
SALMANPK's original post, "Year of the Green," sparked a vibrant discussion among collectors about the increasing prevalence of green-dial watches across the luxury watch industry. This article delves into the community's observations and debates regarding this trend, exploring whether it signifies a lack of creativity or a response to collective consumer preference. SALMANPK's initial query about a specific green-dial watch serves as a springboard for a broader conversation on horological trends.


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Honestly, I find it almost scary ... after the blue, now the green. It’s looks like the brands follow the same influencer. For my part, I prefer singularity to standardization. There is something suspicious about "all the same" to me, it lacks creativity and intelligence. I don't know why I have always preferred pioneers over followers. In the animal world there is the group effect and the mass effect. The first is benefit, the second is a handicap and I fear that watchmaking is falling into thi
All the best Thomas
Or blue. Like the fashion industry, all the players are simply copycatting each other. It's a flattening trend, if we believe that they plan their strategy years before the release (I've stopped to believe to fairy tales long ago) there are two options. Either they all have the same source of inspiration, or they wait and follow (the flock).
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