Getting to know our collectors part 8: Segun from Nigeria

Segun had emailed me prior to his vacation in NY. He was coming with his wife for leisure to the US and had in mind to buy a Rolex.

It was a good email exchange and he decided to visit me in my shop and buy the GMT he had dreaming about. We kept in touch since and we enjoy each other’s pics on instagram.

Segun is a really nice man and it’s a pleasure to serve him. My man, I look forward to your next watch!

Let’s hear it from the man himself!

Where are you from? 

– Nigeria

 
Age?

– 43

 
Occupation?
– Marketing & Corporate Affairs
 
How did you find Classic Watch?

– Instagram 

 
What did you buy?

– Rolex GMT II (two-tone)

 
What’s your dream watch?
 
Patek or Rolex?

– Patek

 
Royal Oak or Nautilus?

– Nautilus

 
What’s next on your list?

– probably Rolex GMT II Blue Black or Patek Nautilus 5712r 

 
Send me a wrist shot of your watch you are wearing today
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(gift from his wife, he strongly cherishes it)

Getting to know our collectors part 7: Armen from NYC

Armen has been my client for many years while I was making custom suits. We got along well right from the start and share a similar humor.

I was extremely proud to sell him one of his dream watches and continue to work with him.

Armen you are the man!

Let’s here it from the man himself!

Where are you from?

New York

 Age?

41

 Occupation?

CEO

 How did you find Classic Watch?

Met Gai while he was at Astor

 What did you buy?

Patek 5712R

 What’s your dream watch?

I have a different dream everyday

 Patek or Rolex?

Patek

 Royal Oak or Nautilus?

Nautilus

 What’s next on your list?

Patek ####

 

Send me a wrist shot of your watch

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Patek: extract from the archives . What is it?

Many second hand Patek Philippe time pieces come with an “extract from the archives” . What is it ?

Regrettably many watch owners don’t keep their original certificate (not to mention the boxes) and when they come to sell their time piece to a dealer like me the watch comes with no documentation.

Patek Philippe maintains an archive of all the watches manufactured and sold since their inception . It is possible then to log on to the Patek website and request a document that confirms the date of manufacture and date of sale of the watch linked with the movement and case number of the watch considered.

How do you request an extract from the  archive then?

Every Patek Philippe movement is individually numbered and so is the case of the watch. Those figures are linked to the specific time piece and that is how the record can be sorted out.

Is the archive a proof of authenticity?

In my opinion yes because how otherwise would they issue an original document from their Geneva headquarters if the numbers weren’t legitimate.

They also ask you to send pictures to confirm the watch really looks like that in their records.

Many Pateks are sold at auctions with an extract so you can be sure it is a legit document.

Other brands don’t have this kind of luxury. If Rolex kept an archive so many vintage watches would sell easily and with peace of mind.

wow this watch is vintage..
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first generation Nautilus