continue surprising and pleasing our customers." Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
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Serious. Look, he grew up around an incredible environment for horology. Walking the museum as one wishes, plus the many, many decades of activities within the many facets of the business. Recently, he kinda sounds like a frustrated musician in a band.
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Now I want a plastic Perpetual Calendar Quartz x Swatch collaboration with his face on it as a QR code.
Engraves on the back : « haters can’t afford this ». |
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At the same time TS expresses his passion for food/gluttony really well. He is a bit of a porky tubba. Perhaps he is a stress eater.
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Just curious, what comes to mind when you think of Phillippe Stern?
For me it would be the 3940. Thinking about some of the changes over the years 5270 Cubitus 5327 (5140/3940 replacement) Not improvements imho Why not shoot for an updated 2499 or 1518? Ie BALANCED Why not make some amazing time only offerings ? Missed opportunities over the years. Aquanaut line has been successful And I like the new box for the cubitus
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And for me the first PS pieces would be the 3940 of course (the watch he wore), the 5711, a 5170p (but that's one of my favorites) or any of a number of the PC Chronos.
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Wasn’t his claim to fame the 5970 or am I mistaken?
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Yup, the 5970s would be the "any number of PC chronos" I was referring to (but without the numbers)
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