What Draws a Collector to Patek Philippe with @ILikePateks
Perpetually Patek
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Tim met up with the man behind @ILikePateks on Instagram to talk about his Patek Philippe watches. Whether it be the distinguished Grand Complications to the sporty and fun Aquanaut, his collection spans multiple design philosophies within the Patek Philippe wheelhouse. He and Tim break down why a collector might connect with the brand ethos, how a tour of the museum and factory helps shift views on the brand, and much more in this episode of Perpetually Patek.
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