Rob
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Indeed, we all see things differently...
a matte of perception in a person's statement or even a picture.
Having said that, I do agree that current lines seem less appealing to me as well. BUT could that be a matter of the watches still being attractive but our tastes having shifted? Or law of diminishing return coming into play as strong lines of the IWC brand seemingly having less effect on us as time goes by?
VERY interesting topic, perhaps best discussed over some cold ones in lieu of the open world of the internet where one's statements can be VERY easily be misunderstood...
Quite an interesting read...
By: Rob : November 1st, 2009-01:21
especially with his statement of "Occasional boutique locations will be evaluated, but no aggressive expansion. However, we want to grow our space in the multi-brand stores." Being an amateur observer of the Asian watch retail scene, I had imagined that t...
Appreciate...
By: Rob : November 1st, 2009-03:48
the clear explanation and sharing of your thoughts. Having said that, I look eagerly ahead into the near future if changing market situations dictate a change or not to the current sales structure. Thanks again...
LOL, SJX!
By: amanico : November 1st, 2009-11:48
I was sure someone would go on my last observation and it was you! Of course there are some exceptions about the latest IWC watches, let's say ...A Few, in my opinion and tastes. But I think that generalisations about people are ALWAYS dangerous. Would a ...
Large common denominator
By: MTF : November 1st, 2009-10:53
SJX, Thanks for the chat with Mr Verburg. It fits with current IWC strategy to go for the largest common denominator for design (re-issues) and sales will surely follow. Weird, avant-garde, innovative and freaky designs may bring critical acclaim from a f...