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F.P. Journe

CB for $13k.... i remember that. Patek Philippe WorldTime for $13k, with the 5167 being $17k and FEW wanted them. How about $10k for a Patek Nautilus, they were WIDELY available too.

 

What we may be experiencing is typical herd mentality in a Big Box Store brand toward only the herd's 'hot' models, even if they are mass-produced, like a Labubu for the doll industry or a Patek Philippe in the watch industry.

 
FPJ only makes about 1000 tiepieces a year. That's it, 1000.

How many tens of tens of thousands of watches does Patek Philippe make? 40,000... 50,000?

MB&F makes fewer than 500 timepieces, as i recall. 

Movements... are they very different from one another like MB&F and FPJ?  But go on, let us hear about the difference between dedicated movements for a timepiece and proper case, versus Big Box Store brands that stack modules to save costs by putting round movements into square cases to save (mass) production costs.

Great post about the CB years ago, i remember when it was $13k, and then $20k, and when it got to $25k we were.....   even when very few FPJ CBs were being produced. But let's remember how low the bar has become here in 2025, but high PERCEIVED SECONDARY cost for some mass-produced Big Box Store brands and how 'high' the horology herd is in pricing stacked-module watches versus those with innovative, dedicated, and technically advanced hand-crafted movements.

Together, we all know cash / currency is trash in 2025 and beyond. Dumping your 'excess' cash holdings (currency, bonds, etc) is key right now to save the value of your earnings imho. Fine mechanical timepieces, rare artwork, historic automobiles, certain musical instruments...  we're back to 2008-ish (per se), but it's far worse as this time they chose to create an Everything Bubble, which as we well know has pulled in the horology crowd. 

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