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advanced research?
Am i the only one who think that there's no need to show on the dial the inscription Advances Research?
Where is the magic to keep this LE undisclosed to the other people's eyes, except for the brand's lovers or simple fans?
Amazing...
By: patrick_y : April 7th, 2011-18:01
The new escapement wheel has an incredible profile with interesting contact points with the specially shaped lever. Absolutely amazing, all this information will take some time to digest, but definitely an incredible watch! I even like the color.
excellent report
By: PP_Geneve : April 7th, 2011-22:04
thank you for putting things in perspective with such a fantastic well-written and well-illustrated paper! "to change everything so that nothing changes!" yes! the way PP is doing "business" as a profound impact on how i'm doing mine
FANTASTIC report Jérôme
By: patrickh : April 7th, 2011-22:38
You had a great meeting in Switzerland. Thanks for sharing these so complete and understandable explanations + photos. I love more and more Patek Philippe "garde-temps" and the politics and philosophy of Mr Stern have to be applaused. Great work you have ...
Thank you Nicolas
By: Dje : April 10th, 2011-13:15
Hi, As a frequent user of a calibre 240 you know this calibre well. I know your love for it. These improvements are probably the indication that we'll see the 240 for a long time still. Well if this dial is not for you, there will be another one someday.....
Well
By: Dje : April 11th, 2011-11:10
Hi Nicolas, I know your point as we already discussed it. As I understand it this is definitely not Patek Philippe's policy to develop competing (between each other) calibres. For each use there's one calibre. The 240 base is the ultra thin auto base. I d...
Thank you for the picture
By: Dje : April 12th, 2011-00:59
Hi, What I can tell you is that Swiss watchmakers do not change the level of finish of a specific calibre depending on the final watch it will be put in. A 6000 has exactly the same level of finish of the base calibre as the 5102. The workers finishing th...
Thanks Dje ...
By: small-luxury-world : April 12th, 2011-01:20
for your reply, but if only I could believe. Especially with Swiss watchmakers and my experiences with PP watches in specific, I still have my doubts these days - to be honest. Don´t get me wrong, I know what they are able to deliver ... in some of their ...
Amazing report Dje...
By: Andy : April 8th, 2011-14:08
and what an awsome piece...does it get any better than this..? If they'd like me to wear one for testing purposes my day job is quality control of pharmaceuticals and I will happily wear this for them and never take it off..! Thanks for the report. Andy.
advanced research?
By: dsgalaxy1 : April 9th, 2011-05:43
Am i the only one who think that there's no need to show on the dial the inscription Advances Research? Where is the magic to keep this LE undisclosed to the other people's eyes, except for the brand's lovers or simple fans?
5140P/5550P
By: gary01 : April 9th, 2011-11:31
Yes, the dial on the 5140 is slightly cluttered. Yes, it is not quite as perfect a dial as the 3940. Nevertheless, with its thin elegance and dial simplicity, the 5140 remains at the top of the world of perpetuals, and is "perfect enough" for me. Now, wit...
New respect for Patek
By: SamEE : April 9th, 2011-16:10
I always respected patek as one of the best watch makers in the world, but after reading your post I have a new level of respect for what they do. It was amazing to see the amount of research and technology that is put into every piece. Thanks for the pos...
great post, thanks
By: donizetti : April 10th, 2011-01:17
good to see the thinking behind this development line. I am not sure the DRIE technology as presented here is that unique to Patek though and I think that some other escapements (AP ....) are more innovative than this which is essentially, if I understand...
Thanks Andreas
By: Dje : April 10th, 2011-13:39
Hi, This is still a Swiss lever escapement. Apparently Patek Philippe is very happy of this classic. The DRIE technique is not exclusive to PP, and is not new either. The evolution of the technique may be less spread to that level. Cheers Dje