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Horological Meandering

Hi Bernard

 

Maybe post of the year !!

Certainly seems the Swiss don't understand many markets at the moment, not only with product, but also price.  I'm in the UK and pretty much every time you pass by a watch window the prices have gone up.  Okay, Sterling isn't doing well but the brands don't seem to be prepared to give up some of the good times to keep customers.  Obviously fine for the 'old money' but if you have to earn your money the value of the items to me compared with what it costs is very definitely diminishing.

I certainly agree with your thought over the fact that many brands are just reproducing what they did in the 70's.  This in itself can be quite nice if you liked the originals and at least now you get it made with better materials, but the ideas seem to be stagnant.  One great pity of the financial fall out was the failure of BNB, which in some ways argues for the brands conservatism.  Even so they were responsible for some of the most outlandish watches going.  Losing these groups is a bit like loosing Haute Couture to the fashion business, not really wearable but the trickle down effect gives a push to the whole industry.

 

All the best

 

Tim

 

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