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Are independents losing their uniqueness?

 

It feels like a lot of new releases all look the same.


Semi-openworked, with amazing hand finishing. But no real focus on engineering/complications?

Max Busser said something along these lines earlier this year in an interview and I think he's totally right.

You don't seem to get the completely unique aesthetic code and engineering aspects - even if somewhat flawed or weird - that you did with the original crop of indies. De Bethune, MB&F, Urwerk, FPJ...even Voutillainen looks distinct and recognizable compared to anything else out there.

But if you took ~10 recent hyped releases, they would all kind of blend together. I think a lot of this is due to the internet creating homogenized culture, and this extends into watches.

Thoughts? Will see any independents refocus on complications?

I think MB&F has lead the pack here, with their chronograph and the perpetual calendar.

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