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Guest

Sun Mar 02, 2008 8:05 pm

I am at the stage of needing a new watch and have been thinking of Patek Philippe really seriously. However, I don’t know which watch to buy from their collection. I am really not bothered about the price too much. Any suggestions?

Thanks
Guest

Mon Mar 03, 2008 9:42 pm

I'd focus more on the style of watch rather than the brand - provided the quality is decent.

Said another way, I wouldn't get a Patek (and pay the name premium) just to get a Patek.

--Cantab
Guest

Mon Mar 03, 2008 9:59 pm

What would you suggest then? I am not very much informed regarding watches and I need one soon.

Thanks for your reply
Guest

Mon Mar 03, 2008 10:25 pm

I love Patek watches and for a special watch would never look anywhere else.

They have style, great build quality and to my mind their understated elegance outshines all others.

Do not be put off by the price.

Chelsea
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Mon Mar 03, 2008 11:45 pm

My finest wristwatch is a Patek. I am soothed by its solidity, simplicity of design, and flawless operation, and by its emotional connections (a family gift, long ago).

Were I to choose a wristwatch for myself today, I might consider not only Patek but, also, Vacheron & Constantin, Breguet, and the finest old American makers, early- and mid-twentieth-century Hamilton and Waltham among them.

RWS
Guest

Mon Mar 03, 2008 11:59 pm

Thank you gentlemen!!

Which are you favourite models from each house?

Cheers
Guest

Tue Mar 04, 2008 12:55 am

I'd listed makers I respect for quality of manufacture and for overall aesthetics. I have some objective knowledge of the first criterion as a former amateur horologist; but the second is a very personal criterion, and I wouldn't presume to prescribe my own aesthetics for another man.

RWS
Guest

Tue Mar 04, 2008 11:44 am

My favourite model Rolex (and the one I wear) is a new Daytona. Solid, reliable, excellent feel and comfort on the wrist; it also has a great history behind it. If you like that sort of thing. Check out the Daytona Paul Newman if you get an oppotunity.

Another favourite of mine but one which is very rare is the classic Panerai Tourbillon.
Guest

Tue Mar 04, 2008 1:27 pm

Anonymous wrote:What would you suggest then? I am not very much informed regarding watches and I need one soon.

Thanks for your reply
Go to a good watch store take a look.

While it's nice to know who has the absolute best finishing, there's very little difference between top brands that can be appreciated by someone who doesn't know a whole lot about watches.

I'd be guided much more by looks than by second-hand knowledge of subtle differences between movements.

- Cantab
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