…it is a limited edition with just 15 examples if I don’t mistake …we all know at least one brand where the steel case Calatrava watches reach the same price as the gold versions …and we are not here to discuss prices anyhow so I prefer to stick to by com...
Price is marked up because businesses require margin. Really don’t see the need to pay up for Revolution edition watches. It doesn’t mean a thing to me. Rather buy direct from an AD or LF themselves. Best Gatsby
LF would stop these collaborations on micro/special editions with blogs/media companies. In the long term it just erodes brand value. The occasional micro editions with retailers are tolerable, maybe even welcomed. But overdoing it just spoils it for me. ...
I agree that it spoils the excitement/interest in limited editions to do as many of them as LF does. On the other hand, I suspect that means that many of their regular pieces are just as rare as their limited editions!
How many of the LF regular pieces are there? We don't know! However many they've had room to produce, which is not very many. Those are relatively scarce, and their scarcity is 'natural', whereas limited editions are, always, "we are going to produce X nu...
They let some customers and such get custom order pieces, which they then called "limited" even though they kind of weren't, but yea I don't feel like exclusivity is really a problem with this brand. It's not Voutilainen/RG/GF, but it's not like FPJ where...
As far as I know they did around one per year with Revolution and I am not aware of many LE to make it "endeless". They still make a very limited number of watches per year so not sure why it would spoil the excitement.