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20 October 2024, 03:37 AM | #151 |
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Again a very nice Code!
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20 October 2024, 06:09 AM | #152 |
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First time ever AP use meteorite on their watches !
I saw it yesterday in my boutique. Nice and elegant with same tone overal. |
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20 October 2024, 06:40 AM | #154 |
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Wow, I swore he was dead when they released that watch with his face on it last year that looked like something in memoriam haha.
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22 October 2024, 01:54 AM | #158 |
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What a terrible response from Stern compared to the remarks FHB had with the code 11 |
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The code has gotten an update nearly every year since release to make it an amazing watch that can stand next to the Royal Oak. I highly doubt Patek will iterate on the cubitus in any meaningful way.
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Code will never be royal oak in near future but the potential is huge. The biggest problem with RO is that there are so many of them that Code is starting to be something different and really cool. Looking to biy first one myself, they just ended up in trap and inflated price idiotically, I mean 20+k for basic steel model but grey is viable option.
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And no judging of course but leading top tier luxury firm he could try to look bit more healthier. Doesnt wamt to look like stereotype spoiled rich kid who got big inheritance (comment doesnt help also) Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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40k for an entry level 3-hand steel Cubitus makes the Code look like a bargain to me. |
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I guess he's just saying explicitly he doesn't care about young people that can't afford it . Dude has a lot of confidence in his current customer base if he's on record making those kind of comments. That picture of him next to the comment could not be more perfect either. |
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Has the CODE been slept on long enough by enthusiasts?
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That picture reminds me of another Cubitus who looks a bit similar to TS in that pic: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cubitus We all thought (probably rightly so) FHB was a bit arrogant. This is another level though. Maybe in hindsight 20 years from now the Code will be seen as a truly innovative design, particularly compared to whatever TS in his dual role as boss and head designer came up with here. |
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It's the fact that he's getting down in the sandbox like a little insecure, immature child. Something you wouldn't expect from a high end luxury brand and especially not the President of the brand. |
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That doesn't make any sense. What is it other than price that makes something entry level? Entry level typically means price but otherwise can mean feature-basic and is therefore associated with lower price. There are other non-complicated pieces in the range and other non-PM pieces. If it's not price, what is it that is supposed to make it entry level? It's definitely not its broad casual design appeal...
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none of this really matters anyway because they have divided the production now between Aqua, Naut and now the Cube so 1/3 1/3 1/3 so making the real desired pieces even harder to get.
Forcing scarcity and increasing the odds of grey market prices for the Aqua and Naut to stay strong FORCING people to take the journey, because pricing will remain high in the grey |
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Push the boundaries because why not? It'll still sell out and everyone can backslap each other at the end of the year. This comment doesn't exclude AP, though not as brash as Patek. The Code was/is the same idea, they were just smart enough not to say it as explicitly and put some effort into at least coming up with a new idea. I simply don't like the Code and the style just doesn't suit a watch I'd ever wear. The sense I get from the brand is that if my wife doesn't want an AP and I don't want a Code, my 'journey' too is at an end. All the power to people that like them but I find this whole buy, dump into the market at a massive loss and ask for a 'safe sale' a huge racket. |
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I could not stand the first generation Code 11.59. However there were design elements such as the interesting convex crystal glass and the hexagonal inner case sides that were beautifully manufactured and very interesting to look at. The dial design - in particular the use of multiple different fonts - killed the watch for me. In the meanwhile AP have refined the watch. The elements that I love remain while the design elements of the dial have been changed to something much more in harmony with the rest of the watch. I've not bought a smaller one only because it wears a little large for my tastes and the smaller versions are all in girly colours and / or with diamonds.
The Nautilus does not really do much for me. And the Cubitus even less so. And I doubt design refinements (which are unlikely given Patek's arrogance) will do much to change my opinion about it. I already own one Patek and there are a few other references (two current and a couple historical) that I am interested to own and that I can afford. The CEO's arrogance and portly appearance don't really affect my interest in the Patek watches that I do like. I find the discussion about the Cubitus - and especially the memes - quite amusing. But the watch itself is a great irrelevant nothing burger to me. |
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