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20 October 2024, 10:43 AM | #481 |
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That was fast.... Saw them in person today. Not my cup of tea - really wide and flat, so didn't register interest. Maybe better with smaller case sizes and I will wait for whatever comes next. If anything, I do hope they go to happy collectors and not flippers, but I get a sense the first tranche will go to collectors - but I really don't believe this is a long term hold as many of us have a Nautilus in our hands which is far superior. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
20 October 2024, 06:00 PM | #482 |
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Ever since I saw this "thing" I've been wondering what this watch reminds me of? And I realized: this is the absolut Burtalist style of architecture, this watch looks like it was cast from solid concrete and later painted with yellow road lines.
It seems to me that they have picked up this style as a "retro" again, see also the AP case. Add to that the huge size, and if I were to see this watch on someone, I wouldn't feel that he was trying to express himself as a member of the upper class, a gentleman with an elegant and sophisticated style. On the contrary, I will feel that either he is as brutal inside as he shows on the outside, or he simply wants to compensate for one of his masculine small body part, like "I am the boss". For me, this is not a simple elegant watch, but simply an expensive thing to watch. |
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21 October 2024, 04:11 AM | #486 |
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Tudor kids grow up... some might become successful.
The situation with Jay Leno and Ferrari, or Mr Lamborghini and, yup, Enzo Ferrari. Not everyone goes right to a PP, though yes it may be far easier to skip one sector of consumer to focus on selling to the extremely wealthy who have no need for any waterproofing past 30m. Focus the marketing plan, etc. The large size of the new Nautilus² series is great for some pro athletes who really 'need' larger sizing. I have friends that a 44mm looks like a 32mm on my 6.75" wrist. Agreed, PP and Kid 'Tubers may be better suited with Tudor. Solid, very durable, 100m+ waterproofness, and some are even METAS certified. Active youth 'daily beater' needs are different than the ___ luxury consumption sector.
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21 October 2024, 04:32 AM | #487 |
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If your entry watch is the Tudor, you are going to grow up into Rolex more than likely.
That being the case, who are we kidding. Ferrari will never make an "entry level" in the same way GM or Ford might make an entry level car. Entry level in that respect is in the $100k level. So, there was never going to be an "affordable" Patek. But I also didn't expect $40k and up. I also didn't expect another Nautilus derivative. That just wreaks of unoriginality, and frankly, the watch equivalent of trolling after years of Stern saying they are not the Nautilus company. |
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Stern's comments in this Handelszeitung interview are... something (don't have the post count to link)
Like maybe something is getting lost in google-translation, but what other CEO would say (admit?) things like this? Makes Francois-Henry Bennahmias seem humble. Quote:
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Seller was very defensive, almost offended. According to him it’s going to be a big hit, and it’s very special because of the polishing and thin size. I asked if it wears like a Octo finisomo, he said he never had seen that watch in person. Then he asked me if I own a Patek, when I said yes a callendar with the reference, the conversation was finished. I’m still in the wait list for another Patek, but I’m getting less exited when seeing the direction the brand is going. |
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I've little or no chance of ever seeing one, our PP AD is on the next island.
But the more I see the more I like. Except the TT which the colouring mix just doesn't work for me. |
21 October 2024, 08:15 AM | #491 |
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"I don't work with external designers either. We did that, but it never worked"
Thierry Stern You can't make this up it's so ridiculous! Thierry what about Gerald Genta, you know, the guy who's watch you made a square version of? |
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TS - "Genta? Never heard of him."
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21 October 2024, 11:40 PM | #494 |
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Dad (Philippe) Stern did many truly wonderful, and wonderous, things for / in advancing horology. Very much recall when PP handed it over to the Kid... and that's when I decided to expand my collection in other directions / brands / fun.
(Deep Sigh) Philippe is very much missed, and his many years of dedication are appreciated by Yours Truly. He has earned 'retirement' and wish him all the very best in life.
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Well I finally tried these three in person (no pics allowed). Honestly…I can’t believe it but I want the two tone. I have never wanted a two tone watch in my life but somehow it works. I’m a big guy so the watch wears well. Still have misgivings about the product positioning and Stern’s comments. Can’t afford it right now anyway I guess so it’s moot but again just pleasantly surprised in the two tone.
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Tried the platinum one, its a lot to digest, Im sure that no one would take this over nautilus unless already has 3+ nautiluses and wants to be different
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The more I read these comments here, the more I come to the conclusion that the know-it-alls writing here are much more arrogant than Thierry Stern can ever be! Write in your real name and don't hide in your anonymity, you "hatters" and then the wheat will be separated from the chaff! What do you think you are? Nothing! Nonvaleur!
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9 November 2024, 01:49 PM | #498 |
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It’s a design that divides opinion. Marmite style.
Most of us on this board are watch enthusiasts who love Patek whether past or present or both. Some will love it some won’t love it. For others like me it’s just ok. That’s life and each watch isn’t for everyone. Everyone is entitled to their opinion but of course constructive criticism is better than just negativity all the time. Some perspective always is good and following up with reasoning. For me I do like gondolo, Ellipse, I like vintage pagoda, top hat Patek, I also like the older JLC 24001, similar shape, reverso and Cartier, vintage Vacheron 222 for example. So this watch should sing to me as the shape isn’t an issue, but it doesn’t. Maybe if it was a bit smaller and wore like a 38mm or a medium Cartier it would. But that’s ok not every release is for everyone. I will look again when the new sizes are introduced. For new releases, I’m one of the old guys more interested in a 5196 replacement with a nice new movement or a new sector calatrava. |
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11 November 2024, 06:30 PM | #500 |
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Tried them on last week. I definitely prefer them to an Aquanaut. And while I don‘t think that they‘re better than the Nautilus, I‘d still get the 5822 over any Nautilus (except maybe for the jubilee chrono, but I‘m not willing to pay the prices asked for those). As a background information: I’ve also always prefered the Royal Oak to the Nautilus. I might be an outlier (I definitely am regarding height with 6 foot 4, so I’m not that worried about a bigger watch) but however often I tried a Nautilus, it never made me want one. And now I‘m thinking about maybe ordering a 5822.
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