I disagree. I think in these "showy" and "bling" times - yellow could be the choice metal - it's a sign of the times.. Not to mention, I believe yellow gold is preferred by Patek's customers in newer markets - the Far East/India/Russia etc... Perhaps even...
lots of love for yellow gold right now but when manufacturers make a model available in white/yellow/rose, yellow seems to come a distant third in terms of sales. Good point about the far east markets preference for yellow gold though.
A very absurd remark i must say. Let us not forget that watch companies cater to a vast number of watch afficionados, and for sure there are those who prefer the classic yellow gold. Im sure that all of us understands what Taste means. All the best!
a hyperbolic comment for emphasis is not necessarily "absurd" if it is based in fact. I did not think you would take my comment literally as in zero people buy and wear yellow gold watches.... The fact is, for high end watches, yellow gold has been far le...
I am very aware that what you are trying to emphasize is your disappointment in this year's new release of watches from patek, but in doing so, you stressed that YOUR preference should be the gauge of what is suppose to be desirable for the rest of humani...
.....and may i add that yellow gold will be with us for eternity. each timepiece has a certain quality of it's own, some lend themselves to Platinum, some to RG and MANY others to YG.
No one wants to pay an exorbitant price for a simple and useless chrono function... What is so 'Patek' about this watch I really fail to understand ... just my opinion ofcourse...
... I would have to agree with him on this one, I most definitely think that an offering in either rose or white gold would be a fantastic addition to this family of watch. In my opinion, I do agree that these two metals are more appealing to me being a y...