damianp
2051
+1
Finding a watch I want comes First. No need to Draw lines.
Is there a "soul"?
By: Watch_time_it_is : March 19th, 2018-22:18
Personally, when I have encountered this same question, I've looked for the soul of the watch. As obscure a concept in watches as in humans. The question I ask myself is "can I feel the hand of the watchmaker on the watch, the design, the movement, the de...
Iโm 100% with you
By: manilx : March 19th, 2018-23:37
And switched to that path also. The as you name it conglomerate watches are (some noble exceptions remain) going out of my collection and independents come in. Notably ochs und junior. The fun and satisfaction of wearing something which has a great part o...
For me, it is most important
By: sham1 : March 20th, 2018-03:58
that I receive excellent before sale and after sale service be it the watch comes from an independent or a large company. It is always an added bonus to be able to speak to the actual watchmaker of course as one feels a closer connection to the brand. But...
excellent point
By: chosenhandle : March 20th, 2018-15:51
not only do I want to have a personal connection with my next watch, I suppose I should consider whether the maker will be available to service the watch in the future. Case in point, I have always loved the Svend Andersen Original Secular Perpetual watch...
Quite true BUT
By: manilx : March 20th, 2018-23:52
This is exactly one of the main reasons I switched to an independent brand. The service of all the big ones just suck! Their main objective was the shareholder, selling more and more watches. They possibly cannot repair and service ina timely and qualativ...