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Thanks, Tristan!
All good points and I am in agreement. I suppose the underlying theme that can be applied here is that there are levels to this. What constitutes an independent brand? I also think there's a clear distinction between Kickstarter brands and a Ming, for example. I just think it's good for the independent scene to be diverse in its offering catalog. It entices prospective collectors to buy in at certain levels (say Ming), work their way up to buying higher-end independent brands like Debethune.
Thanks for the response!
AJB
Wow!
By: HN1392 : February 6th, 2021-08:07
Those are both incredible pieces. I am a huge fan of DB and hope to see them thrive this year. DB25 Moon Phase Starry Sky is my favorite. I hadn't even heard of the other piece, will have to research. I'm glad you mention the technical appearance. I'm in ...
Thanks for the reply!
By: HN1392 : February 6th, 2021-08:12
Hi Tim, Great notes. I am not a watchmaker but am fascinated by the skills required to be one. I am sourcing from 3rd parties to bring my vision to life and I'm proud to say I've found the best partners, all in Switzerland. My focus is overall design - di...
You are a brave man!
By: sham1 : February 5th, 2021-18:03
I have never seen so many independent brands as there are currently in today's market which is great for collectors but not so good for the independents. For me, I am looking at the opportunity cost - what other watch I can buy for the same amount of mone...
Finishing
By: HN1392 : February 6th, 2021-08:30
Hi J, Thanks for the reply. I LOVE both of the brands. RG specifically is an inspiration as he is not a watchmaker and he's had good success. A note, a lot of these high-end independent brands have everything figured out EXCEPT marketing and telling their...
Better (ing) times
By: HN1392 : February 6th, 2021-17:24
Fair enough. I think Max Busser has done a fantastic job in being transparent with who is building what in his creations. The Laines and Kudoke's of the industry need to tell their stories a bit better. but I suppose it's a work in progress... AJB
Yup
By: HN1392 : February 8th, 2021-16:11
I personally love Kudoke and Laine. I know of many collector friends who are jut going nuts over them.. I personally think it's a good thing. If you're someone who wants a bit of independent watchmaking but cannot afford the prices that usually accompany ...
Preach!
By: HN1392 : February 6th, 2021-08:33
Ain't that the truth! It was really tough to find my own style. When designing, I found there are so many derivative creations and copies that the noise is almost overwhelming. Nonetheless, I am confident I found my DNA. I am particularly proud of the cas...
Thanks!
By: HN1392 : February 6th, 2021-08:42
Glad you mentioned symmetry as my biggest inspiration is 18th/19th century watchmaking and that was the best period in terms of innovation, design, and efficiency. So, the first release is the simplest watch, in terms of dial, we'll be producing. I did th...
Good point!
By: HN1392 : February 6th, 2021-08:44
Very true. The case alone is going to be an identifying factor. While the first model is the simplest and purest, the following models will establish the dial design language (and I am confident you're going to love it!). Thanks for the response!
So true!
By: HN1392 : February 6th, 2021-08:49
Great points! Innovation is becoming more and more subjective IMO. I.e. Journe innovates with new movements, Richard Mille with cases that've never existed. I think, as a non-watchmaker, the craftsmanship reflects in movement design, dial design, etc. I'm...
So.......
By: Spencer Karrington : February 6th, 2021-04:40
For me, I love independent brands but my taste are more peculiar. So, when I look at an independent watch, I look for uniqueness. So while I prefer to have a independent watch make everything and thus create an exceptional unique piece of art (like Bovet ...
Agreed!
By: HN1392 : February 6th, 2021-09:00
I personally think the independent niche is going to expand a lot. It's the future of watch collecting considering Gen Y and Z are ADD and need constant, fresh iterations/takes on design. The first watch I'll release is a time only with a gorgeous barleyc...
Great response!
By: HN1392 : February 8th, 2021-16:01
Thanks for the elaborate response! This is the type of thing I love to discuss. I agree re: your sentiment on the loss of utility. I think the advent of Richard Mille was in part reason why. Less focus on in-house manufacturing (at least for movements) an...
Design - cases and dials
By: HN1392 : February 8th, 2021-15:49
I also am in the case and dial camp. I use Ming as a particular example that has done well in both those aspects. Same movement manufacturer I'll be working with in customized movements. I also agree in the positioning side. It's about telling a story and...
Attraction is key!
By: HN1392 : February 6th, 2021-17:36
Thanks for the reply! I personally think we are shifting into a more design focused industry. If you take a look at the innovation that took place in the 18th/19th century and compare it to now, we've stagnated. Sure, we came up with materials to produce ...
Wow
By: HN1392 : February 6th, 2021-17:26
Thanks for sharing these! I personally think Rexhep will lead the front in independent niche once the older generation has retired. He's young, inspired, and talented - that usually leads to success. The AK series are just mind-blowing. Thanks so much!
For me,
By: tristan.led : February 7th, 2021-03:00
Independent watchmaking rhymes with either HH or in-house production. Let’s say you buy a movement, then design a case, hands and dial, what sets that apart from all of the kickstarter microbrands? You’d be financially independent (i.e not part of a group...
Thanks, Tristan!
By: HN1392 : February 8th, 2021-15:41
All good points and I am in agreement. I suppose the underlying theme that can be applied here is that there are levels to this. What constitutes an independent brand? I also think there's a clear distinction between Kickstarter brands and a Ming, for exa...
All fair points!
By: HN1392 : February 8th, 2021-15:37
Great response! So, I think we're in agreement in terms of the distinction between watchmaker and assembler. I'll tell you this - I have personally designed the aesthetic of the movements to be used in my watches. The coating, the finsihing, the font type...