Great snippets of a great brand!

May 26, 2010,03:26 AM
 


Hey SJX, you were at the right table! It shows in your report. What a great summary of what must have been a fantastic lunch conversation on the most desired watch brand in the world. It is interesting that PP clients want platinum for their repeaters despite the material being a poor medium. Thank you for sharing and great pics too. Definitely an exhibition not to be missed!

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Lunch with Philippe Stern

 
 By: SJX : May 26th, 2010-02:40
I just attended the press preview of the Patek Philippe Grand Exhibition at the St Regis hotel in Singapore which will run from 27-31 May 2010. The exhibition is well worth attending, click here for more details. The preview and press conference was follo...  

Thnx for report

 
 By: Ares501 - Mr Green : May 26th, 2010-03:09
"There was a time though, when “no one wanted them”" :0) Good old times Damian

Thank you so much for a great post.......And what an experience meeting Mr Stern...

 
 By: Miles151 : May 26th, 2010-03:22
I met him in Geneva and he seems a very down to earth man who has time for everyone..... Great photographs also.... Thanks again. Miles.

Great snippets of a great brand!

 
 By: The Curious Observer : May 26th, 2010-03:26
Hey SJX, you were at the right table! It shows in your report. What a great summary of what must have been a fantastic lunch conversation on the most desired watch brand in the world. It is interesting that PP clients want platinum for their repeaters des... 

What a delicious mistake, SJX...

 
 By: amanico : May 26th, 2010-03:43
Wait a minute.... Why would it be a mistake? You're a Purist, and you deserve such a place, aren't you? Nice display of gorgeous watches, indeed. I wish Thierry Stern the same successful life. Best, Nicolas

thanks for sharing this

 
 By: Baron - Mr Red : May 26th, 2010-04:11
i never tire of reading posts like this. Many thanks.

Thanks for the report..

 
 By: cmclee : May 26th, 2010-05:23
very nice pictures too.. Cheers !

Thank you JiaXian

 
 By: Dje : May 26th, 2010-05:49
Hi, Lucky you! Thank you for sharing your encounter with us. The man and the company are really out of normality in this business. Cheers Dje

i will be visiting the exhibition tomorrow...

 
 By: FanFrancisco : May 26th, 2010-06:44
... i have already registered the guided tour at the exhibition at 12.30pm tomorrow. have been waiting for this important event to come for a while, so keen to see all these historical and classic timepieces now. stefan

Fantastic report!

 
 By: KCLQMULKU : May 26th, 2010-06:58
A small, yet highly pertinent insight into the world of PP. Wonderful!

Wonderful Write-Up JiaXian

 
 By: Douglas : May 26th, 2010-06:59
Your grace and understated tone does justice to M. Stern and complements Patek's work. Thank you. Best, Douglas

great report...

 
 By: ocwatching : May 26th, 2010-08:08
must have been a great experience to chat with Mr. Stern...and like you said..he is kind of a anomaly in the watchmaking world as most are headed by younger executives...I would have love taking in all that experience...

I enjoyed reading it, Thank you ! [nt]

 
 By: Bruno.M1 : May 26th, 2010-08:23
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I was planning to be there but unfortunately work caught up to me...

 
 By: shattuck86 : May 26th, 2010-09:07
Looks like a grand exhibition. Thanks for sharing.

Thanks JX

 
 By: DaMctosh : May 26th, 2010-10:10
Nice report! Curious why Mr Stern is here instead of Thierry; although of course the senior statesman is a more experienced ambassador for the manufacture.

Both Messrs Stern were present.

 
 By: SJX : May 26th, 2010-10:16
I only had the pleasure of sitting with the senior Mr Stern. - SJX

Thank you..

 
 By: MiniCooper : May 26th, 2010-10:22
for sharing this experience and info with us...... I found interesting his commends on minute repeaters as well as that some of PP vintage watches were selling for low prices..... thanks again.... cheers

insightful mate

 
 By: Hororgasm : May 26th, 2010-10:57
made up my mind not to attend....till i read this. thks JX

Great write-up

 
 By: wso : May 26th, 2010-11:20
Thank you. Wish I could be there. My biz trip misses this event by 2 weeks. :-(

Thanks, you are a lucky man :-)

 
 By: hans_jorgen_1968 : May 26th, 2010-14:02
..Meeting Mr Stern in persona, what a incredible moment it most have been And many thanks for the report and the great pictures and insights Cheers Hans

Thanks for sharing - great!

 
 By: CGJ0 : May 26th, 2010-14:13
Great article. Thanks for sharing.

Tremendous! Thank you. [nt]

 
 By: polarbear1990 : May 26th, 2010-14:32
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What an opportunity for you...

 
 By: masterspiece : May 26th, 2010-15:59
and for us as well! Thank you for the great report. I read elsewhere that Mr. Stern almost daily wears his 3940 and when asked how often has he had it serviced, his reply was along the lines, "I had it serviced once, years ago. I suspect the oil is a bit ... 

Another lovely read...............

 
 By: Topcat30093 : May 26th, 2010-16:43
Thank you for publishing it. It was nice to see Mr Stern still wearing his 3940

Speaking of lubrication, Mr Stern also mentioned

 
 By: SJX : May 26th, 2010-19:58
that the museum pieces are not lubricated because they are not running, as lubrications tend to dissipate and degrade over time. - SJX

That's very interesting.

 
 By: masterspiece : May 26th, 2010-22:35
Do they hermetically seal the display cases to keep the movements from freezing up? I would think that at some point and time, they must, at the very least, inspect them for wear or rust or whatever. Very interesting. Thanks, SJX

The movements aren't running

 
 By: SJX : May 27th, 2010-04:13
So there is no need for lubrication. And they are of course kept in appropriate temperature/humidity and I assume are inspected once in a while. - SJX

Thanks JX

 
 By: Quan : May 26th, 2010-23:56
I mis to attend this weekend...

Thank you SJX and Mr. Stern...

 
 By: =RWK= : May 27th, 2010-02:07
Thanks for another wonderful review SJX, they are always a pleasure. Mr. Stern, Thank you for sharing your lovely 3940 J. Here is my favorite Patek Philippe... Best to both of you, -- Richard....  

You're much too...

 
 By: dxboon : May 27th, 2010-06:56
...humble! Surely, your contributions to watch-dom got you seated at the appropriate table! It was very interesting to read your article and learn a bit more about Mr. Stern and some of his thoughts. I think Patek, and the Sterns, are intriguing. I get th... 

Thanks for the fabulous write-up

 
 By: jeffrey2 : May 27th, 2010-07:01
I really felt like I was at the exhibit!! I love how you referenced and included various historic pieces. Also, I had no idea about the effort required to rebuild the Lamagnia ebauche for the Ref. 5004. Thank you so much!!

FAN-TAS-TIC

 
 By: cisco : May 29th, 2010-05:51
Everything is very interesting. I particulary appreciate the quote on the "manufacture" trend. thanks Francois

great write up!

 
 By: snipermaverick : June 5th, 2010-08:50
thanks mate!

Woaw!

 
 By: nufan : July 12th, 2010-04:47
Thanks for sharing this! It should have been a great moment (meeting Mr. Stern, seeing the starcalibre,...)

Thank you for sharing, a great post

 
 By: supakit3448 : July 14th, 2010-18:45
Thank you for sharing. It is a great report. Please may i share a few more pic of 3448 3448 with the event magazine 3448 with the legend 27-460Q caliber 3448 with his cursin (3449)...  

Thanks.

 
 By: tnrussell : October 19th, 2010-19:42
Nice report. Glad you got to attend the luncheon. TR

Philippe Stern's watch

 
 By: NW_Rich : October 20th, 2010-15:58
Nice write up - thanks! There's a nice article about Mr. Sterns 3940 in the Patek Magazine Vol II, Number 11 2008.