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good fit don't you reckon. A chewy HM3, a H-Wing HM4, A couple of LM1s or whatever moniker they go by on each side of Princess Lea's head... An R2HM2 and a CPHM1... and all with a nice star wars fantasy story as a selling angle.
An Industry in Danger
By: SteveH : January 13th, 2012-08:21
First a quick update. For those who don't know, I left MB&F in December to pursue opportunities outside of the watch industry. As such, I am just a regular Purist once again. My opinion clearly is not representative of any brand, and in fact I can definit...
Jeff
By: Mostel : January 13th, 2012-10:13
I feel that Steve was talking about something more personal than Omega movements... Omega came to mind, too, for me, when Steve mentioned 9K. But as good of quality as the Omega may be... it is a soulless watch in my opinion, utterly. Sorry! But I feel th...
I agree with you
By: dr.kol : January 13th, 2012-09:47
and I am trying my best to focus on other fields of activities. It is quite insane that i.e. Patek's 5140P is costing the average two years net salary of an academically educated Finn. And still Finland is among the richest countries in the world. When th...
Thank you Steve
By: Mostel : January 13th, 2012-09:57
This quote describes much more than the watch industry. "95% of the artists are untalented dilettantes who in most cases don’t even understand what art is and that it is their job to make it. " Your candor is really appreciated, it makes someone lik...
Where art is in watches
By: Dje : January 13th, 2012-10:18
Hi Steve, I can't say I disagree with what you wrote, even if I agree largely with what Jeff wrote (if Mr Kingston allows me to call him Jeff). Yes prices are getting insane (even if those prices pay my trip to Geneva monday, I realize that). I'm an educa...
Yes indeed; some subtleties
By: Nomer : January 13th, 2012-15:14
Steve, thank you for the excellent post. The watch industry today reminds me a bit of the portable tape players of the '70s and '80s. There were many versions of the Walkman, but they were all, well, tape players. A similar analogy is that the industry is...
A very provocative post!
By: Gary G : January 13th, 2012-21:14
One of the immediate thoughts that it spurred was that the very thing that a lot of collectors -- including myself -- are doing may be getting us into more trouble. I refer to the "flight to quality," in which we sell a number of modestly priced and mid-p...
I agree 100% and ...
By: nilomis : January 15th, 2012-14:24
Magnus, A large portion of the current lack of soul is a simple consequence of the lack of watch education of the newcomers (or new money). If you look on the advertising material of the past, they had, give or take, an educational content. They used to e...
I wonder
By: Roger Kint : January 15th, 2012-16:25
The prices do seem more inflated as I have walked through ADs over the years. At the same time, I have spent less time in ADs over the years because most of the watches do seem so similar with one brand or product line blending into another. However, I ag...
thank you
By: optionc : January 15th, 2012-22:15
Steve, Thanks for your thoughtful post. I agree w/ much of your commentary around the price increases that seem to outpace reason... but not demand. Short-sightedness by an industry that has reset it sights on 'new markets'. And an explosion of brands and...
"Felt" consent
By: anaesdoc : January 16th, 2012-03:19
Dear Steve, I am no expert in the watch business nor in watch making, just a dedicated amateur attracted by these lovely little wrist marvels. I do not possess high-end watches like some of the folks around here, just plain, simple timepieces. So I cannot...
Fantastic reading.
By: VMM : January 17th, 2012-04:46
I'm IN the watch industry, for five years now, and I have to agree with many of your comments and words. This post gives me wings (even more) to go ahead with a new project I have had in mind for a very long time, thanks. Best. Vte
Same feeling with you
By: Albert.J : January 17th, 2012-11:53
i was very surprised at the price when i was new to watches. what made me more surprised than the retail price was the rate of inflation and the period of inflation. some of my favourite brands (im not sure about all other brands) has been raising the pri...
My thoughts on price
By: Albert.J : January 17th, 2012-12:11
i was very surprised at the price when i was new to watches. what made me more surprised than the retail price was the rate of inflation and the period of inflation. some of my favourite brands (im not sure about all other brands) has been raising the pri...