The brand was phenomenal in the 20th century. So many classics, so many beautiful watches. The brand was the peak of class and sophistication. Can we really say the same now? I don't think so.
David was so welcoming, and we shared some interests too. Desired adding a 3939h rg black dial, David was very helpful and knew someone who.... tho we both agreed the ask was a bit steep. Ah well, being passionate sometimes brings about aspirational hopes...
Such great name, so much money, such intricate business falling in the hands of someone who couldn’t even achieve a university degree. So much to say that may not be appropriate to say in this forum.
Doesnt mean what they produce isnt ugly or tasteless. They are not immune to hate or criticism. He was supposed to decrease nautilus production but comes up with another even uglier nautilus.
because most of the designs of Patek are made inhouse and the head of this department is his wife. So he also has to defend not only the own company but also his family.
I’ve designed and launched my own products for close to a decade now and never take things personally. Making remarks like that is incredibly asinine. His position isn’t earned. He reminds me 1:1 of the managers we run into when buying distressed family b...
I don't think it's unreasonable to think half of the luxury brands today will be gone as their customers age out and gen z won't put up with the old model of luxury. I give Arnault's brood about 50/50, they've never successfully created a brand, just been...
That’s a quick way to lose customers and distasteful comment if true. Perhaps they must also consider the possibility that they have designed something a large amount of customers do not care for? Better to ask why and try understand their feedback than a...
The reaction here is towards a certain model and not the entire brand. Take it as a reflex action when something unexpected hits you. Same for a car or a food item, if I do not like a particular model of a car or a dish in a restaurant , it doesn’t mean I...
We are an impossible bunch to please aren’t we? We scream “no innovation no daring designs”, and when we get one, we instantly hate it! Remember Code 11:59, or Ulysses Nardin’s new designs? Sure, it’s not everyone’s cup of tea(mine either), but we’ve just...
BTW, personally I prefer the first edition chrono to the new one. Same can happen here also since it’s a new entire line, don’t you think? I’m sure that in ‘72 when the Royal Oak was presented it received similar welcome.
While I do not like almost any of them... you could not deny the vision and attention to detail in, especially, the case design. Really, it's the dials that mostly are so-so. But it was not a flabby bore of a design like this... and a redundant design... ...
However I would like to elaborate a bit deeper, first one should not disregard the brands DNA, meaning what the brand stands for. AP stands for modern industrial design, while Patek for restrained, quite elegance, so using this as a starting point the “du...
Thanks for reply. I really disagree that the Code case is derivative of 5205, though they have 'something' in common... the Code case is incredibly strong design and has so much depth and angles etc... worthy of AP legend. I agree that Patek is known for ...
THIS kind of tone by Mr. Stern makes me feel bad about the brand. Patek is IMO not sending the right message to customers, especially to those who haven't had a Patek but do want one. I went to a PP boutique the other day. The cases were full. Yet, the sa...
Staying humble in the face of success is how you ensure longevity and create a good bond with your customers. The arrogance that PP exudes lately is extremely offputting
I was on 47th street today stopped by a shop I know. They have every watch you could imagine. Prices still sky high and no one coming in to dump their pateks.
TASTES AND TECNOLOGY CHANGE GENERATIONALLY.... ,,,IF THEY DO NOT CHANGE, THEY BECOME STALE.... I AM ANXIOUS TO SEE THE PRODUCT.AND FORM MY OPINION , ..
The interview made it clear that Stern's ego knows no bounds. It's bigger than the customers, bigger than designers / contributors like Genta that got him to where he is today (What would PP have been through the hype bubble if the Nautilus didn't exist?)...
it was remarkably unwelcoming. I had to make an appointment – that's OK I arrived for my appointment and was seated at a desk and left alone… For 22 minutes. People came and went around me. No one expressed interest or explained the delay or offered a dri...
1. If the Cubitus were the precursor to the Nautilus would you see the Nautilis as an improvement? 2. You show 100 non-watch collectors a photo of the Nautilus and then the Cubitus. You ask them was the Cubitus the result of a design project by the compan...
They are nothing without the consumer and the consumer is us. If sentiment changes and sales drop I wonder if he would feel the same way, my guess is probably not. What an Arrogant comment!
So it is clear the design is solely from him. The work with other Designers was not successful! 😂 Something inbetween delusion of grandeur and „ivory tower“ Honestly pretty deslikeable… 🙈
If the gentleman Thierry Stern said this assuming it were true his comment seems inappropriate to me because criticism of anything is always welcome as it comes from potential customers and everyone's point of view is very acceptable. As a businessman he ...
Sorry for the overused current popular word of the last few years... but it is so apropos. Man, he finally showed his Self there. It is funny how his comments have a 'ring' of a certain tribe in US politics these days... in the sense of 'blaming' those wh...
Hopefully smaller sizes for my sake. I would be more interested in that than the current sizes. For any reference. I also linked the original article here.
When I read the English translation, I felt his words were rather crass.. but I question : - was it an accurate translation? I know a lot of the true meaning can get lost in translation - is this an accurate protrayal? I have seen his video interviews, an...
Patek still has an institutional advantage, when it comes to complicated dress watches. The 5959P is the purest expression of a fine chronograph and nothing Mr. Stern says will change that. The more attainable watches are hit and miss when it comes to des...
Before all this nonsense, my father wanted to buy a fancy watch. He was offered a 5320 or a 5960. He liked the 5320, and was very taken in by the salesperson's assessment of how Pateks hold value. I recommended against it because it wasn't a micro-rotor, ...