Velociphile - No longer in the building
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It's encouraging but I think this needs further thought because
it will rely that in the event of a liquidation that the component designs are saved, in a structured way, and then on the availability of the information to turn into actual parts and on what basis and price by what route to the end user.
A separate observation: It is interesting to see that they have no issue in it being clear that all the parts are outsourced.
Velociphile
Transparence on that matter of outsourced parts, which is a good point. Now, your questions are the same than the one I have, and not only for Laurent Ferrier, of course.
By: amanico : February 8th, 2018-10:24
BUT also for all small watch companies, Independents, mostly... If I didn't have these questions in mind, it would have been a relatively long time I'd own a Laurent Ferrier, or a Kari Voutilainen. Best, Nicolas
Better than a poke in the eye
By: MTF : February 8th, 2018-17:06
velociphile, It's some reassurance tat they've thought about it. The movements are simple and made of traditional materials. Watch repairers/restorers have plied their trade for hundreds of years and those who float to the top in watchmaking have a backgr...