Very interesting topic, Ping. In the meantime some interesting brands joined the SIHH.

May 28, 2016,00:12 AM
 

Girard Perregaux and Ulysse Nardin, two brands which are very dear to my heart. 


It would be interesting to read the brands thoughts on that topic. 

Best,

Nicolas

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What PuristS Said When Asked If They Preferred BaselWorld or SIHH

 
 By: pingtsai : May 30th, 2016-12:05
When it comes to fine mechanical wristwatches, everyone looks to Basel and Geneva to see what the genius watchmakers of the world have been busy working on all year and in some cases for the past several years. These watch shows are an authority in techni...  

Very interesting topic, Ping. In the meantime some interesting brands joined the SIHH.

 
 By: amanico : May 28th, 2016-00:12
Girard Perregaux and Ulysse Nardin, two brands which are very dear to my heart. It would be interesting to read the brands thoughts on that topic. Best, Nicolas

I read about that.

 
 By: pingtsai : May 28th, 2016-23:06
That would be a very interesting perspective indeed. Hmm...looks like I will have to do another follow-up on the topic.

Great read...

 
 By: andrewluff : May 28th, 2016-01:45
And can agree with a lot of comments. I do around 4 days at both shows each year for quite a few years... its hard to choose between the 2 of them as they are so different. They compete but also have totally unique atmospheres... Like the difference of go... 

Thank you for your comments Andrew!

 
 By: pingtsai : May 28th, 2016-23:09
I should have gotten your perspective for this article! 4 days each is a lot I know but there is so much to cover I'm sure. I just remember that after a while, it started to get repetitive and tiring going from one to the next and all over again the next ... 

Keeping it fresh... more like keeping me fresh...

 
 By: andrewluff : May 29th, 2016-05:11
Late nights and little sleep is the hardest thing! Actually at both shows, I don't go to see the watches... I go to meet up with friends, watchmakers, journalists and industry people to catch up and find out what is happening! It's all about the p people.... 

Like what Groucho Marx said...

 
 By: MTF : May 28th, 2016-02:55
"I wouldn't join a club that would have me as a member!" - Groucho Marx. Of course, he was referring to discrimication agaist Jews but the same feeling applies. I used to go mainly to SIHH but it was very much a clique and discriminatory place. "Snobby" w... 

Wow...all the back story is fascinating!

 
 By: pingtsai : May 28th, 2016-23:19
Thank you for sharing that Melvyn. I guess it's business, politics and a constantly evolving arena. So where should one go to get the most fulfilling and true "Purist" sense of spirit? A hall? a corner, a watchmaker? a table? Love to read more of your tho... 

Great post!

 
 By: Geo : May 28th, 2016-08:04
I have only been and quite often to the SIHH and find everything over there very professional and relaxing. Especially when you need to work or eat in between appointments. But i can't compare it to Basel World where I hope to go, for the first time, in 2... 

That is awesome Geo!

 
 By: pingtsai : May 28th, 2016-23:21
What a fortunate opportunity to a chance to compare the two. Looking forward to reading about it here.

I like both...

 
 By: KIH : May 29th, 2016-00:46
... if I can have decent hotels for both What I see - BaselWorld is certainly bigger and more brands including AHCI, so that's good. But SIHH gives people certain "elite satisfaction" because it is mostly "invitation only". That may be the difference of t... 

Great points Ken

 
 By: pingtsai : May 29th, 2016-22:53
Yes they are quite a trek from here as well. Thank you Ken!

It's going to be interesting to see how SIHH changes next year with the addition of paid public entrance fees

 
 By: AnthonyTsai : May 30th, 2016-11:11
I'm very curious to see how things will pan out next year at SIHH. Hopefully for the better than for the worse! - AT

SIHH is more ... Purist ...

 
 By: nilomis : May 30th, 2016-13:18
Being there and is a very pleasant show. Unique IMHO. I hear, never being there, that Basel feels like a busy airport and this turns me off. Cheers, Nilo