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    Watches - another OCD problem

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    • steelworkerS
      steelworker
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      if I'm paying that much for a watch I want the radioactive one

      Those are my principles, and if you don't like them…
      Well, I have others.

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      • GraemeG
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        @Giles are you buying it? ???

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        • GilesG
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          Nope, as @steelworker says, for that sort of money I'd want some radioactivity included  🙂 🙂

          "OK face up to it - you're useless but generally pretty honest and straightforward . . . it's a rare combination of qualities that I have come to admire in you" - Geo 2011

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          • GraemeG
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            Longines have just announced a reproduction of their Ultra-Chron Diver's watch from the sixties.

            It sounds like an interesting piece, because rather than just slapping in an ETA, they've got an extensively modified version. It now runs at 5 Hz, rather than its original 4 Hz, and is regulated to run within a couple of seconds a day.

            Prices start around $3000, and Monochrome has the best write-up.

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            • seawolfS
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              I'm a sucker for a vintage inspired diver, or in this case, a straight-up reproduction. It's gorgeous, and the high frequency is a really interesting feature. I wonder how that will affect the service interval.

              “Good design is actually a lot harder to notice than poor design, in part because good designs fit our needs so well that the design is invisible” - Don Norman

              @zeebeeleather

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              • JDelageJ
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                Yeah, I like that very much. Longines is on a roll: its recent GMT release is also interesting.

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                • B
                  bubbapest
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                  @Giles:

                  Today…...

                  daaaaaaaaaaamn

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                  • B
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                    My newly repaired IH633 and PAM1312.  Love the curves on the watch, hated my slabsided rolex gmt.  at least i didnt lose money on it. . .

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                    • M
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                      Talking of vintage-inspired Longines divers…

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                      • __Nicholas_
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                        Hanging with @henry_david

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                        • mclaincauseyM
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                          Fluted bezel + Jubilee: one doesn't look right without the other to my eye

                          Smooth bezel + Oyster: same

                          Well-played fellas.

                          Think it, be it.

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                          • __Nicholas_
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                            Yup, I agree. The texture of the fluted bezel goes great with the jubilee. Same with the smooth + oyster.

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                            • henry_davidH
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                              Ha! One of the snaps from your wedding, @__Nicholas  😎

                              Yours is looking extra purdy here

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                              • ddtrashD
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                                I am still on a bit of a high from a surprise excursion last week.  I was lucky enough to be invited over to Geneva by Patek Philippe to get a Museum and factory tour.

                                Travelled to Geneva from the UK on Thursday morning.  Checked into the hotel in the town centre and was then taken to the Museum.  Well worth a visit if you are ever in Geneva.  Philippe Stern has put together an amazing collection of timepieces.  Second floor is historic timepieces from sixteenth to mid nineteenth century from a multitude of manufacturers.  First floor is the Patek Philippe  collection from 1839 to 2000 including watches owned by founder Monsiuer Antoine Norbert de Patek himself, Queen Victoria, Duke Ellington and JFK.

                                The museum were very keen to enlighten everyone regarding Jean Adrien Philippe's invention the keyless crown winding and setting mechanism.  As we all know this is now common on pretty much all mechanical watches. Patek Philippe take pride in this fact that all modern mechanical watches use this mechanism.  So the next time you set your watch or wind it via the pull out crown you will have your own mini "Patek" experience.

                                Above is one of four Calibre 89 open faced astronomical clocks.  These took 9 years to make between 1980 and 1989.  The timepiece has 33 complications, 1728 components, weighs 1.1 kg and was until 2015 the most complicated mechanical timepiece ever made (The Vacheron 57260 took this honour in 2015 with 57 complications).

                                Evening meal at a choice Geneva restaurant.  Everything on the itinerary was typical Patek quality, no corners cut anywhere.

                                A few pictures outside the main Patek Philippe office.  You may recognise the hairspring piece of architecture.

                                This is inside the foyer of the 2 year old PP6 manufacturing building.  We were not allowed to take photos inside the manufacturing areas of the building.  The building is 189 m long and consists of 10 floors, 4 underground and 6 above ground.

                                We were taken around the entire manufacturing process. Some mind blowing stuff.  I witnessed the tiniest of hairsprings (I could hardly see it) being hand polished and bevelled on four separate faces!!!

                                We were taken to the advanced research department which is on the same corridor as the minute repeater section.  The watchmakers told us that the minute repeater was by far the most difficult complication to get right.  All minute repeaters made in the workshop by one of four qualified watchmakers, goes onto the CEO Thierry Stern's desk for individual sign off.  Mr Stern listens to them all before release for sale.

                                I got to handle the prototype for the Fortissimo 5750P minute repeater that is super loud compared to a standard minute repeater.  Only 15 of these were made.

                                Again no corners cut anywhere, the layout is well thought through, there is a really nice employees canteen on the top floor and an executive restaurant area complete with in house michelin starred chef, where we had  lunch with one of the directors, Monsieur Jerome Pernici ( I jokingly asked him if he could sell me a Nautilus, he smiled and quite charmingly told me he could not sell anything direct ).

                                To finish the day off we had the chance to handle the entire 21/22 collection including the £1.2 million grand master chime.

                                These pictures were taken from the terrace on top of the PP6 building.

                                I have definitely had worse Thursday's and Friday's.  Super humbled to have been invited on a trip like this. The factory  tour was amazing and not open to the public unfortunately, so I am one very lucky lad.  A once in a lifetime experience for sure.

                                There is no 'I' in team …............ however there are five in 'individual brilliance'.

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                                • GilesG
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                                  Sounds absolutely awful

                                  "OK face up to it - you're useless but generally pretty honest and straightforward . . . it's a rare combination of qualities that I have come to admire in you" - Geo 2011

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                                  • goosehdG
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                                    @ddtrash Thank you very much for sharing what many of us would only dream of!!  May I ask (and feel free to say no), how does one get invited on such an adventure?

                                    "I don't give a shit what anyone else is doing, we will do what is best for us and our customers" - Giles P. :)

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                                    • ddtrashD
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                                      @goosehd Basically you have to own a Patek and have a good relationship with the dealer you purchased it from.

                                      Patek offer a fixed number of these visits  to their dealer network.  Rhone products ( A subsidiary of Patek Phillipe) are the UK distributor.  They get 2 x visits like this per year to allocate to their various dealerships.

                                      This time round they offered the trip to Wempe London where I am a customer.  Wempe in turn then look at their customer base  and select the lucky few to attend.  I was one of 16 customers invited  along.

                                      It all got organised pretty quickly, got the call on a Sunday, made my excuses with work and got myself free for Thursday and  Friday.  Private jets are pretty cool, must admit.

                                      There is no 'I' in team …............ however there are five in 'individual brilliance'.

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                                      • ddtrashD
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                                        @Giles:

                                        Sounds absolutely awful

                                        @Giles It was indeed an absolute hardship….....

                                        Very hard to spin this hardship with Mr's Trash.  To be fair she was also invited along as well but child care etc would not allow this to happen.

                                        Some of the other customers on the trip were quite hard work.  Amazing how abundant wealth can effect people detrimentally, some interesting / difficult (up their own arse) type folks on this trip.

                                        There is no 'I' in team …............ however there are five in 'individual brilliance'.

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                                        • goosehdG
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                                          @ddtrash Thank you for the information! (and love the description of some of the participants)  🙂

                                          "I don't give a shit what anyone else is doing, we will do what is best for us and our customers" - Giles P. :)

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                                          • louisboscoL
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                                            wow looks brilliant!

                                            "Loyalty is a two way street. If i'm asking for it from you, then you're getting it from me."

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