JerryW
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I have mostly turned to Independents.
I have no concerns about future service needs or value, it is all about having a very special piece of art on your wrist. Something very special about their creations and sometimes the opportunity to be involved in the choices of components is amazing. I also really get a kick out of things that no one has a clue about what it is. The first independent I ever met was Kari Vouttilainen, i sat next to him at a dinner and had no idea who he was until someone pass their watch around that had his name on it. One day I hope to acquire one of his creations, they are all amazing.
A bonus is that I now have a better reason to visit Helsinki, Oldenzaal, Dubai and Geneva.
Best,
JerryW
This message has been edited by JerryW on 2016-05-23 18:40:42
I had the same concerns...
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By: Ed. W : May 22nd, 2016-21:54
if you look at what happens to them after Bvlgari acquired the names, sadly, you may see what could happen... Daniel Roth watches often go unnoticed on auction sites and the new pieces are not close to the level of innovation the brands had before.
As Keynes said...
By: mhickcox : May 23rd, 2016-06:59
...in the long run we are all dead. If you think the watch will bring you pleasure, I wouldn't waste too much time worrying about the future, since we can't really control it. It's not clear if you're more concerned about the piece maintaining value or be...