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Old 16 June 2015, 10:06 AM   #1
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London Exhibition Price list

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5159G -012 69,120
5213G -012 482,200
7000R-010 281,300
7200R-010 21,490
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Old 16 June 2015, 10:10 AM   #2
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Does 5089G-040 (London Icons) worth to buy?



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Old 16 June 2015, 10:16 AM   #3
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I like this Dome clock 20004M, but it is not for sale.


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Old 16 June 2015, 10:18 AM   #4
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Does 5089G-040 (London Icons) worth to buy?



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I would. If you like it though.
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Old 16 June 2015, 10:19 AM   #5
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I also like 5131/175G and 7131/175R, but they are not for sale.




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Old 16 June 2015, 10:35 AM   #6
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Beautiful London Dome Clock



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Old 16 June 2015, 10:40 AM   #7
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Old 16 June 2015, 10:50 AM   #8
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Does 5089G-040 (London Icons) worth to buy?

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I wouldn't buy that

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This one I would buy, the 5070P price is crazy...
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Old 16 June 2015, 11:05 AM   #9
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I real like the special worldtime.


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Old 16 June 2015, 09:06 PM   #10
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I wouldn't buy that



This one I would buy, the 5070P price is crazy...


5070p isexpensive but the other 5070 are even more crazy
The P is about 20 or 30% more expensive than market price but the ad and G
Are 70% more expensive than what one would pay for a secondhand one today
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Old 16 June 2015, 11:33 PM   #11
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Time to reprice existing 5070s!
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Old 17 June 2015, 12:21 AM   #12
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Prices are crazy - this is partially offset by the fact that these are limited edition dials and only a handful (4-5) will be made of each one.
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Old 17 June 2015, 12:39 AM   #13
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Thanks for sharing the complete price list. There was another thread that had the 5070 LE pricing, but good to know the prices of the other pieces. Were you offered any of these pieces by your AD? I would imagine all the UK ADs would get some allocation with the Salon getting the more exclusive pieces.
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Old 17 June 2015, 08:04 AM   #14
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Thanks for sharing the complete price list. There was another thread that had the 5070 LE pricing, but good to know the prices of the other pieces. Were you offered any of these pieces by your AD? I would imagine all the UK ADs would get some allocation with the Salon getting the more exclusive pieces.
I did not ask for any watches because I know my AD will not be able to offer me what I want. However, My AD offered me 5088P. I am not sure I like it or not because I could not view the real watch so well at the exhibition.



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Old 17 June 2015, 12:19 PM   #15
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I did not ask for any watches because I know my AD will not be able to offer me what I want. However, My AD offered me 5088P. I am not sure I like it or not because I could not view the real watch so well at the exhibition.



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Brian, if you are not 100% sure about the 5088P, I would try to negotiate with your AD and have them get you either a 5089G-040 or the 5089G-041, the London Icon edition. Although the 5088P is rather unique, the London Icon editions are what's going to stand out from the London Exhibition LE timepieces.
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Old 17 June 2015, 12:24 PM   #16
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Brian, if you are not 100% sure about the 5088P, I would try to negotiate with your AD and have them get you either a 5089G-040 or the 5089G-041, the London Icon edition. Although the 5088P is rather unique, the London Icon editions are what's going to stand out from the London Exhibition LE timepieces.
Thank you for your suggestion. Do you know the different between 5089G-040 and 5089G-041?
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Old 17 June 2015, 12:37 PM   #17
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Thank you for your suggestion. Do you know the different between 5089G-040 and 5089G-041?
This is a picture of a 5089-041 from another website. Supposedly both the -040 and -041 are limited to 10 pieces each. I would imagine your AD will be receiving at least one of each as your AD is one of the larger ADs in the UK.

I think both the 5098G-040 and the 5098G-041 looks nice, but you need to tell the AD that you want one. If not, the AD will probably offer it to someone else.
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Old 17 June 2015, 12:48 PM   #18
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This is a picture of a 5089-041 from another website. Supposedly both the -040 and -041 are limited to 10 pieces each. I would imagine your AD will be receiving at least one of each as your AD is one of the larger ADs in the UK.

I think both the 5098G-040 and the 5098G-041 looks nice, but you need to tell the AD that you want one. If not, the AD will probably offer it to someone else.
You have lots of information. I should ask your opinion earlier. It may be too late to ask for it. I like 5089G-040.



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Old 17 June 2015, 12:58 PM   #19
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You have lots of information. I should ask your opinion earlier. It may be too late to ask for it. I like 5089G-040.



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You are a big client to your AD and they want you to be happy. They offered you a LE 5088P, which is great. But if you prefer the 5089G-040, I would call them and let them know that is what you would really like. They will probably do what they can to get it for you. If they can't get the 5089G-040 because of the limited numbers, then you can accept the 5088P or ask for another special piece from the list.
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Old 17 June 2015, 01:05 PM   #20
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You are a big client to your AD and they want you to be happy. They offered you a LE 5088P, which is great. But if you prefer the 5089G-040, I would call them and let them know that is what you would really like. They will probably do what they can to get it for you. If they can't get the 5089G-040 because of the limited numbers, then you can accept the 5088P or ask for another special piece from the list.
Do you have any idea how many 5088P are made?
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Old 17 June 2015, 01:08 PM   #21
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You are a big client to your AD and they want you to be happy. They offered you a LE 5088P, which is great. But if you prefer the 5089G-040, I would call them and let them know that is what you would really like. They will probably do what they can to get it for you. If they can't get the 5089G-040 because of the limited numbers, then you can accept the 5088P or ask for another special piece from the list.
I remember my AD did ask me do I like 5089G-029. I reply no. Do I made a wrong answer?

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Old 17 June 2015, 01:38 PM   #22
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Do you have any idea how many 5088P are made?
That is a good question about how many 5088/100P-001 were made. I do not think this is a piece specifically made for the London Exhibit, so they can easily produce more at a later date. This has the hand engraved dial, which is a unique dial design compared to the cloisonne enamel dial that you see used on the 5089G-041 and the 5089G-029. I believe there is also hand engraving on the side of the case, which you may like as I know you love your 5160R.

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I remember my AD did ask me do I like 5089G-029. I reply no. Do I made a wrong answer?

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The 5089G-029 is the Mount Everest version, which has the cloisonne enamel dial. As you know, the cloisonne enamel dial is quite difficult to make. Once again, this watch is not made specifically for the London Exhibit, but still a beautiful watch that most people would love to have as part of their Patek watch collection.

Brian, I think you should buy all the watches that your AD offers you and offer them for sale to the TRF members here, LOL! Obviously I am joking as your AD would not be happy if you actually flipped any of these special watches!
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Old 17 June 2015, 01:48 PM   #23
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That is a good question about how many 5088/100P-001 were made. I do not think this is a piece specifically made for the London Exhibit, so they can easily produce more at a later date. This has the hand engraved dial, which is a unique dial design compared to the cloisonne enamel dial that you see used on the 5089G-041 and the 5089G-029. I believe there is also hand engraving on the side of the case, which you may like as I know you love your 5160R.



The 5089G-029 is the Mount Everest version, which has the cloisonne enamel dial. As you know, the cloisonne enamel dial is quite difficult to make. Once again, this watch is not made specifically for the London Exhibit, but still a beautiful watch that most people would love to have as part of their Patek watch collection.

Brian, I think you should buy all the watches that your AD offers you and offer them for sale to the TRF members here, LOL! Obviously I am joking as your AD would not be happy if you actually flipped any of these special watches!
You are funny. My AD and MD Mark know I like my watches. Sometimes I do help my friends to get what they want, but I real enjoy my watches.

I like 7175R more than 5575G after I look at the watches again and again.

I remember my AD mentioned there are around 30 of 5088P are made.
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You are funny. My AD and MD Mark know I like my watches. Sometimes I do help my friends to get what they want, but I real enjoy my watches.

I like 7175R more than 5575G after I look at the watches again and again.

I remember my AD mentioned there are around 30 of 5088P are made.
I need to get to know your AD and the Manager of your AD :-)

I heard some lucky collectors were offered both the 5575G and the 7175R, for the husband and the wife. The 7175R is certainly rarer as only 450 were produced, compared to the 1300 produced for the 5575G. I have seen the 7175R in person and it is beautiful. Although I was offered the 7175R, I passed on it because I was afraid if I accepted it, I would not be able to get a men's watch from the 175th Anniversary.

Even though you already have the 5575G, I would ask if your AD can get you a 7175R. Not all the 175th Anniversary Edition watches have been distributed and some ADs are still receiving addditional allocation. They may continue to receive them until the end of this year, at least in the UK. Patek has made an exception that a collector can get a pair of men's and ladies' watch from the 175th Anniversary Edition, although most people will only be offered one timepiece.
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This is the one I would want...
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Old 17 June 2015, 02:11 PM   #26
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I need to get to know your AD and the Manager of your AD :-)

I heard some lucky collectors were offered both the 5575G and the 7175R, for the husband and the wife. The 7175R is certainly rarer as only 450 were produced, compared to the 1300 produced for the 5575G. I have seen the 7175R in person and it is beautiful. Although I was offered the 7175R, I passed on it because I was afraid if I accepted it, I would not be able to get a men's watch from the 175th Anniversary.

Even though you already have the 5575G, I would ask if your AD can get you a 7175R. Not all the 175th Anniversary Edition watches have been distributed and some ADs are still receiving addditional allocation. They may continue to receive them until the end of this year, at least in the UK. Patek has made an exception that a collector can get a pair of men's and ladies' watch from the 175th Anniversary Edition, although most people will only be offered one timepiece.
I forgot to mention. I have both 5575G and 7175R.



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I forgot to mention. I have both 5575G and 7175R.



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Excellent! So you were one of the lucky ones who got both!!! Enjoy both of these beautiful watches!
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Old 17 June 2015, 02:25 PM   #28
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Excellent! So you were one of the lucky ones who got both!!! Enjoy both of these beautiful watches!
Thank you. Share one thing with you. MD saw I wear 5160J when I visited the factory. That is one of reasons I got my 5131G. MD said he is happy to see I enjoy my watches, not in safety box.
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Old 18 June 2015, 01:55 PM   #30
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thank you for posting, this is very informative. out of my reach but informative! :) i would love to get the 5970G.
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