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Stickied. I feel this thread . . .

 

. . . touches upon germane and significant issues that underlie the raison d'être of this forum in particular, and the appreciation of watches and watchmaking in general.

Andrew has elliptically brought up the issue of whether the art of independent watchmaking is different from, and by extension superior to, the craft of making watches in series production.  There is a sizable contingent of aficionados that prefer independents categorically over established manufacturers for essentially artistic reasons; independence confers an opportunity to produce a vision, limited only by the watchmaker's innate ability.  The Grönefeld One Hertz is a prime example. 

On the other side of the coin are those that value the qualities inherent in series production, particularly the facility for long-term maintenance.  It's difficult to imagine a product more ephemeral than a watch made by a defunct independent. 

There are many directions this thread can take.  Let's explore them all.

Cordially, Art 




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