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9 October 2020, 04:22 PM | #1 |
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My first Patek??
I went to a local Patek AD the day before and the lovely manager walk me into their collections as I expected there's nothing much on display but one piece caught my attention this Patek 5396G AC. My wife fell in love with this piece and really considering it. First time to handle a Patek in person and I would say the quality and the craftsmanship is superb but it comes with a heft price 70K aud retail. Might need to let go something in my collection to get it but not sure which one yet. My wife offered to pay the half as a gift but I need to do my research further before pulling the trigger. Helpful advice will be greatly appreciated. Cheers
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9 October 2020, 06:00 PM | #2 |
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I guess it depends on how much you like It, your finances, etc. But considering your wife would be paying half and you’d still have to let something go. I’d say probably not the best financial decision to make. Especially given the current climate of the world.
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9 October 2020, 06:18 PM | #3 |
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You have a point. Yeah I only buy using my disposable income and not my actual savings same as my wife. Looking at maybe getting this piece and keep maybe a GMT and sub a good three piece collection. Cheers
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9 October 2020, 06:43 PM | #4 |
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Not a fan of the 5396 or any other Patek AC. I just don't like the dial layout of any of the ACs and they feel stuck in the middle to me, less clean / form-follows-function than a Calatrava and not the real deal of a PC. I'd rather get a basic Calatrava as a first Patek (talking my own book from many years ago) or go all the way and get a preowned 3940 PC as long as you can live w the 36mm size.
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9 October 2020, 06:48 PM | #5 | |
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They’ve got a 22% discount on it here. I’m sure you could beat that by another 10-20% if you found one lightly used. Don’t just hop into a watch because of the fear of missing out though. |
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9 October 2020, 06:58 PM | #6 |
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It's a big decision to take TBH. But if she loves it and you really want to make her happy, then it's not a bad idea to get it for her.
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9 October 2020, 07:41 PM | #8 |
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Its actually for me but my wife is kinda like I want to use it once in a while :). But yeah I will negotiate and see what sort of discount would I get since it is not a hot piece. Thanks
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9 October 2020, 11:09 PM | #9 |
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If you LOVE the watch and you can let a few less used pieces go to fund it, go for it. Its a leap into the top tier of mechanical watches. Definitely don't just buy it because the AD had one in stock though, at that price you have several choices. Definitely don't strain yourself financially to buy it either, you'll just end up resenting the watch.
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10 October 2020, 03:15 AM | #11 |
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Save cash and get a pre-owned AC. Still has a bunch of cred since Patek invented the complication, and there are many beautiful options. It's also got larger dial size than the perpetual 3940. If you are super locked into buying new from an AD then get a simpler calatrava to save a bit of money. I wouldn't buy an AC brand new as they do tank, notwithstanding the Patek stamp. Unless you're certain you'll never sell. Even then I would look patiently for a good pre-owned deal. All about the hunt!
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10 October 2020, 03:30 AM | #12 |
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The 5396G is a beautiful timepiece. If you like it, see if the AD will negotiate on the price. You may also want to check pre-owned watches for price comparison. At the end of the day, it is your decision. If you love it and want it brand new from an AD with your name on the Certificate of Origin, I'd say go for it.
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Leaving logic and finances out of it.....
Your post and related replies seem to consider or at the very least elude to them. If they are not strong considerations, beyond that it is purely subjective and personal. To that end, I say go for it. I own both a Calatrava and this reference. However my 5396 is in rose gold. I love them both, but the 5396 is special. It is a lovely timepiece that oozes Patek DNA from prior references in appearance and functionally. It is a perfect sized watch too. When I wear mine, it is hard not to gaze at the dial. You have the green light from your better half, why not treat yourself to the full dealer experience in getting a new Patek, and having a full factory warranty. But do negotiate with them, I suspect they will on this reference. Mine did.
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10 October 2020, 05:56 AM | #14 |
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unless you plan on getting more watches in the future from this ad I don't see any AD discounting this piece enough to compete with grey market prices - around mid 30s (in USD) - try to bundle or set yourself up for something special from AD in the future - if you love this watch and want it new -do it! but this should give you some nice leverage for future purchases and you should use this wisely.
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10 October 2020, 07:17 AM | #15 |
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Keep researching, look at Lange, Journe, Urban J, Voutilainen etc, and then you can make a more considered decision on this PP.
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if money is no issue then go for it. it’s hard to ignore the hefty discount you can get from grey.
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This is my grail piece, I just saw one in a trusted local seller. Way out of my current budget though. I believe in AD they're going for US$55K but the trusted seller was offering me $40K ish. Maybe I'll really consider it since all the Rolex prices are going nuts.
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