Dr No[Moderator Omega - Wristscan]
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Bon092 has a Minerva chronograph from the . . .
. . . period after the company was sold by the Freys to a private investment firm, and before it changed hands again to Richemont . . .
I was able to view Minervas from this intermediate period once about four years ago, and was impressed with the level of finishing, which was considerably better than their previous efforts. Mike would know more about any subsequent changes after Richemont took over, but I think the immediate predecessors deserve some recognition for their efforts as well . . . cordially, Art
Manufacture Minerva …
By: AndrewD : September 15th, 2009-20:16
We all recognise that we pay for the finish of our haute horlogerie pieces and, relatively speaking, the more hand finishing the more we expect to pay. Minerva was always considered a ‘value for money’ brand; not high horology, but good design with finish...
Minerva Pythagore
By: deBalzac : September 17th, 2009-13:24
The Minerva Pythagore was never a high end watch, and Minerva never clamed it to be. When I compare the Minerva with my Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Grande Taille, the quality of case, dial and hands are similar! The JLC has a much better movement, but it was ...
Minerva
By: deBalzac : September 18th, 2009-07:02
Minerva was an old factory with old and worn production equipment. They needed new capital to upgrade the factory and to develop new models, this was the main reason for the sale to Emilio Gnutti. The Italians turned Minerva to a very expensive, high end ...
Yes, now at least 20x
By: mkt33 : September 18th, 2009-15:34
but the watch market was quite different in 1999, thankfully it is beginning to have some sense again. But this is our passion, our hobby. The other reason why Frey sold was he didn't have the passion to continue his family's business. He had other passio...
Passion
By: deBalzac : September 19th, 2009-05:11
Why are you saying that Jean-Jacques Frey didn't have the passion to continue his family's business? Have you read the interview on Timezone from 1998? Have you read what Jean-Jacques Frey wrote on the Timezone Minerva forum about the sale to Emilio Gnutt...
Passion II
By: deBalzac : September 19th, 2009-16:04
Yes, I have a passion for Minerva, but I also bought a JLC five years ago. I bought the JLC because I wanted a watch with a high quality movement, something the Minerva didn’t have. For what I paid for the Minerva, I don’t think that the quali...
Thanks …
By: AndrewD : September 19th, 2009-17:00
Very interesting perspectives on a tumultuous period in Minerva history. You have all given some great information and personal opinions on the changes at Minerva and it is much appreciated. Thankfully the Minerva Forum, despite being closed, is available...