KIH[Purist]
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I like historically great pieces....
... those with history who can generate archive papers gets my business. Phony "long history" brands are no-no.
New brands are good as long as it makes good watches AND they have CONTINUITY or SUCCESSION PLAN. On that front, brands with some history wins...
Ken
Does quality trump history?
By: AndrewD : May 4th, 2014-02:25
Imagine a new brand producing very high quality watches. Imagine a re-born brand, such as ALS, producing very high quality watches. Imagine an old historied brand, such as PP, producing very high quality watches. How much of a premium do you place on th...
Excellent questions
By: 4Js : May 4th, 2014-05:24
The history is an ingredient in the decision, as with history you have the service for any piece you may ever acquire. I don't agree that history should allow premium selling prices. It is also enjoyable to see how history influences the pedigree of new d...
Irrelevant
By: Spellbound : May 4th, 2014-06:28
For me, history is irrelevant. New companies have produced amazing watches right off the bat (DeBethune, MB&F, Urwerk etc). What I cannot stand is companies that fabricate history or implying historical continuity with their marketing. Dean
Well, it does but...
By: Echi : May 4th, 2014-09:05
it is not that simple. ploy or not, history built on quality is a very powerful combination. i'll be honest and say that i like history in a watch… rolex, jlc, omega… a history that smacks of excellence and innovation with a few hiccups here and there (wh...
Value added
By: Ancienne Le Brassus : May 4th, 2014-13:02
I would follow along the lines of Ken. But I also think that History (and related prestige/class, associated exclusivity) are what make it for most to shell out the big bucks. But that is just one facet of every customer, there are plenty here (and myself...