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Patek 5107G
I find my 5107G a watch that can be formal or casual..
Interesting....
By: MiniCooper : September 26th, 2010-12:55
I hope that this thread does not develop like mine did a couple of days ago..... I did a search and nothing too similar came up.... On a more serious note though.... I agree and disagree at the same time.... PP has an entry young level watch in my opinion...
No
By: Dje : September 28th, 2010-14:06
Hi, "I hope that this thread does not develop like mine did a couple of days ago....." Well, it did not, I wonder why? "I did a search and nothing too similar came up...." That may be why! "PP has an entry young level watch in my opinion... The Aquanaut.....
Well.....
By: MiniCooper : September 28th, 2010-14:33
Hi, "I wonder why?" Because Amaanico was rude, he did not "keep the tone of the posts courteous and respectful" Sorry that was easy. "that may be why" Per rules your forum "there are no dump questions". "sorry but it is a......I doubt" I disagree with you...
Really?
By: Dje : September 28th, 2010-14:17
"I would say to all the questions that you are asking : no ." You don't let me much chance! "No, because it is not necessary as the fascination for a great watch and jewellery can start at a very young age." I admit, but there's a difference between fasci...
WOW
By: tenaille.developpement : August 30th, 2016-00:51
The Ellipse as a young man's watch??? Sorry but I couldn't disagree more. The 5167 yes as it was made for young people to start with, and the Nautilus IMO fits the bill, but the Ellipse really totally fails to convince me being a watch for young people. C...
Larger Calatrava?
By: Park : September 26th, 2010-15:40
Dje, While I don't presume to know what Patek "needs" and am fuzzy on any true relationship that may exist between age and taste, I certainly agree with you that the Calatrava line lacks models that have the appeal of the 5960. The 6000 may come closest a...
Larger Calatrava?
By: ccoulon1 : September 26th, 2010-19:12
First - thank you Dje for the post - it at least call on us to put some thought into the question. As what I would presume as a younger member of this forum at 36 years young - I have often though about the subject you bring up. I am an avid collector and...
Interesting aspects Chris
By: Dje : September 28th, 2010-14:26
Hi, Interesting aspects Chris, but at 36 (I'm 37) you're already long out of my target group. "So yes I agree - and wish that there was a more options for a younger collector especially larger models- but also understand some other's points that a discern...
Intersting
By: Dje : September 28th, 2010-14:23
Hi, "While I don't presume to know what Patek "needs" and am fuzzy on any true relationship that may exist between age and taste, I certainly agree with you that the Calatrava line lacks models that have the appeal of the 5960. The 6000 may come closest a...
Nothing.
By: Dje : September 28th, 2010-14:31
Hi, "The 6000G is a sporty watch that has a sporty color scheme..." I love it but don't see it as sporty. Less formal than the majority of Calatrava models, but not sporty yet. Anyway I'm not looking for a sports Calatrava. "For those young'uns looking fo...
What do you propose?
By: patrick_y : September 28th, 2010-14:45
Hmm, Dje, you've got me thinking here. What do you think you would propose to Patek Philippe if they wanted to make a watch for younger people? First of all, let's explore the facts. What brands do young people buy today? How do we define young people (un...
Nothing, I just ask!
By: Dje : September 29th, 2010-13:10
Hi, Thank you for pushing the discussion a bit further. I don't have a clear definition for young, and young at heart is certainly essential, but I see young people more aqt 20 than 30. "Panerai is definitely a watch that is appropriate for young people. ...
hmm... ok...
By: pastethis : July 24th, 2012-20:37
"Well young peole can have bad taste too!" People have bad tastes if they don't wear a PP on their wrist? You do know not everyone has10k for a watch even if they have good taste, right? and there are more factors in life than taste when a person drives a...
Sure but
By: Dje : September 28th, 2010-14:34
Hi, "I'm 31,..." Yes, so you're no longer 20! "I ultimately picked a VC, but the PP Calatrava lineup was the other main choice at the end." Yes but you took the VC, not the PP. Why? "I find the hobnail pattern bezel common to many Calatravas to be too for...
Re: Sure but
By: jschen888 : September 28th, 2010-20:24
First of all, let me say that this is a fascinating thread! > Yes but you took the VC, not the PP. Why? A lot of factors coming together. I started out knowing nothing about fine watches other than that Rolex and Omega are popular, and that my uncle (a wa...
Interesting
By: Dje : September 29th, 2010-13:14
Hi, Thank you for sharing your experience. Regarding your last point, VC's produciton is far lower than PP's production, so the second hand market is very different for the two brands. That may explain things. Cheers Dje
Nicolas!
By: Dje : September 28th, 2010-14:38
Hi my friend, "There are watches for young people, in the PP family. Come to mind models like the Aquanaut, the Nautilus ( the Chrono being, in my opinion the one which looks the younger model ), the 5070 ( especially the P ), and even the 5140 P." I don'...
No...
By: Echi : September 27th, 2010-03:44
It's my first time to post in the PP forum although I've been lurking for quite sometime. It's a watch that I would get for when I hit 50. I think it is something that goes beyond age. I would almost say that one has to understand, appreciate, and deserve...
Thank you
By: Dje : September 28th, 2010-14:42
Hi, "It's my first time to post in the PP forum although I've been lurking for quite sometime. It's a watch that I would get for when I hit 50." That my point, defining a watch that would have brought you to Patek Philippe 20 or 30 years earlier! "I think...
why????
By: Hororgasm : September 27th, 2010-07:23
do we need a PP Calatrava for young people? the aqaunauts and several quartz models enough for them(thus betryaying my ancient age). generalizing here, younger people tend to have smaller budgets...for most. go buy another make with a more affordable pric...
Yes
By: Dje : September 28th, 2010-14:50
Hi Baron, "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." I do agree. "Is it right to...
I do think so....
By: Dje : September 28th, 2010-14:54
Hi, "...a steel-cased watch to the market." Young people don't need gold yet, lucky they are. "The introduction of the Aquanaut was targeted at that the younger market but seemingly lacked the robust features that the younger market wanted." I don't know....
Let's say yes
By: Dje : September 28th, 2010-15:01
Hi, Let's say yes.We won't decide anyway, it's just for thinking. "A question of youth-oriented would lead one to get something like AP or JLC. At least with JLC, you'll get a great movement with a robust case in a large case, and it can be had new for un...
"young blood" chiming in
By: mbeech1 : February 23rd, 2011-00:55
Hey there, I am 19 years old, so I thought I would chime in. I actually rather like the Calatrava, especially the 5196. I think the 5196 conveys a sense of modernism while still being quite classical in composure. However, I first became enamored with Pat...
yes
By: PP_Geneve : February 23rd, 2011-08:42
i consider myself "pretty young" too i just recently acquired the 5196 and -while i'm daily soaked in divine exctasy by that watch- i also pretty much feel that the golden ellipse 3738 will be my next indulgence.
Sure, would work.
By: Crmsnraider : July 26th, 2011-20:07
Many interesting responses. Many reasons as to why one thing could be and/or why another could not ( for example young adults' monetary situations, taste levels, style). From my experiences combined with personal opinion the Nautilus is the go to pickup o...