dr.kol
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Patek was 1,365 Swiss
and the average rate of exchange to US was 4.373 in 1950. In other words, this Patek was costing $ 312.
Sad!
Best, Kari
Has something changed?
By: dr.kol : May 22nd, 2013-21:47
I would be pleased to get some comments round the world - from China to USA. For the first time the new models of Patek arrived to the authorized dealers within just a couple of weeks after Baselworld. We have also seen some complicated watches like 5270G...
Yes.
By: Iceman : May 22nd, 2013-23:00
I think the old stoks are not moving well. Patek somehow decide a while back to allocate production capacity to the NEW models so that it can be in the market earlier to boost sales. Either that or Patek has increased their production capacity, just my 2 ...
No customers
By: Spellbound : May 23rd, 2013-14:55
All the luxury shopping malls, like IFC, Plaza 66, have a number of sole brand boutiques which are pretty empty even on weekends. Breguet opened what must be their largest sole brand boutique in the world in Xintiandi, Shanghai, probably the most expensiv...
Quite clear to me
By: Fricks : May 23rd, 2013-03:31
When Patek launch their batch of watches to all their dealers, the availability is there. But before buying, the natural reaction is to think it over, hesitate, think, brainstorm, let the watch grow on us, etc... and generally feeling comfortable as the w...
All are available.
By: optionc : May 23rd, 2013-08:04
In HK everything is available even the hard to find models. I'm a small client yet I've been offered every model including ultra rare models. Market has changed, uncertainty persists but rich are still rich. I'm waiting until 2014 for the 175th anniversar...
Yes, Kari, a few things
By: alphabeta81 : May 23rd, 2013-21:20
Kari, good question. I think what has changed is this 1) China has slowed down economically and the Chinese were the biggest buyer --- less demand 2) Other brands and independents continue to offer more selection and variety at the high end --- more compe...
Here's my 2 cents
By: palmbeachguy : May 24th, 2013-15:32
I think it's a few factors. A. There were very few true innovation changes this year. (Probably waiting for the "big" anniversary next year) B. Most changes were additional dial or material(J to G or R) roll-outs. Take the 5960p, so they produced a black ...
Thank you for your opinions.
By: dr.kol : May 24th, 2013-15:44
Your point C is a very interesting one. Could it be so that people start to get tired with highest end watches and because the prices start to be insane, many of us are looking for new areas of interest. In my country it is cheaper to buy a brand new Pors...
It's too expensive!
By: jonrus : May 24th, 2013-21:02
It used to be fun, to be able to buy a "hard to get piece", enjoy it, and see the value increase over time. The watches were expensive, but still affordable. Currently, the prices are so high that the watches really require a lot of careful consideration ...
Good point, but!
By: EDJA : May 24th, 2013-22:26
Kari, my personal example. I have bought BMW X5 in 2008 for 120k USD in Moscow. Last time i have checked the price at AD amd was offered 30k usd for 5 years car. In 2009 i have purchased 5130R for 30k usd - and after 4 years the price for pre-owned watch ...
I have to agree with you, Kari.
By: EDJA : May 24th, 2013-23:18
Even on non-relative value basis prices are insane. The last example i have is new price for 5227. It would be 30k CHF. Compared to 23K for 5296 ( yours last choice) or 5127, i really dont understand what justified 7k difference? Gold officer back? Hinged...
Totally agree with Kari...
By: Spellbound : May 24th, 2013-23:35
I know it is not "proper" to discuss these things on this forum, but I do think things are getting out of hand. That said, the watch industry is very cyclical, so we cannot blame the manufactures for milking it while they can, or they might end up like Co...
Watches can be art
By: dr.kol : May 25th, 2013-01:51
and some of Patek's Grand Complications are indeed pieces of art. However, Porsche 911 is a mass produced product with limited production numbers and relatively much hand work. Just like i.e. 5270G. Best, Kari
I am sure.
By: dr.kol : May 25th, 2013-01:34
I have somewhere the price list and the price of a chrono was just the same as a ladies' watch with gold bracelet. This ladies' one my wife has with the Certificate of Origin and sales receipt from the Geneva Salon dated 2.1.1950. I can somehow understand...
Kari, its a luxury world.
By: EDJA : May 25th, 2013-01:56
And its not the necessaries... Its a toys for big boys. The same as Porche, Graff, Hermes case for chewing gum, etc... My mother ( doctor in USSR) would never could buy even Calatrava for all her life earnings...NEVER. Most of my friends can afford Calatr...
Can we blame them?
By: Spellbound : May 25th, 2013-02:41
Can we blame the manufactures for adjusting prices upwards if there is inherent demand driving these prices? I just think we all need to be smarter about our choices. It was demand that drove up the price of a Nautilus 5980, and demand that keeps women's ...
By the way:
By: dr.kol : May 25th, 2013-03:50
you just visited Geneva Salon. Did you take your 5127R with you? If you bought something, could we get the photos, please. What you said about your mother and her work as a Soviet MD is naturally true. The people had different priorities: needed bigger ap...
great book...
By: palmbeachguy : May 25th, 2013-10:59
Whit, Deluxe is a great book. I read it several years ago and it was very insightful about the notion and marketing of "luxury"... I remember the one quote by Bernard Arnault that I loved... when asked why he pivoted his family construction company into a...
Thank you Oliver big time!
By: dr.kol : May 25th, 2013-12:27
Indeed, you gave some food for thoughts. Many watch collectors own a huge amount of watches - such an amount that it is impossible to wear them all. I belonged to this group just some two years ago when my collection was over 50 watches. Now I can speak o...
Agree Kari...
By: enjoythemusic : May 26th, 2013-04:28
Am also someone who wears a Patek as a daily beater and agree it is the chosen activity/outfit of the moment. To find the 'perfect' wristwatch can be a challenge. Like you, the 5167 is finding plenty of wrist time; for me this includes swimming, off-road ...
Down cycle
By: Myopiccoog : May 26th, 2013-06:57
I have looked at this market in many ways and I think we are just in a down cycle. 1)Asia is soft 2) dollar is strong 3) solid equities market which (true alternative to watches) 4) supply is the same 5) lastly, rapid price increases affects the marginal ...
If I may....
By: moc : May 26th, 2013-05:12
After reading the whole thread,I had quite a bag of mixed feelings...... First and foremost,here we are again,Patek forum and pricing/value discussion,it seems that the the connubium will never be eradicated from Patek discussions,not even amongst connois...
Der Mo,
By: dr.kol : May 26th, 2013-07:29
I do not think there is such a thing like "marketing evil". Furthermore, I also know pretty well what I spend and I do it without pressure from outside. I think that the price / value discussion happens around Patek Philippe due to the simple reason, than...
Dear Kari ...
By: small-luxury-world : May 26th, 2013-08:00
at least one brand (a very famous one) comes to my mind which prices quite often above PP. Also during their press conference at SIHH, they mention the price for each watch and it felt like they are proud of it. Do they have to proof that they are superio...
Dear Oliver,
By: dr.kol : May 26th, 2013-08:21
It happens and I think I know what you are speaking about. One of the problems today is that many still believe that the price reflects the value and the quality. I could without hesitation mention at least two brands whose prices have nothing to do with ...
The same dear Oliver
By: dr.kol : May 26th, 2013-08:37
Also in my case I have learned a lot from PuristS. Not only reading and discussing but also meeting the people and visiting different shows and producers. Value is the thing to worry, not the price. I have two wait still till 4th of June before picking up...
Everyone differs Kari...
By: moc : May 26th, 2013-08:46
Everyone has their champions,their favourite. The Patek commercial phenomenon is regardless the horological content. The marketing strategy was superb and it reflects in their collectability,value,premium etc.... Take another example,Rolex,or better vinta...
Hey Mo...
By: Baron - Mr Red : May 27th, 2013-02:49
You ask a truly interesting question. I have often wondered to myself if Patek is simply the King with no clothes. One day, someone will yell.."Hey, the King is totally naked" and everyone in an instant will realise that paying Patek prices is insane. You...
Yes and no Baron..
By: moc : May 28th, 2013-23:27
MMmmh,well the comparison between Art and watches do not stand as watchmaking is not Art......it could be art at best when you address it from a very enthusiastic perspective. I would say its more an huber refined,super duper excellence striving craft,ths...
hmmmm ... NOT only Patek
By: Bruno.M1 : May 26th, 2013-10:20
through this post I read that these discussions always take place on a patek forum. Well I can't agree. On the purists but perhaps more on other forums there are always serious discussions when Rolex or Panerai adds another 5 o 7 % to it's listprice. Watc...
I don't think so...
By: dr.kol : May 26th, 2013-11:33
When we speak about value, we can't close our eyes from the price. Let me take an example of "Watch X" List price 20 k AD's margin 35% Market price 10 k. So buying this watch with 20 k represents no value. But buying the say i.e. with 12 K, represents alr...