small-luxury-world[Patek]
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I see different approaches ...
Sep 03, 2014,09:08 AM
which come closer these days.
When Blümlein defined the DNA of ALS (back in the 90s) he did a great job and part of his (first) approach was the "extra weight" of the cases, the buckles and the folding clasps. They feel quite often superior, because of their extra weight. Even "blind" people can feel why it is something special and why it is expensive. It was one of those details that helped ALS to get their position of today. The cases from PP (and other classical/traditional Swiss brands) are not that heavy in general, but even without knowing the exact numbers I have the impressions that changed recently - especially in the case of PP. There is just more "meat", when I look at their new cases and not only because of the bigger sizes. On the other side I had the impression that some of the new cases from ALS show the same style than before, but with "less meat" and closer to some cases from JLC. Good or bad? It´s up to you!
The finishing has a different approach/style as well and it is a matter of taste, more than it is about different quality.
I can´t proof this with numbers, but at least these are my observations/impressions.
Best,
Oliver
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Watch out, the new Ref. 5271P ...
By: small-luxury-world : September 1st, 2014-09:18
should be available since today and maybe you can see one at your AD, some time soon. Such a special piece is not for everybody, but when I saw it in the metal I was more tempted than I expected it to be. I almost forgot the diamonds with all those gorgeo...
Hi Oliver, this 5971P is a surprising piece to me given...
By: GLau : September 1st, 2014-10:32
the large amount of diamonds and bling that goes with the high complications. Like you said, one must see it in the metal to truly know how it feels. Previously I did not think that you liked bling bling but then again photos do not always tell the full s...
Gordon, there is bling and there is bling ...
By: small-luxury-world : September 1st, 2014-11:00
and when it comes to Patek they are (sometimes, to be very honest) able to deliver some gorgeous pieces even with bling. A gentleman and senior Patek collector told me once that he is really keen on the Ref. 5074. He would take it in each metal. Even the ...
5271P?
By: bipper : September 1st, 2014-10:40
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Ups, my mistake.
By: small-luxury-world : September 1st, 2014-10:51
Corrected. Thanks! Oliver
Spare me normal Pateks. Give me the one on the rocks!
By: COUNT DE MONET : September 1st, 2014-10:41
I am a very strong advocate for diamonds on a time peace, especially on a Patek. That lovely 5298 p would be also my choice and this one that you are showing: a stunner! Best Moritz
love it
By: ZJ : September 1st, 2014-15:27
looks great
I must admit...
By: nicacag66 : September 1st, 2014-17:55
it is really growing on me.
I agree..
By: bulliondesk : September 2nd, 2014-09:07
Dial is spot on. Diamonds aren't tooooooo bad. I am liking it more and more.
I see different approaches ...
By: small-luxury-world : September 3rd, 2014-09:08
which come closer these days. When Blümlein defined the DNA of ALS (back in the 90s) he did a great job and part of his (first) approach was the "extra weight" of the cases, the buckles and the folding clasps. They feel quite often superior, because of th...
Like the Mercedes dash switches of the 70 - 90s?
By: Ornatus-Mundi : September 4th, 2014-03:01
they way the clicked (both in tactile feeling and sound) was unique and contributed tremendously to the impression of quality. Regrettably - this seemed to have changed. Interesting to note that Patek is actively pursuing the holistics of case constructio...