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Old 23 March 2021, 10:31 AM   #1
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5711 Price will avg 150k-200k and stay there.

Guys, so I just spoke to my dealer and it seems like the fate of the 5711 maybe be similar to that of the 3700. Prices to the moon. lol Can't say when but we may see prices between reach an avg price of 150k-200k and stay there for a few reasons.

1. The send off version that is set to come out later this year is going to be extremely limited and offered to those with application pieces and/or ridiculous purchase history. I own 5 serious Pateks and I was told it may be impossible for me to get one.

2. Also I was told the new version/replacement will not be launched right away. And even if it is, they are strongly considering platinum and maybe white gold as the replacement. Titanium seems unlikely. Either way the 5711 replacement (6711) will have the same difficulty of attainability plus a much higher starting price point, maybe double for the white gold and triple for platinum.

Patek as a company is really missing out on a huge premium by selling a steel watch for 33k that sells on the aftermarket for 100k. Instead of suddenly charging 50-60k for a steel watch, its easier to discontinue it and launch a replacement in white gold and platinum version for much much higher.

3. If you didn't already know, the margins are much much higher on precious metals than they are on steel pieces. I would say if you own a 5711, don't sell it! Patek really wants to protect the brand by limiting the amount of steel Nautili that are roaming free in the wild. (I've been wanting to say that for some time, LOL)

At first I thought it was just the dealers behind this but let me assure you... This selling strategy is coming down straight from corporate. I know this because I've visited the factory and they have trained their dealers to follow the selling technique of Hermes who makes you buy a bunch of other things before they offer you a Birkin handbag. This is how they protect the brand from dilution and mediocrity and keep it the desired luxury watch brand it is into the next generation. If you think this is a bubble, you're mistaken. If you think watch prices will come down, you're mistaken. They may correct a bit for a moment in time (10-15%) but it is highly unlikely to see the most desired pieces ever selling at or even near list again. As it is with Hermes, those days are long gone because it's a restructuring in the way watches are going to be sold.

Rolex and AP are following suit. Go to your Rolex dealer and you will see empty watch cases full of datejusts that once used to hold day-dates, skydwellers and platinum daytonas. Now they're all on a waitlist. 3 year waitlist on royal oaks that used to always be available just before the pandemic.

2016: my Patek dealer begging me to buy a nautilus at discount.
2021: i'm begging my dealer to allow me to buy some ridiculous package to get another nautilus LOL

The strategy is genuinely working. But it's not all bad because all of our watches are appreciating in value, hopefully to stay that way.

Sorry for the long essay, but I would love to hear everyone's thoughts. :)
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Old 23 March 2021, 11:00 AM   #2
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Wow, so I should keep my ss daytonas?
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Old 23 March 2021, 11:15 AM   #3
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5711 Price will avg 150k-200k and stay there.

Doubt it.....

I notice any 5711 that is over $100K are hard to moved and it making the 5167 more popular plus it selling like hotcakes close to $50k.......

If you say the 5711 price will avg 150k-200k and stay there..... That would make the Aquanaut 5167 a bargain for around $70k on the secondary market...

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Old 23 March 2021, 11:58 AM   #4
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Guys, so I just spoke to my dealer and it seems like the fate of the 5711 maybe be similar to that of the 3700. Prices to the moon. lol Can't say when but we may see prices between reach an avg price of 150k-200k and stay there for a few reasons.

1. The send off version that is set to come out later this year is going to be extremely limited and offered to those with application pieces and/or ridiculous purchase history. I own 5 serious Pateks and I was told it may be impossible for me to get one.

2. Also I was told the new version/replacement will not be launched right away. And even if it is, they are strongly considering platinum and maybe white gold as the replacement. Titanium seems unlikely. Either way the 5711 replacement (6711) will have the same difficulty of attainability plus a much higher starting price point, maybe double for the white gold and triple for platinum.

Patek as a company is really missing out on a huge premium by selling a steel watch for 33k that sells on the aftermarket for 100k. Instead of suddenly charging 50-60k for a steel watch, its easier to discontinue it and launch a replacement in white gold and platinum version for much much higher.

3. If you didn't already know, the margins are much much higher on precious metals than they are on steel pieces. I would say if you own a 5711, don't sell it! Patek really wants to protect the brand by limiting the amount of steel Nautili that are roaming free in the wild. (I've been wanting to say that for some time, LOL)

At first I thought it was just the dealers behind this but let me assure you... This selling strategy is coming down straight from corporate. I know this because I've visited the factory and they have trained their dealers to follow the selling technique of Hermes who makes you buy a bunch of other things before they offer you a Birkin handbag. This is how they protect the brand from dilution and mediocrity and keep it the desired luxury watch brand it is into the next generation. If you think this is a bubble, you're mistaken. If you think watch prices will come down, you're mistaken. They may correct a bit for a moment in time (10-15%) but it is highly unlikely to see the most desired pieces ever selling at or even near list again. As it is with Hermes, those days are long gone because it's a restructuring in the way watches are going to be sold.

Rolex and AP are following suit. Go to your Rolex dealer and you will see empty watch cases full of datejusts that once used to hold day-dates, skydwellers and platinum daytonas. Now they're all on a waitlist. 3 year waitlist on royal oaks that used to always be available just before the pandemic.

2016: my Patek dealer begging me to buy a nautilus at discount.
2021: i'm begging my dealer to allow me to buy some ridiculous package to get another nautilus LOL

The strategy is genuinely working. But it's not all bad because all of our watches are appreciating in value, hopefully to stay that way.

Sorry for the long essay, but I would love to hear everyone's thoughts. :)
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Barring a total financial system meltdown that affects everyone, including the untouchably wealthy...then sure that could happen.

You essentially nailed the marketing strategy of the elite luxury brands such as Hermes, Patek and what Rolex is incorporating. Expect lots of pushback because it is difficult for WIS to accept that luxury brands are playing them and using FOMO and ego driven exclusivity desires to get buyers to do whatever they want. Puppets on a string... It's a hard pill to swallow...
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Old 23 March 2021, 12:50 PM   #5
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You draw a parallel with Hermes, and I'm not sure if I agree.

The Birkin is the top dog while the 5711 is absolutely entry level.
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Old 23 March 2021, 07:27 PM   #6
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You draw a parallel with Hermes, and I'm not sure if I agree.

The Birkin is the top dog while the 5711 is absolutely entry level.

The Birkin relates to the nautilus overall and there are entry level birkins as well as exotics leathers which are much more expensive. Both require purchase history.

- Regular leathers which retail for 12k and resell for double (entry level birkins)
- Exotics retail for 44k and resell for double or higher*

*Even the Himalayan exotic which resells for 250-500k still retails for 44k the same as any other exotic

The point lies in attainability and until you're able to attain a 5711 at list the prices will continue to rise until they settle where the 3700 has settled around.
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Old 23 March 2021, 01:01 PM   #7
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I don’t know about the 150-200k bit but I think you’re spot on with the rest of your analysis. The watch world will never be the same for most of us. I personally can’t get my hands on any PP via my local AD’s and definitely will not pay the Grey premiums so basically I’m gonna be thankful for what I do have and see what the future holds with Rolex and my local AD.
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Wow... if this is not a bubble, i dont know what is. Reminds me a lot of complicated Patek market in 2007. Be aware with paying these premiums people. The rug could be pulled real quick and you could have those nautiluses back below retail.

If the 5270P salmon was introduced in 2007, it would be a 500k watch with a very long waitlist. Yet, today it trades at 20% discount to retail. The complicated Patek market never recovered, not even in a bull market for watches like today. Be very careful out there with these SS watches trading 2-5x above retail. The trends could shift anytime and you will be left holding the bag.


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Old 23 March 2021, 02:28 PM   #9
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Wow... if this is not a bubble, i dont know what is. Reminds me a lot of complicated Patek market in 2007. Be aware with paying these premiums people. The rug could be pulled real quick and you could have those nautiluses back below retail.

If the 5270P salmon was introduced in 2007, it would be a 500k watch with a very long waitlist. Yet, today it trades at 20% discount to retail. The complicated Patek market never recovered, not even in a bull market for watches like today. Be very careful out there with these SS watches trading 2-5x above retail. The trends could shift anytime and you will be left holding the bag.


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I agree history often repeats, but I still have to wonder what exactly caused the fall of that reference and others and how could/will it apply to the Nautilus? And can Patek prevent that from happening? Will it be simply a culture shift that can’t be predicted?
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Old 23 March 2021, 09:25 PM   #10
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Wow... if this is not a bubble, i dont know what is. Reminds me a lot of complicated Patek market in 2007. Be aware with paying these premiums people. The rug could be pulled real quick and you could have those nautiluses back below retail.

If the 5270P salmon was introduced in 2007, it would be a 500k watch with a very long waitlist. Yet, today it trades at 20% discount to retail. The complicated Patek market never recovered, not even in a bull market for watches like today. Be very careful out there with these SS watches trading 2-5x above retail. The trends could shift anytime and you will be left holding the bag.


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Wow... if this is not a bubble, i dont know what is. Reminds me a lot of complicated Patek market in 2007. Be aware with paying these premiums people. The rug could be pulled real quick and you could have those nautiluses back below retail.

If the 5270P salmon was introduced in 2007, it would be a 500k watch with a very long waitlist. Yet, today it trades at 20% discount to retail. The complicated Patek market never recovered, not even in a bull market for watches like today. Be very careful out there with these SS watches trading 2-5x above retail. The trends could shift anytime and you will be left holding the bag.


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Well it was a small market riding that wave up which came crashing down when the US economy crashed in 2008 and the actual demand for grand complications was exposed because face it... ​A grand comp, even one like the 5270, which is an amazingly beautiful watch in rose or platinum both, is not nearly as practical nor versatile for most occasions. Nor does it appeal to every collector either where the steel sport model truly does.

Are we really comparing grand complications to sport models like they're the same thing?

Keep in mind, I have a 5980 1/R, 5711 1/R, and a 5712R and yet my favorite piece is somehow the 5711 1/A... Let me tell you why...

The beauty of the 5711 in steel, which I never understood before but do now is....

-Its steel so not heavy on the wrist. As I get older, comfort becomes more important.

-It's not loud like my other rose gold or yellow gold pieces

-It's the most perfect size (40mm)

-The blue dial is truly magic as it has so many different shades. I feel it looks different just about every time i wear it from Blue/green to Blue to black under certain lights. I don't get this with other watches as their dials are usually more committed to a single color.

- Stealth Wealth... totally flies under the radar for most but is totally a heavy hitter that sells for what most ppl spend on a luxury car (avg price 100k) , relatively speaking of course. reminds me of the vintage daytona market that is only going one way... up.

It goes so well with just about anything really. I don't think there is a more versatile or desireable timepiece.


And the replacement for it might be a fail.

Either a heavier watch that will look just like a steel watch but is more expensive in white gold, or platinum and more scratchable... or a titanium watch that is also more scratchable... smh

If you think the new watch is going to be more attainable that's a joke in itself. Patek is trying to become a brand that's not just about the nautilus or one sku... Look for availability of the nautili overall to decrease which will send demand even higher.

Also the 6711 is rumored to be 41mm version which is another fail in my opinion. They had something magical with the 40mm version and even though 1mm sounds like nothing, it's not going to appeal to a lot of people.

That's like saying just wear your belt one size bigger or suit one size larger, what's the big deal it's just one size right? Just look at the difference between the day-date II which is 41mm that rolex made then went back to a day-date 40. 40mm is magic, 41 is not the same thing. Perfect example of that can be seen at the deals you can get on a 42mm Offshore now. They don't sell at all. Aside from the RM bubble, the trend has moved away from larger watches which is another reason the 40mm 5711 will rise in demand even more after being discontinued. Just my 2 cents though.
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Well it was a small market riding that wave up which came crashing down when the US economy crashed in 2008 and the actual demand for grand complications was exposed because face it... ​A grand comp, even one like the 5270, which is an amazingly beautiful watch in rose or platinum both, is not nearly as practical nor versatile for most occasions. Nor does it appeal to every collector either where the steel sport model truly does.

Are we really comparing grand complications to sport models like they're the same thing?

Keep in mind, I have a 5980 1/R, 5711 1/R, and a 5712R and yet my favorite piece is somehow the 5711 1/A... Let me tell you why...

The beauty of the 5711 in steel, which I never understood before but do now is....

-Its steel so not heavy on the wrist. As I get older, comfort becomes more important.

-It's not loud like my other rose gold or yellow gold pieces

-It's the most perfect size (40mm)

-The blue dial is truly magic as it has so many different shades. I feel it looks different just about every time i wear it from Blue/green to Blue to black under certain lights. I don't get this with other watches as their dials are usually more committed to a single color.

- Stealth Wealth... totally flies under the radar for most but is totally a heavy hitter that sells for what most ppl spend on a luxury car (avg price 100k) , relatively speaking of course. reminds me of the vintage daytona market that is only going one way... up.

It goes so well with just about anything really. I don't think there is a more versatile or desireable timepiece.


And the replacement for it might be a fail.

Either a heavier watch that will look just like a steel watch but is more expensive in white gold, or platinum and more scratchable... or a titanium watch that is also more scratchable... smh

If you think the new watch is going to be more attainable that's a joke in itself. Patek is trying to become a brand that's not just about the nautilus or one sku... Look for availability of the nautili overall to decrease which will send demand even higher.

Also the 6711 is rumored to be 41mm version which is another fail in my opinion. They had something magical with the 40mm version and even though 1mm sounds like nothing, it's not going to appeal to a lot of people.

That's like saying just wear your belt one size bigger or suit one size larger, what's the big deal it's just one size right? Just look at the difference between the day-date II which is 41mm that rolex made then went back to a day-date 40. 40mm is magic, 41 is not the same thing. Perfect example of that can be seen at the deals you can get on a 42mm Offshore now. They don't sell at all. Aside from the RM bubble, the trend has moved away from larger watches which is another reason the 40mm 5711 will rise in demand even more after being discontinued. Just my 2 cents though.
I get all of that. You truly love the 5711 and you wear it often. My point is, for every single one of you, there are 100 people out there that just buy the Nautilus for speculation/quick profit. Hence the prices are where they are.

Since its such a great watch, where were all the buyers in 2012-13-14-15 when this watch was sitting in the dealer's cases and you could routinely get 20% off retail? where were all the Hulk buyers when you could scoop it up for 5.5k? These SS prices are where they are now purely due to speculation. And if you think this keeps going on forever, you are sadly mistaken. Trends always shift in luxury
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I get all of that. You truly love the 5711 and you wear it often. My point is, for every single one of you, there are 100 people out there that just buy the Nautilus for speculation/quick profit. Hence the prices are where they are.

Since its such a great watch, where were all the buyers in 2012-13-14-15 when this watch was sitting in the dealer's cases and you could routinely get 20% off retail? where were all the Hulk buyers when you could scoop it up for 5.5k? These SS prices are where they are now purely due to speculation. And if you think this keeps going on forever, you are sadly mistaken. Trends always shift in luxury
Love this discussion. Let me address this point with a few historical facts. Can we agree demand is a snowball effect. Look at the vintage Daytona. They couldn't give those things away. There are stories of dealers handing them to clients for free with other Rolex purchases. And now they sell for a hefty premium. Don't even get me started on the vintage paul newmans selling for north of 250k.

Demand works in a funny way... The minute I tell you that you can't have something, guess what. Now you must have it. That's whats happened with the most popular timepieces and exactly why Patek is discontinuing its most desired watch and will limit demand on any future replacement piece.

They've learned from their previous missteps from Hermes about how to maintain a luxury brand and that is sell less watches than the demand.

and for everyone who thinks luxury shifts over time and this watch will become less desirable, well please explain to me why vintage steel daytonas have only steadily appreciated over time even though newer larger modern ones are sold everyday and much more available?
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Love this discussion. Let me address this point with a few historical facts. Can we agree demand is a snowball effect. Look at the vintage Daytona. They couldn't give those things away. There are stories of dealers handing them to clients for free with other Rolex purchases. And now they sell for a hefty premium. Don't even get me started on the vintage paul newmans selling for north of 250k.

Demand works in a funny way... The minute I tell you that you can't have something, guess what. Now you must have it. That's whats happened with the most popular timepieces and exactly why Patek is discontinuing its most desired watch and will limit demand on any future replacement piece.

They've learned from their previous missteps from Hermes about how to maintain a luxury brand and that is sell less watches than the demand.

and for everyone who thinks luxury shifts over time and this watch will become less desirable, well please explain to me why vintage steel daytonas have only steadily appreciated over time even though newer larger modern ones are sold everyday and much more available?
The key to your Daytona analogy is "over time". There has been a steady appreciation in Daytona prices for decades. As far as i know, the Daytona has always been a waitlist watch for the past 20 years.

The Nautilus on the other hand, is an overnight success largely due to speculation. They could not give them away as far as 5 years go. It was literally the Patek for people that could not afford a real Patek aka Grand Comp. Similar to what Boxster is to the Carrera.

Of course social media has made demand skyrocket and now speculators have driven the price to insane levels 3-4x retail. And just to to drive the point further, the aquanaut is now 2-3x retail as well despite long being considered the Patek for people who could not afford the cheapest Patek. The Boxster to the Boxster so to speak.

A PN Daytona sells for 10x more than the equivalent Modern DaytonaC. Yet a modern 5711 sells for almost the same money as the original Genta designed 3700. Makes no sense.
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I am seeing a handful of first tier pricing at 100k, mostly from US (NY and Miami) dealers. The next tier is in the 110-115k range and they are mostly European pricing. Over time I won't be surprised if the price hit 150k. Probably may go even higher if Patek stops SS on the 5711 altogether.
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Someone mention 5711 is stealth wealth, totally flies under the radar.... And wearing a 5711 is a sign that you’re a baller......

I have to disagree..^^^....

Let's be honest....

Today the 5711 does not flies under the radar...... Wearing with it at the wrong place and you get rob......

Wearing a 5711 is a sign that you’re a baller.. Huh.... Not really..... Their thinking why not buy something that you can wear, enjoy, showoff, and earn high interest than the bank.....I know some people who do those kind of thing because they think is a safe place to park their money.... When ever they need the money they can always cash out....

One thing I can agree is SS trend is here to stay...... People lifestyle are more laid back now days......

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Only time will tell where the current insane price trends go.

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The Great Financial Crisis of 2008 caused the decline in the complicated Patek market. This was coupled with a trend shift to cheaper SS models. Social media has compounded the issue further.

People who know nothing about watches are now going to ADs to purchase Sports model Rolexes/AP/PP as investments because they have heard they can make easy money. Noone wanted to touch a Nautilus when it was trading below retail 5 years ago. Same with 15202, Aquanaut, Hulk etc. They were widely available at ADs, just like complicated Pateks are now.

One thing i know for sure is that no specific market stays hot forever, especially in luxury. Trend shifts occur all the time.

All the speculators who bought the watches for profit, will dump them if all of the sudden prices decline and some of them trade below retail. And the gray market bid wont be there, not in bad times.

There will be a great unwind in SS at some point IMHO, and it will be ugly. PP is getting ahead of it by discontinuing the 5711 all together and putting the spotlight on their complicated pieces.

I think thats the smart move. Sell you steel Nautilus at the peak and pick up at 5270 at the bottom.


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The Great Financial Crisis of 2008 caused the decline in the complicated Patek market. This was coupled with a trend shift to cheaper SS models. Social media has compounded the issue further.

People who know nothing about watches are now going to ADs to purchase Sports model Rolexes/AP/PP as investments because they have heard they can make easy money. Noone wanted to touch a Nautilus when it was trading below retail 5 years ago. Same with 15202, Aquanaut, Hulk etc. They were widely available at ADs, just like complicated Pateks are now.

One thing i know for sure is that no specific market stays hot forever, especially in luxury. Trend shifts occur all the time.

All the speculators who bought the watches for profit, will dump them if all of the sudden prices decline and some of them trade below retail. And the gray market bid wont be there, not in bad times.

There will be a great unwind in SS at some point IMHO, and it will be ugly. PP is getting ahead of it by discontinuing the 5711 all together and putting the spotlight on their complicated pieces.

I think thats the smart move. Sell you steel Nautilus at the peak and pick up at 5270 at the bottom.


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I tend to agree that there will be a great unwind at some point, either driven by the next major crisis or by a shift in taste. As you say, nothing stays hot forever. Then again, some stuff will always stay a step above the rest which is where I see the 5711 blue.
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I tend to agree that there will be a great unwind at some point, either driven by the next major crisis or by a shift in taste. As you say, nothing stays hot forever. Then again, some stuff will always stay a step above the rest which is where I see the 5711 blue.
I would not be so sure about that 5711 blue. This was the same sentiment about the 5970 in 2006-2007 when it was trading well above retail. People thought it will never go down. Look at it now...
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I would not be so sure about that 5711 blue. This was the same sentiment about the 5970 in 2006-2007 when it was trading well above retail. People thought it will never go down. Look at it now...
Complication watches are not as versatile as sport models. Most collections are primarily comprised of sport pieces and just a handful of complication pieces. People like to buy things they can actually put to use. Nothing is more versatile than the 5711 blue. There's a reason why the grand comp market is selling below list for the past decade and a half. Also how do you explain the prices of the 3700 steel blue? A discontinued steel blue dial watch selling for 150-200k that originally retailed for much much less than even the 5711.

Instagram has brought on demand from a new generation of younger watch enthusiasts that even Patek couldn't imagine and it's supply could never keep up with.
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There's a reason why the grand comp market is selling below list for the past decade and a half
curious to know your theory of why grand comp market have been selling below list for the past decade and a half?
and how do you think it will look in the future?
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Old 24 March 2021, 04:54 AM   #24
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I would not be so sure about that 5711 blue. This was the same sentiment about the 5970 in 2006-2007 when it was trading well above retail. People thought it will never go down. Look at it now...
I have no sentiment other than that 5711 blue will likely fare better than most in case of a major correction of SS watch prices. Of course its market price may drop from current levels and by a lot too.
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Old 23 March 2021, 08:42 PM   #25
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I think thats the smart move. Sell you steel Nautilus at the peak and pick up at 5270 at the bottom.
That's a great point. The craze over SS Nautilus and Aquanaut actually makes me reckon the 5270 and 5970 as much greater value than before. A haute horlogerie grand complications for the same price as a 3-hander automatic watch is a bargain.
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Old 23 March 2021, 09:21 PM   #26
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That's a great point. The craze over SS Nautilus and Aquanaut actually makes me reckon the 5270 and 5970 as much greater value than before. A haute horlogerie grand complications for the same price as a 3-hander automatic watch is a bargain.
Absolutely. You can trade a 5711 for a 3970 and get 20k on top. Its insane. I was never fortunate to get a Nautilus at retail. But if i ever did, now would be the time to trade it in for a Grand Complication.
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Old 10 April 2021, 07:21 AM   #27
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I was never fortunate to get a Nautilus at retail.
Bitter much?
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Old 28 March 2021, 10:41 PM   #28
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The Great Financial Crisis of 2008 caused the decline in the complicated Patek market. This was coupled with a trend shift to cheaper SS models. Social media has compounded the issue further.

People who know nothing about watches are now going to ADs to purchase Sports model Rolexes/AP/PP as investments because they have heard they can make easy money. Noone wanted to touch a Nautilus when it was trading below retail 5 years ago. Same with 15202, Aquanaut, Hulk etc. They were widely available at ADs, just like complicated Pateks are now.

One thing i know for sure is that no specific market stays hot forever, especially in luxury. Trend shifts occur all the time.

All the speculators who bought the watches for profit, will dump them if all of the sudden prices decline and some of them trade below retail. And the gray market bid wont be there, not in bad times.

There will be a great unwind in SS at some point IMHO, and it will be ugly. PP is getting ahead of it by discontinuing the 5711 all together and putting the spotlight on their complicated pieces.

I think thats the smart move. Sell you steel Nautilus at the peak and pick up at 5270 at the bottom.


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This is a really interesting thought. You feel the 5270 is undervalued being that it sells at MSRP in the secondary? Hard to see a rotation into complications soon but if sport watches across the three big brands are sold out it may be a forced market movement.

As an aside I feel investing in a 41mm PP dress watch could be foolish as the 38mm is clearly more suitable for dress.


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Old 10 April 2021, 12:17 AM   #29
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There will be a great unwind in SS at some point IMHO, and it will be ugly. PP is getting ahead of it by discontinuing the 5711 all together and putting the spotlight on their complicated pieces.
For sure, at some point the market will shift, that was always the case. At the end of 1980s you had Rolex dealers begging you to take Daytonas' off their hands, nobody wanted them.

This comment from Thierry Stern always stuck with me:
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But it’s important that we know we are going to keep them, because it’s the best investment for my family also. I know that if I have Patek Philippe well secured with good reserves, when bad times will come, I can save Patek. Most of the brands today they don’t have any reserves, and I don’t understand that.
Whatever the 5711 replacement is it will be first in precious metal with a 60k+ price tag.
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the 3 new releases will have grey asking 4-5 times for them...

and forget them in retail
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