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Horological Meandering

I am not a decision marker in the industry but..

 

I think it much depends on the segment you are looking at. In this forum many watches are not exactly accessible for someone in his early 20's. Most of the younger people I know usually aim to get a rolex (from what I can see most of the rolex forum here is about vintage watches) for two reasons a) is a status and b) is very reliable.
Both omega and rolex are largely seen as appropriate for a younger generation and often parents buy them as important presents. I don't think that you can say that the new generations is not interested "at all" in mechanical watches. Perhaps less interested but have also a much bigger market of people that can afford mechanical watches so I think that the market is considerably bigger than in previous generations.
Why would Patek or some of the leading brands worry? They are anyway a niche that only a few % of the world population can afford. These clients will always be interested but at the right age and moment. Of course much depends on the technology and what a smartwatch will look like in 10 years but I don't think you should worry for brands owned by very wealthy families and conglomerates smile
It also much depends where you live etc. so very difficult to generalise.

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