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5 August 2017, 01:33 AM | #61 |
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I heard from an AD that they submitted a list to Patek after the exhibition but have not heard back on quantities. They were told a few weeks, so they expect a count any day now.
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5 August 2017, 01:43 AM | #62 | |
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This isn't an application piece. There is no list to be submitted. Each dealer is allocated a specific amount period. |
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5 August 2017, 02:18 AM | #63 |
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AD said this is an application piece
Went to Cipriani, saw the piece, got my name on the list, but my AD said that this IS an application piece and they sent the list to Patek. Patek, not the AD's, chooses who will get the watches.
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My understanding is some ADs will not see any of these unless they have sold X number of PPs - higher volume dealers will get more allocation than midsize, small dealers likely get none.
But ADs did submit a request for what their customers who were present at the exhibition requested. This, along with destroying the shipping boxes and unsealing all new watches, seems like they're really getting serious about stopping desirable pieces from getting flipped brand new. |
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I thought the point of a SS lower priced Patek was to get younger people interested in the brand. First, it's limited to 600 pieces and now it's an application piece. I guess Patek knows what its doing.
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5 August 2017, 03:34 AM | #67 |
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Have "young people" ever been interested in Patek? Maybe a few but going back to the 50's, 60's & 70's was there ever anything for 20-30 year olds? How could they afford it even if there was a watch they wanted? Today, the so called young people watches, the Aquanaut and Nautilus are almost impossible to find and are expensive. It's not really a brand for young people, too classic and not innovative enough. If I was 35 I'd buy a Mille or an AP before I'd buy a Patek.
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The AD does not make the choice of recipients. Patek and HSWA/Larry Pettinelli, President of Patek Philippe NA choose who receives the 5522. That makes it an application piece. The watches are not just allocated to the AD's. The new owners are selected by the list submitted by the AD and then the watches will be sent to the AD's. If a certain allocation was sent to the AD's for the AD to decide, then it would be an allocation piece. Certainly your ad will get a certain number of pieces, or "allocation", but only according to the people Patek approves or selects. That is why it is an application piece. I can only hope to be one of the lucky persons that Patek may choose, due to my name on the list, my multiple purchase of Pateks, and a certain amount of good fortune HorologyK, have you requested one from your AD? If so, I wish you the best of luck |
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When will dealers see the 5522A?
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There's a few of us Martin 29 here I will say Rolex and TRF led me to discover Patek and was it not for the aquanaut and 5711 I would likely have never taken an interest in the brand. That's not to say I don't love the more expensive comps and such but the transition from Rolex to Patek needs to be as smooth as possible if Patek wants to continue to capture some of the valuable Rolex client pool
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32 here
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6 August 2017, 07:43 AM | #74 |
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When will these ship? I would think end of the Month.
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6 August 2017, 07:54 AM | #75 |
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Spoke to my AD today. No news on these watches at all. Still a ways away.
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6 August 2017, 11:23 AM | #76 |
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If this piece is indeed an "application piece" as some members mentioned above, does it make sense to be on a wait list at several ADs?
If Patek USA/HSWA receives all the name submissions from the 90+ US ADs and sort through the names and approve the application for individual collectors, I suppose the watch will come with the collector's name pre-printed on the certificate. |
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I think the buyer for each AD will come with a client list. For an application piece they know what other watches you have obviously because your AD knows what you bought from them. I'd expect that at a minimum you'd need to have bought at least one piece from the AD unless you're buying one that someone backed out on.
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My guess is that HSWA is not nearly as rigid in its allocation process as say the U.K. We saw that with the 40th. What will probably happen is the AD will submit names to HSWA who will say who is eligible and who isn't. They will then allocate a certain number of pieces per AD based on the submissions and turnover etc based on the understanding that the papers will only be issued by HSWA to the names submitted. The AD will be able to prioritize his names amongst the number of pieces. Just a guess.
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As long as I get one........
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Karl nailed it.
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So you guys think once HSWA makes their judgements the ADs will be shipped the entire allotment at once?
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So much interest for such an "ugly and plain" watch. ;). Lol
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Martin, I can only comment from a UK perspectibe having gone through the process on certain watches. They definately allocate to the individual and not to the AD. If they don't know you or your collection or your intent on ownership, they will not allocate. I think there have been some examples here on TRF where "big hitters" despite throwing cash at the watches dont get allocations of LE's. At my AD (on the 5650) both myself and another individual were cleared by Rhone for the allocation. They didnt mind if either of us were the recipient and would issue papers to either of us. As I have my eye on another piece it was an easy call for me to drop out and thus the AD allocated to the other party. If both of us dropped out then Rhone would reallocate to another AD where perhaps they had more approved names but fewer pieces allocated. In fact some AD's work together. If one AD has too many cleared names but not enough pieces allocated he may very well pass on one of his names to another dealer who perhaps doesnt have a cleared name. That way everyone wins....
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I think it's a ringer. (I know you aren't directing it towards me, just trying to get my post count up )
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7 August 2017, 10:48 PM | #90 |
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Lets say an AD sends the list to HSWA of their clients who want a 5522.
From what I recall, HSWA selects the final recipients based on several considerations: 1) Have they previously purchased a Patek from this AD?, 2) Did they make an effort to come to the Watch Exhibition in NY?, 3) Possible recommendations from the AD, 4) Does Larry or district rep. from HSWC (ours is Jim Cullen) know or have a relationship with the customer? 5) How much money has the customer spent with Patek? There are possible other considerations. Maybe luck? Or prayers? Number in a hat? Any other guess? |
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