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Decollage: Patek Philippe, Audemars Piguet, and the big players during the 1990s

 
 By: Joepny : September 16th, 2017-19:41
KMII and Magnus recently posted threads highlighting a few watches from the 1990s. Coincidentally enough, I have been thinking frequently about the Go-Go 90s ever since I took possession of my 1995 AP RO QP this summer. I’m guessing that the average age o...  

Acknowledgements of sources

 
 By: Joepny : September 16th, 2017-19:45
I want to acknowledge these sources during my amateur research to get my facts straight in random order Professor Pierre-Yves Donze, various works Professor Ryan Raffaelli, various works Carlos Perez, TimeZone Paul Boutros Time and Watches Peter Chong, De... 

Don't forget Chopard

 
 By: jim vancouver : September 16th, 2017-19:57
Interesting article. Thanks. Don't forget German-Swiss Chopard which established their own Manufacture in the 1990s. Launching the Calibre 96 in 1996. Still competitive today. www.watchprosite.com In the 2017 Geneva Watchmaking Grand Prix, Chopard... 

Thanks for the input Jim

 
 By: Joepny : September 17th, 2017-05:52
yes the Chopard owners made a very wise decision to invest and become a fully integrated manufacture

Thanks joepny. Loved this overview of the brand consolidation. So much intrigue and machinations ( same like other business deals I suppose)

 
 By: watch-guy.com : September 16th, 2017-22:43
In terms of customers service , I think Richemont comes out way on top of all other brand owners Now I need to put a flow chart together to work out who owns who and what brand Julian

Thanks Julian, the palace intrigue became more visible than in the old history

 
 By: Joepny : September 17th, 2017-06:00
It is the sort of a humanizing effect on the very typically private Swiss business decorum. JC Biver has the most colorful story because, well, he has never been shy about recounting his legacy. He was always ambitious early on. He felt stifled at Omega d... 

Can we be honest...

 
 By: Brandon Skinner : September 16th, 2017-22:46
This is really just an article about the Kardashians j/k. Thanks for the great write-up.

😉😅 I have to work on my delivery

 
 By: Joepny : September 17th, 2017-06:02
way too long before the payoff. Thanks.

Great post.

 
 By: aris d : September 16th, 2017-23:26
We need these posts from time to time to recall the past. Aris

Thank you!

 
 By: Joepny : September 17th, 2017-06:05
What is old becomes new again. The Swiss watch industry loves walking on the same well trodden foot paths, intentionally or not.

Thanks Kev.

 
 By: Joepny : September 17th, 2017-06:05
😀

thanks for this, really nice to read

 
 By: Bruno.M1 : September 17th, 2017-00:21
brings back so many memories!

Thanks Bruno

 
 By: Joepny : September 17th, 2017-06:11
yes for you guys who were very smart/prescient to start your watch journeys back in those days, it must be nice to remember. I was not aware of the mechanical watch world but I do have some memories of following the LVMH lawsuits amd how they seem to spen... 

a very good, thorough and accurate post reflecting where the watch industry was before. However some important things to add

 
 By: georgeszaslavsky : September 17th, 2017-00:31
During the 90's, there were still independent brands like Louis Leroy, Hublot, Ikepod, Union Glasshütte, Glasshütte Original Girard Perregaux, Fortis, Dubey & Schaldenbrand, Frédérique Constant, Urban Jürgensen & Sönner, Chronoswiss,Corum, Eterna,... 

Great information as always Georges 👍

 
 By: Joepny : September 17th, 2017-06:17
thanks! If the Wilsdorf foundation ever needed to raise any money for some funny reason, they could authorize a book of the complete history of Rolex and it would be, I suspect, more eye-opening than anything else because they have kept their secrets very... 

Thank you Joepny

 
 By: Tim Jackson : September 21st, 2017-09:02
Your article is excellent reading material and a great eye opener for those unaware as to the "business aspect" of the watch world we all love here on PuristsPro. Some will find the business side rather depressing, I'm a prime example having been in it an... 

Thanks for the kindness Tim

 
 By: Joepny : September 21st, 2017-13:36
There are lots of compelling stories in the watch world. Some of the best ones for me are when the forces of commerce & wealth-creation come into contact with the forces of heritage & craftsmanship. -joe

Thanks!

 
 By: Joepny : September 22nd, 2017-06:13
😀

What a difference a few letters makes! I should have studied French to know Décolletage vs Décollage

 
 By: cazalea : September 21st, 2017-20:35
Décollage , the opposite of collage; instead of an image being built up of all or parts of existing images, it is created by cutting, tearing away or otherwise removing, pieces of an original image. Décolletage , the top of a woman's dress, blouse, etc., ...  

An inspiring picture: beauty, style & elegance in one

 
 By: Joepny : September 22nd, 2017-06:10
Thanks Cazalea! I used "decollage" in the aviation term - as in a plane's takeoff. 🛫✈️ But the alternative meaning might also work. 😀 I do analytical work professionally but not as a business analyst. It is purely for fun & personal investments that I rea...