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Thank you Don
Personally, accuracy (+3 -2 seconds daily) and long term reliability with good after sales service are important to me but I also value craftsman ship and exclusitivity (yes I know, I want it all!
) so perhaps a Tissot may not make the grade. A Voutilainen would of course but even a basic Vingt 8 would be out of reach for the majority of us.
My question was more a general one comparing the accuracy and reliability of independents in general to mainstream manufacturers. Are they as reliable? Are they as accurate? I know their movements are often more beautiful with arguably a larger content of hand finishing and would be largely more exclusive but perhaps many might decide to buy from a mainstream manufacturer for peace of mind especially if the purchase is a large one. A tricky decision to make at the best of times.
I guess it is like deciding between buying a Ferrari or McLaren against a Spyker or Weismann.
Sham
By way of example...
By: pplater : February 3rd, 2015-00:21
A production sample of the Greubel Forsey Double Tourbillon Technique cal. GF02s won first prize in the 2011 International Competition Chronométrie, scoring 915 points out of a possible 1000 points after weeks of rigorous Observatory and COSC style testin...
I agree with you
By: sham1 : February 3rd, 2015-00:29
The watches that you mentioned are indeed amazing timepieces but they are at a price bracket not within the reach of the majority of watch enthusiasts. If one were to compare like with like (or almost like with like) in terms of pricing, how well would a ...
Thank you
By: sham1 : February 3rd, 2015-02:17
Thank you for the information and I have always been in awe of Kari Voutilainen. He does not only make beautiful watches but his attention to detail and accuracy is second to none. His watches are in a different plain even compared to the best independent...
Interesting question...
By: DonCorson : February 3rd, 2015-04:32
The real question is what are your criteria. I think all of the idependents produce watches with above average timekeeping qualities. That is somehow a minimum for a watch, but what do you require more? If the timekeeping is the only criteria then one cou...
Thank you Don
By: sham1 : February 3rd, 2015-04:52
Personally, accuracy (+3 -2 seconds daily) and long term reliability with good after sales service are important to me but I also value craftsman ship and exclusitivity (yes I know, I want it all!:-)) so perhaps a Tissot may not make the grade. A Voutilai...
Grand Seiko...
By: SALMANPK : February 3rd, 2015-07:53
Completely Independent Company manufacturing everything in-house, very low production numbers (in the hundreds after all these years making them very very exclusive) on their VFA (Very Finely Adjusted) from 1968-72 and then later Specially Adjusted marked...
Thank you Salman
By: sham1 : February 3rd, 2015-08:10
I have actually been looking into Credor watches which are only sold in Japan unfortunately but apparently are even more exclusive and better made than the legendary Grand Seiko. Thanks for the suggestion though. Sham
Thank you Mo and pplatter
By: sham1 : February 4th, 2015-00:59
for your views which I am sure are shared by many fans of the independents brands. I totally agree that one should not focus entirely on accuracy and reliability or else a Seiko Astron would wind hands down. However, my point was that the beauty of the mo...
Agree with Don and Moc
By: tom2517 : February 4th, 2015-07:33
I understand what you are asking, comparing accuracy, reliability, and after service. But at the same time, like Don and Moc says, if those are the criteria, then maybe one is not ready for indies. It's not to say Indies are not accurate, or reliable, rat...
Thanks Tom
By: sham1 : February 4th, 2015-08:01
Your views are appreciated. I am generally not a risk taker in anything I do so perhaps that sums up the type of watches I should be focusing on. But of course there are different types indies and some do offer the accuracy and reliability of the larger m...