Hello fellow Patek Lovers, I am sorry to say this but I was disappointed with my wife's Patek 24. After I was busted having an affair..... I decided to buy my wife a Patek 24. The only problem was I was terribly disappointed with the following facts:- 1) ...
As a manufacturer, trying to capitalise on revenue income, why wouldnāt you have something in your line to sell to the ladies (mostly)? Not everyone with the financial means is remotely interested in horology ā quite often itāll be more about cachet and l...
It is a business, after all, and the 24 is well designed and finished as a jewelry piece, which is what it is. And I agree, the JLC Duetto is the one to get here. For quartz, I think Cartier makes watches 90% as nice as Patek's 24 and at much better relat...
Then there is the convenience factor. His wife could very well care less about what's on the inside, she might just want it to be with the right time once she reaches for it in the drawer. Quartz had you covered here.
And unworthy of a highly valued and appreciated watch manufacturer. But there are many people outside who thirst just for image and brands no matter what is inside the package. Best, Thomas
The movement is an integrated part of the watch. I bought during the last ten years tens of Patek and the first number is not two. I never even considered buying quarts. Not even for my wife. Kari
But, in the intervening years sheās gone crazy for Rolex and has come to have no issues setting and resetting an automatic movement. Maybe itās time for the ānew 24ā, which is an automatic piece that tells me that Patek realized the error of their ways. ...
It's a business after all. Cartier has made a great business selling well-designed quartz watches to women. I don't see why Manufacturers higher up the food chain should turn down the easy money.
Today that interest in mechanical watches is more common among women, they sensibly introduced an automatic version along with the quartz. A very simple but successful approach to appeal to a broader baseš