Following on the Cubitus talk. It’s been 50 years and this man is in the grave now. Can we all agree he was a genius but it’s time to move forward? Vacheron have the Overseas line which is an homage to the 222 and I think AP and Patek should do the same. ...
Or should I say incapable of evolving. The 911 is still around but not the same. You are basically saying these brands dont have smart enough people to do the same Vacheron and Porsche?
But I think that Stern's statements contradict his real actions. He complained that Nautilus was too famous and sought after, but who chose to create tens of Nautilus iterations in the last 20 years? Same reasoning for the Aquanaut. Then, he has just intr...
Interesting new designs and evolution are always welcome, in the Pen World it's common to have a Heritage Line and also Avant Garde as some put it. Keeps everyone happy.
isn't only the brands' responsibility: it's also ours, imho. If the demand wasn't that high on the Royal Oak, Nautilus (and 222, for that matter, even if I know it's a Hysek design), the brands would probably tend to renew themselves much quicker. Of cour...
Surely that’s long enough for a product evolution. When is the right time? You run the risk of ending up like Rolex and having people fawning over idiotic changes. “Here’s some puzzle pieces”. “OMFG Puzzles!!”
... I don't think so. You are right, it would be a positive thing to do. But IMO they are not. It's a blatant attempt to milk the Genta design all over again. But this time with a clunkier, uninspired and inelegant watch.
....to erase the genta name from the design of the PP sports line and replace it by the amateur designer TS. the latter is really in urgent need of a basic design course, otherwise he could not have created this inelegant watch line.
It’s been 927363826 years since the birth of the Rolex sub Omega Speedie and the list goes on. So do we need to phase ‘em all out? And for what? Best Gatsby
But turning the page on genta is another extreme, IMHO. From the perspective of a brand, it feels like one can’t win. I hear all the time ppl say “a brand should draw from its heritage” when a brand tries something new and fails. And then I also hear “thi...
… will decide. Our opinions are just that - our opinions. As long as there is a new generation of Genta fans, the brands will keep going. As other brands/independents innovate and bring new design to the marketplace, we shall see whether the watch world a...
They should be regarded as such and will certainly always have a place in the brand's collection : same as the "Moonphase Speedmaster" for Omega or the Submariner for Rolex. This should however not prevent the brands from new design approaches : the Cubit...
Patek's sport line DNA. A while back, I wrote a post on AP forum regarding my take when I tried on the code 11.59. In my post, I said that I saw the lineage with RO in the code because the middle portion has the octagon shape. Linking successful history o...
The peak was much lower, but the original integrated steel sports watch trend waned in the 1980s. The square models had their time in the sun in the early 80s and it wasn't long ago that the Patek 5970/5270 was the Porsche 911 of collectible watches. Of c...
Might have been important in saving the Swiss mechanical watch industry, but it seemed based on celebrity and marketing more than watchmaking finesse Never understood 'screws' on the bezel that aren't screws and don't need slots anyway 911 longevity is mo...
A big heavy laden ship is far less nimble than a true 'sport' speed boat. 'Small' true independents do have their advantage. Perhaps Patek has grown so large, so self-sucessful, they simply can't afford to truly be daring. They can;t seem to afford to pro...
Many details, implementation, marketing, etc are "in my mind's eye" as it were for years. Something Prestigious. Self-evident, thus no need to 'explain why'.
Stern had already commented that his iconic models will continue to be released onto the market, perhaps with some different colours on the dial or minimal changes that do not compromise the aesthetics and essence of the line that the Nautilus has always ...
but I do see the Cubitus as being well positioned for the new/next generation of collectors. I’ll be interested to hear any interviews that TS may give about the Cubitus line, but in the end you’re point is well taken regarding anyone looking for a radica...
I remember Coca Cola tried that one time. They're lucky they did not go out of business. It is a good post, and a great topic, but I'll be honest and say I would not discontinue / change these lines if I were CEO of either brand.