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Patek Philippe

Its a difficult question...

 

I am not sure that i agree with the idea that a Patek is only something that can be appreciated later in life...and after "REALLY" earning one. To my mind, we each remain teh arbiter of what we do or do not deserve. Is it right to stick a 5970P on the wrist of a teenager just by dint of teh fact that their Dad is wealthy? That would not be my way of doing it. The younger generation need to understand the value of what is on their wrist, and appreciate it as such. That need not take 40 years or more to occur.

I also think that Patek is affordable for an entry level in the secondary market. If someone wants one sooo badly, there are plenty of secondary market Pateks available at very reasonable prices. So in that sense, i am no sure its a good idea for Patek to introduce a cheaper watch for that role. Look at the Porsche Boxter...its seen as the car that someone buys who cannot afford the 911. An entry level Patek would probably attach the same stigma. For a mnake like Patek, that is able to charge a premium for its name and reputation, I think its dangerous going down this path.

I am also not sure i agree that Patek needs to be a more formal watch. I wear jeans 100% of the time. I'll wear my Patek with that. It doesn't make sense to me that a watch has a persona. Its teh owner that gives teh watch its persona to a greater degree.

Interesting question...lots of interesting and diverse responses.

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