...and someone wants to buy it, I believe it should be sold. Perhaps they can put terms on the sale (if supported by local consumer law) like Ford did with the GT to mitigate flipping. But I agree that it is a tough issue and I am often wrong : )
INTRODUCTION With recent threads describing the difficulties of purchasing a P atek watch, I reached out and had an informal chat with Patek management to understand more about their objectives and policies . Perhaps some of the bad feelings experienced b...
...so I can see them asking about a customer's history with buying Patek in the past. But I am totally against the practice of 'You may want to consider a Calatrava or two before you can have the perpetual you really want.'
A good friend wanted a limited Lange piece last year or so. He'd already purchased 2 or 3 'normal' Langes and 2 or 3 very pricey special Langes. They told him to buy another Lange he didn't want nor need in order to be considered. Really put him off. He's...
I think if you remove the Patek name from most of their low and mid offerings, they wouldn't do well at all. For the minute repeaters, as I mentioned elsewhere, my wofe has perfect pitch, so we would have to see the specific watch (they vary!) before comm...
...but it's complicated. I recommended him to them and he bought many special pieces including a rattrapante and multiple PCs. That AD has since lost their Patek status so he is now dealing with someone else. Also the above should say "He's NOW thinking a...
...and someone wants to buy it, I believe it should be sold. Perhaps they can put terms on the sale (if supported by local consumer law) like Ford did with the GT to mitigate flipping. But I agree that it is a tough issue and I am often wrong : )
We know how difficult it is, nowadays to establish a new relationship with a new AD. How can they take care of existing clients who were abandoned? Should they give the names of those to another nearby AD and asked that the AD take care of them? PS: Iām o...
My friend was in the same situation. He was introduced to another AD in his location. Starting a new relationship with an AD is always challenging. Other suggestions ?
Just teasing you...I know it's pointless to ask any further questions or provide any suggestions. When I called the NY Salon, the first question the sales asked was, "Do you have 10 or more PPs? We have so many customers and we like to see each customer i...
just teasing I agree is 100% BS. They don't want just money but status. To be an object that money can't buy. There also many collectors with a box full of nautilus or aquanaut sourced in the grey market
I realized just today how ill disciplined Iāve become. There are really some gems out there with uncovering and so I will continue to buy but (with some help, determination and discipline) at a much slower pace. Quality over quantity.. Best Gatsby
which part(s) you do not believe it and why. Also I would appreciate if you could reply in a more friendly way such as āI strongly disagree because ā¦ā. Would this way of engagement be possible ?
Problems arise when there are mismatches between demand and supply. I understand that Patek is its own storied institution, steeped in tradition, and that I have absolutely no right to tell them what to do, but any junior economist will tell you that prob...
But bad times will hit the non hyped models much harder than the usual suspects. I would love for the market to soften enough so I can pick up a 39mm Dato at a reasonable price. I have some hope as it isn't a CB or a Nautilus...
As Patek is a family business being operated for the long term, IMO the need to have a good balance in selling different products is important. Since "business casual" is now popular, having more casual Calatrava watches is befitting of the times and groo...
Thierry hits the crux of the benefit and dilemma succinctly: āsustained demand which we cannot satisfyā.ADs are basically in an untenable situation - Very limited supply and both existing and potentially new clients clamoring to buy a Patek. Clearly Thier...
Many salespeople from various ADs have told me how difficult and challenging their jobs have become :-( Saying "no" and/or "sorry" is/are against the nature of being in sales. I am glad that this post has generated some great discussions and suggestions.
Itās just now itās so much more amplified. ADs have always done this. I was once told to buy an omega, JLC and a panerai in order to get a 5711. In retrospect it was a good deal. Or, how many datejusts did one have to buy to get a SS Daytona? Before pande...
meant from a financial perspective, correct ? The "bundling" of other brands is exactly what Patek will not tolerate based on TS's letter. Patekova described above that Patek wanting a collector to build a relationship starting with less desirable piece(s...
If no flippers, PP would not be where they are today with the astronomical prices they fetch at auctions. It a flippers market at auction⦠a watch that is sold less than 8-5years can end up in auction houses, no different frm so call flippers as they can ...
Thatās a good point. My thoughts are you shouldnāt be left in the lurch when your AD loses the relationship. You should be invited to shop at the nearest AD and your interest list and purchased piece history should carry over to the next. Like with Ferrar...
If you were in line for a piece you want at your AD and someone else got the piece instead because their AD in the next town over closed? Every policy has winners and losers...
what you are saying but you shouldnāt just start from scratch and have no communication at all. Even an invitation to enquire elsewhere would have been nice, but nothing. For what its worth, before I moved elsewhere I was told I would not accepted at anot...
so that if your customers who had bought the Patek piece a few years back could upgrade from say 5205 to 5320 or 5270 just like how a Porsche customer could upgrade from say 718 to 911. It keeps the piece within the local AD and rewards the customer for t...
Then auction prices will get even higher, surely? Because more Nautiluses are sold directly to keepers, there will be fewer on the market so auctions will be bid up even more...
As Patekova wrote above, he believes that "Being required to build a relationship by buying presumably lesser desired Pateks before getting the more highly desired ones, is not considered bundling. Nor apparently is it discouraged. It is also understandab...
Hereās a link to a story Iām sure most of you know already regarding a lawsuit filed against an AD for asking their client to buy āotherā watches or jewelry before client is allocated a Nautilus model. I understand the importance of having several Patek ...
If someone has no history of buying Patek watches but wants a MR which other big customers have been waiting for a while, AD simply will not entertain the request.
Wow! I wonder if there are any updates to the lawsuit filed. If ruled in favor of your friend then this case will have precedence for other lawsuits in the future against ADs bundling purchases.
They definitely have the clout. Certainly would improve interactions with their collectors regarding how/when purchases occur. Also, the after sales experience would be streamlined for all parties.
retail network does not fit its strategy. Although it has 5 (I believe) self-owned Salons and Maisons (Geneva, London, Paris, Beijing and Shanghai), Patek wants to remain mostly a manufacturer as explained in my post.
I am since 6 years on the waiting list for an Aquanaut. When I ordered it, I was asked, if I know the value of the watch on the second hand market, I was really wondering that they put my name on the list. Three years later I was asked to buy some three h...
be taken away from other lines then. Patek will quickly become a one horse pony which might not be wise from a long term business perspective. What will Patek do when that time arrives ? Due to its huge success with Royal Oak, AP several years ago created...
I don't play these games. No bundling, no waiting lists, no allocations, no premium. Never. I do things in my work and life that are far more important (don't want to seem pretentious because really I'm not, it's just a fact, a watch is only a watch) than...
Because it seems there is sanctioned āblackmailā if itās Patekās own products of buying a Calatrava, complications, etc. to get an aquanaut or nautilus. I also donāt think thereās anything wrong with that tooāitās just the word they use. And I can see why...
coerce or force might be better ? As Patekova wrote in his reply, he thinks "Being required to build a relationship by buying presumably lesser desired Pateks before getting the more highly desired ones, is not considered bundling. Nor apparently is it di...
I think it makes sense. Thereās a finite amount of pieces and do you allocate to someone who has purchases several watches or no watches. I donāt feel someone has a ārightā to buy an aquanaut or nautilus or whatever ā so long as thereās not some unlawful ...
I believe Mr Stern is sincere in his letter and I also believe he is an astute businessman. The AD I most frequently visit is a Rolex and Patek authorized establishment. Over the years he has never asked for or even hinted that I buy something as a preclu...
spend our money the way we wish. Glad to hear that your AD has never asked you to buy pieces that you did not want. Trust that you have a great relationship with this AD and you get what you want.
I understand that some Patek Philippe models, such as the Nautilus and Aquanaut, are in high demand and that there is a supply-and-demand situation to consider. However, I'm not sure how much it would help the client who has lost trust in the brand. Altho...
IMO Patek has the ability to guide the ADs to improve performance. Us as individual Patek collectors and together as a Patek collector community, we can provide useful suggestions (which what this thread is about) to assist Patek. The various replies abov...
I absolutely hate the new world we all live in today for so many reasons. My beloved hobby of horology has all but been ruined by the new money supposed watch enthusiasts. Those that know me know I speak my mind. As an old school collector who started col...