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GreatPilot@me.com shares an exclusive look at a rare Patek Philippe special edition, sparking a lively discussion among collectors about the philosophy of ownership and enjoyment. His detailed photographs and personal insights offer a unique perspective on this limited-production timepiece. This article delves into the community's varied opinions on collecting, wearing, and preserving luxury watches.
Key Points from the Discussion
- The Patek Philippe Ref. 6007A-001 is a 2019 special edition, limited to 1000 pieces, commemorating the brand's new manufacturing facility. Its stainless steel case is particularly notable due to Patek Philippe's infrequent use of the material, enhancing its rarity and appeal.
- The watch features a distinctive checkerboard pattern in the dial's center and applied numerals, contributing to its attractive and unique aesthetic. Despite its dress watch characteristics, the author notes its potential for daily wear due to its comfortable fit and light weight.
- A debate emerged regarding the practice of keeping luxury watches, such as this Patek Philippe, in a safe versus wearing them regularly. Some collectors advocate for enjoying watches as they were intended, emphasizing that 'life is too short for safe queens.'
- Conversely, other collectors defend the right to enjoy their possessions as they see fit, whether through frequent wear or occasional appreciation from a safe. They argue that personal pleasure derived from ownership should not be dictated by external opinions.
- The size of a collection can influence wear frequency; managing a rotation for 7 watches is feasible, but with 30+ timepieces, some will naturally receive less wrist time. This is often a natural progression for seasoned collectors.
- The original author, with a collection of 'at least a dozen Patek Philippes,' acknowledges wearing independent and other unique watches more frequently, but stresses that his Patek Philippes remain equally special, regardless of wrist time.
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