I noticed the difference between the BD and the WD when I got my BD in February 2018 (I was only used to the type of writing on the WD before). I very much prefer the type of writing on the “old” BD. I would assume it’s more complicated to do than the “ne...
My guess is they identified dial printing errors as a reason for large numbers of reject dials, which cost them money, and decided to change the dial accordingly. However, the new dial setup cost money to create which couldn’t be offset by the savings fro...
I was implying they would use it to justify the price increase of (if I remember correctly) USD 5,000 (!). You see, thousands of highly-trained Swiss elves will have slaved day and night for ages to make that change to the dial, hence why 1) they take so ...
All power to the Stern family; I wish them and their very happy bankers all the best for a prosperous 2018. I just wish that I were in a similarly propitious position, with members of the public falling over themselves to pay unforeseen sums for something...
What compelling reason is there to go out of the way to replace all the old dials for any watch that comes in to a service center? It seems to suggest that they want to stamp out any dramatic rise in the price of the old version (due to scarcity value): i...
Coherence with the other models, and is the 5711 is now 12 years old, any change is welcome. I can’t see the 5711 being in production for 12 more years, so this new dial could end up being highly sought after.
I'm also quite curious to see the reaction of the market for the older version (say, in a year from now), it could well be significant if the collectors' reaction will be significant... Best wishes