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I normally don’t get involved in these discussions
The parts are outsourced. So what. The designs are in-house. They are assembled in house. They are finished in house. They make about 150 watches a year. If you like the watch, then that is all that matters. The grey market is selling at the same price as a dealer. I’d rather deal direct and get great service. And see the watch before buying. I like this brand. I feel the risk is no worse than any other indie. And I like the people now in the brand. I like to deal with people versus a conglomerate. Business is business. We buy they sell. I’ve been killed on Pateks. So I will at least enjoy a better made product.
Sorry for my two cents.

MB&F total honesty?
By: gerald.d : April 3rd, 2018-01:52
Hmm. Here is a quote from page one of the press release for the LM101 Frost... "While award-winning independent watchmaker Kari Voutilainen took responsibility for the movement’s fine finishing and fidelity to the horological past, its architecture and co...
Great point
By: Incandenza : April 3rd, 2018-13:22
I agree that the press release you have quoted is potentially misleading. It should have been much clearer, and consumers should demand proper transparency from all watch companies - even (and especially) the independents we know and love. In short, the f...
LF’s lack of transparency
By: Incandenza : April 2nd, 2018-00:46
I’m afraid that LF is indeed “taking an ebauche and dressing it up”. Here is a photo of the movement from their new minute repeater compared to the movement of a Girrard Perregaux. It’s clearly the same movement/ebauche (look at the overall architecture),...
One by one
By: gerald.d : April 3rd, 2018-01:34
1.They don't appear to claim to. With specific reference to the minute repeater, here is the key quote from their own press release - "Laurent Ferrier chose a very classically designed movement" It doesn't say designed, it doesn't say built. It says the m...
Hi Gerald
By: Incandenza : April 3rd, 2018-13:27
First of all, you are one of the best watch photographers I have ever seen. Your photos of the LF micro-rotor movement are downright stunning. And the Patek 5370p photos are even better. Second, I think you probably can comment on my third point above. Bu...
This is just weird
By: gerald.d : April 3rd, 2018-14:04
“Second, I think you probably can comment on my third point above” No I can’t. I have literally, empirically, zero knowledge on the matter. Your insinuation that I do so is defamatory. You are going to hide behind an anonymous Internet forum handle and ac...
Thanks for your comment
By: Incandenza : April 3rd, 2018-14:19
A little aggressive, but that’s OK! Do these pictures assist? I am told by people “in the know” that there are several more examples, but these should do for now. These are basically the same movement, but with different bridges. The LF has some extra dec...
Thank you
By: Saturninus : April 3rd, 2018-09:19
I was going to guess that it had something to do with the fact that Christian Ferrier had been working at Fabrique du Temps. If Christian Ferrier had been part of the brain trust working on that movement and took the designs with him, IMHO that is reasona...
Hi mate :-)
By: Mr.Gatsby : April 9th, 2018-21:54
Actually I found your posts both insightful, forthcoming and real. Nothing wrong about putting your view out. I just had to share a photo or two to diffuse the tension — no other intention my end! This is a place where we share our thoughts and passion fo...
Centigraphe F
By: gengar : April 20th, 2018-02:26
The Centigraphe F is a "boutique piece" only in that it is made-to-order, so it can only be bought via an official boutique - no different than say, the Sonnerie Souveraine. There has been no deception from F.P. Journe on this; when F.P. Journe makes a li...
Quick incomplete response
By: Mostel : April 14th, 2018-19:52
LF is a company not a man. Of course they will do what’s necessary to turn a profit and they may do it in a way that feels like the values and practices of 29 years ago as opposed to 1 year ago... I’ve view this brand as very very nice... not Holy SH”t ot...