Does every watch with the same frequency have the same “steps per second”? If so that would be an interesting chart showing frequency=steps per second. Thanks.
Yes you can request that Tiffany is not on the dial. But if it is already there they are unlikely to replace a dial. Where on the dial the "Tiffany" is placed is determined by Patek. Which watches are Stamped with the Tiffany name is mostly determined by Patek. I would guess Tiffany passes on the re
Being hard to get may be Your reason, it is not everyones. Many of the watches below are available every year, but people are not all over the forums looking for them. I am impressed by the quality, looking at the older watches and clocks, the 5131 is far better.
It is pretty well know Charlie Sheen has an extensive watch collection. The 5970 is an application piece. Does Patek see this as good, bad, or does not matter? Does Charlie continue to get application pieces?
Thank you for the very interesting info. At the 30,000 watch level when you saw more new watches needing work, do you recall if they tended to be more complicated watches? Did you find that as a %, when 30,000 or 40,000 watches were sold, did the % complicated watches increase compared to when 8,000
Can you explain this to the point where we can all understand why a watch cannot be shuipped from one country to another for repair?? Your entire problem seems based on this one problem. "neither are they allowed to accept the watch to send to PP due to customs issues being faced by PP in India." Th