Mark in Paris[Purist]
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I'm warming up already...
Hi Horo,
This is what I was beguinning to think about some days ago while I was looking at the "Basel/SiHH 12" tab and wondered when it was going to be modified into "13", which will be the first palpable sign of pleasures to come.
I join Mark just above about the in-house new movement trend ... and I'll add the rise in pricing that will come with it.
I also think that the gap between big size watches (dedicated to specific markets/customers) will continue to distance itself from the launch of more reasonnable sizes (what some brands are already been starting to bring again).
But what I regret (I'll create a dedicated post on that subject) is the lack of real innovations. this sadly won't change.
So what I'm finally waiting to see is new shapes, new interpretations of actual collections, maybe (rarely) a new model, to fall in love with from my favorite brands.
Cheers,
Mark
i tell u what
By: ztirual : October 29th, 2012-16:16
This is the year Longines breaks loose from The Swatch Group comes out of its looong torpor and starts, again, making watches with interesting horological content in line with its glorious past. Just wishful thinking of course! But imagine if it were true...
Mining the past
By: ingmar : October 29th, 2012-21:50
I think this is still a very profitable exercise for these companies. I know I don't mind. But I do appreciate twists. Their growing markets in Asia will mean decent sizes and more than a little pandering. I would like to see more annual calendars. Omega'...
We are going to see...
By: mark_third : October 30th, 2012-01:48
100% in-house manufacture caliber everywhere! It has already started but it this will get stronger in 2013-2014. The downside for all of us if that those caliber will not benefits for the years of testing an ETA and we will have a lot more watches returni...
zenith revival
By: Hororgasm : October 30th, 2012-14:02
its beginning to feel like a Zenith revival, and from the few hints given...seems very try exciting times for them. as for Richemont brands...I am betting on Cartier continued horological ascent and half an eye on my fav Lange. best, Horo