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Jun 23, 2010,19:11 PM
 

Pardon my repeating a previous posting, but I previously wrote this to a different question, possibly a week after the initial post. Perhaps a bit off topic, but please humor me. TIA

I first heard of Patek through the casual comment of an early girlfriend who, for reasons I still can't comprehend, thought she should spend a few years of her life with me. She was far beyond me in every way imaginable: she was three years older - 21 vs. 18 initially; she had a class I could see but hardly truly appreciate; she was worldly and I was not;  unmatched beauty; brilliant mind; truly, I was her Quasimodo. At some point in time she mentioned Patek Philippe, which I would have spelled incorrectly, as being the standard for the watch to be worn by a true gentleman. Frankly, I'm not sure I even had a watch at that time. After about five years she moved on and I never again thought of her comment. During my early years in my medical practice, I wore a Swatch, telling anyone who asked that the only watch that did what mine did, telling time correctly no matter what activity I involved myself in, was a Rolex. I went on to say that, IM not so HO, Rolex was a watch worn by older men who needed jewelry to do what their fading looks could no longer do. After a few years I bought my first Rolex. After a few more years, my wonderful wife made a present to me of a more dressy Rolex. Both were on my wrist for any event I participated in, some quite active. I still have both. After a few more years, at age 50+, my wife decided that I had grown up enough to appreciate a real dress watch. We were in Austria, where I was giving a professional presentation. I suppose that I was a bit impressed with myself, and thought it might be okay to dress me up a bit. I saw several Pateks in a shop  in Vienna and was truly smitten with a RG 5010. I still wasn't mature enough for a Calatrava; that came later. Anyway, my wife presented me with the 5010, and the magic was reignited. I will always love this watch as something much more than the art it is. As much as this story began with a very special lady, there was an even more special lady, who goes beyond thought and dream and makes things happen.

 


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June 22nd, 20 years ago Checkpoint Charlie disappeared in history!

 
 By: Dje : June 22nd, 2010-14:15
Hi, 20 years ago Checkpoint Charlie disappeared. This symbol of the Berlin wall should remember us of a gone past! Did you know Patek Philippe at that time? Do you remember a Patek Philippe of that time? Cheers Dje

was teenager then...

 
 By: Hororgasm : June 22nd, 2010-15:24
dun have any pateks nor are aware of them then...still happy with casio. only mechanical time piece was a tissot fm the 70s bought fm chinatown. but remember the day the wall came down very well...reagan, thatcher, kohl...all fm that era. first love of PP... 

Was a kiddo back then...

 
 By: snipermaverick : June 23rd, 2010-00:59
& swatch was my holy grail

Very Interesting Dje. I think it is really important

 
 By: =RWK= : June 23rd, 2010-01:28
to see the entire period since 1918, as a still on-going story, technologically, socially, and politically. Cheers, -- Richard.

one year earlier in 1989,

 
 By: doublesix : June 23rd, 2010-03:42
I bought my first PP, a 3802/200 Calatrava.

Did not....

 
 By: MiniCooper : June 23rd, 2010-09:37
own one at the time.... I was wearing a Bulgary watch, a gift by my father... Unfortunately I no longer have it as it was stolen from me.... Cheers

I reluctantly admit...

 
 By: patrick_y : June 23rd, 2010-10:34
I reluctantly admit that I unfortunately did not know of Patek Philippe at that time. And if I did know of Patek Philippe back then, then I must not have known what it was. When I was very young, I came to associate things quite liberally. Sometimes makin... 

Wish I was a teenager then, but yes I did know Patek

 
 By: whit : June 23rd, 2010-13:36
and the Pateks I remember most were the 150th Anniversary Officer's Campaign and jump hour watch introduced in 1989 but still going on in 1990.

Didn't have a clue.

 
 By: Watch4Steve : June 23rd, 2010-18:56
I was 29 years old and thought that my Timex runner's watch was the hottest thing going. If someone would have explained the Patek brand to me I would have laughed about how dumb rich people can be - wasting all that good money on watches! Now, here I sit... 

This question takes me back (printed previously)

 
 By: William C : June 23rd, 2010-19:11
Pardon my repeating a previous posting, but I previously wrote this to a different question, possibly a week after the initial post. Perhaps a bit off topic, but please humor me. TIA I first heard of Patek through the casual comment of an early girlfriend...