Patek Philippe WORLD TIME 5130P Details
Code
:Id#724
Location
:Spain, Barcelona
Price
:
39,000 (= $ 47,962)
Availability
Available immediately
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Hands-on with the Detroit Watch Company Aviator
I'd been anticipating the package from Detroit for a couple of months. Watch company? Detroit? At this point, you might think you know what watch company I'm going to write about. But really, this is about the other one. The Detroit Watch Company, who like their juggernaut of a neighbor, assembles in Detroit.I'd studied the Detroit Watch Co. website and seen a few photos of the Aviator, and I was eager to get my hands on the piece in the metal.When it arrived, the Aviator didn't disappoint. It's a bold watch at 44mm, but it's not so big that it's unwieldy or uncomfortable.? And it certainly looks the part of a pilot watch.From the Aviator's sales webpage, here's why."Detroit native and oil millionaire, Edward F. Schlee had a thirst for flying.? In 1927, Schlee purchased a Stinson-Detroiter monoplane and named it, "The Pride of Detroit"."Two months after Charles Lindbergh's historic flight across the Atlantic Ocean, Schlee and pilot Billy Brock embarked upon an ambitious trip to travel
AP T3 edition question
Does anyone know if not all the Terminator AP's included the DVD box set along with the watch?I was told by an AP dealer that only the first initial shipments were sold with the DVD box sets of the terminator movies. The rest of the T3 pieces were shipped without the attached case of movies..Is there any truth to this? I was under the impression that they were all sold with the dvd sets. Would love to put this debate to bed if anyone knows different?
Would you consider the RO 15710ST if you own a PP 5167?
Would you consider purchasing the RO 15710ST if you own a PP 5167?
Chronomat & Navitimer
Hello .. I would like to know your opinion and thoughts on those 2 models Chornomat & Navitimer by Breitling with new B01 in-house movement. I know they are different, yet would like to know which one do you own and/or prefer?Have Good week everyone
Patek Philippe and Rolex comparison
I've heard of people ask about how Rolex can justify the prices they charge.Personally, I really do not think they're overpriced. Sure, you pay for the brand name (which includes marketing, and I read somewhere that Rolex have the biggest marketing budget by far).But a SS Daytona has a retail of around $9,000 compared to say, a Tag Heuer GC around $5,000 (depending on model). IMO the extra $4,000 odd is justified given the in-house movement, bigger brand name etc (some might disagree of course)What about Patek Philippe? How come their watches, even without date, can cost more than any watch Rolex make?I'm not saying Patek Philippe watches are overpriced, but just want to know how a PP justifies that extra money spent. And it's because I plan to buy a Patek Philippe next.Is the way they make watches more labour intensive?Do they use better materials?Or do they just charge more for exclusivity and brand name?