TheMadDruid
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You made a great point in Baron's thread initially.
And I am glad you turned your comment into a separate post. Your argument is valid. We will have to see how people feel about the 5270 and 5170 sometime down the road. I do see more than a few posts here from people who are fully appreciative of the newer references so that I believe the bias toward the older ones is not having a chilling effect; at least totally. But it could certainly be an issue for some people, especially given the deserved respect that the 5970/5070/5110 champions among us have. These people could be an influence for those who aren't sure of their own voices. Full disclosure: I am in the middle. I love the 5970. I prefer the 5170. I like the 5110 except for size/hate the hour hand of the 5130/and am sold on the 5230.
Miles, dom,
By: Mark in Paris : July 5th, 2017-12:30
I guess Miles this is indeed natural, imperfection can been seen as charming or unique or like a flaw depending on the subject. I see in your path quite similar elements with what many I think have known (especially as you are now proud owner of this 5970...
I think the same
By: Mark in Paris : July 5th, 2017-15:34
It is always quite difficult to know where we stand. We know what we like in a watch, trying to remain objective and factual but the feeling or rarity definitely plays a positive role (little or big depending on each one). I feel exactly the same as you d...
I totally agree
By: Mark in Paris : July 6th, 2017-15:52
A way to avoid mistakes is to really focus on the watch itself. Its details are what we will be enjoying or not when we will be wearing it. Even if it is sometimes hard to ignore what comes around brands and models, and I imagine it is part of the charm t...
Totally agree...
By: FRAM : July 5th, 2017-14:24
But as a collector should you really care about what others say about a watch. If you like it that should be enough ;-) I see that there is a great love for the nautilus collection in this forum which i respect but i must say I wouldn't dream of buying on...
I love them both too
By: Mark in Paris : July 6th, 2017-16:05
And I can even add some vintage models, even though it is quite new for me and that I don't like a lot of models yet. I must say that I agree with you and that I think that most of Patek's novelties are going a different but good way. We still have the ch...
You're perfectly right
By: Mark in Paris : July 7th, 2017-16:14
and I must say, concerning the 5110R that I didn't pay much attention to it until I tried the one of a fellow purist. Influence is part of all what is linked with design and aesthetical matters. Our tastes are all influenced by our experience. Hence, I fo...
Hi mark
By: watch-guy.com : July 5th, 2017-23:51
A most intriguing and interesting thread 1. It is to be expected that tastes change and todays favourites may not be this which collectors desire in 10 or 20 years We vcan see this with bubble backs , Princes and even the highly desired 3970 have fallen o...
Indeed Julian
By: Mark in Paris : July 8th, 2017-13:55
Standards evolve through decades and some watches' success might evolve likewise. I say "might" as some can remain. As you emphasize it, it is a lot about normal human liking and how we come to appreciate things (or not) over time. The vintage collecting ...
Great thoughts!
By: Alex25 : July 7th, 2017-02:32
I am sure that nowadays the only real thing that watch world lacks is criticism. People blindly praise some watches (like the references you mentioned) or give a positive nod to all other watches. The truth is that lots of expensive watches including PPs ...
Sometimes...
By: dom007 : July 7th, 2017-22:14
I really wonder why we do not see more disparity here. For example I would really love to see the 5230g or the 5396g with the beautiful slate grey dial in the wild. Either I am the only one who like them or they are so rare, that nobody get them...
One great post again!
By: dr.kol : July 30th, 2017-04:45
First I thought I will not participate the discussion because it seems so easy to upset many... To me it seems to be a fact that there are people who declare something as Iconic and this declaration gets then followers. Another phenomenon is that what is ...
Three things.....
By: Baron - Mr Red : July 30th, 2017-09:16
....Picasso is very much alive. He continues to live through his art. ....Patek Philippe is very much alive....It continues to live through its art....both present and future. I never used the word iconic....just the analysis that any model that attempts ...