Apparently pretty common, Michel...

Apr 25, 2020,21:45 PM
 





Here is my Junghans Max Bill 100 Jahre Bauhaus Limited Edition ...




and here is the Max Bill 100 Jahre Bauhaus unlimited edition. The PVD case has been changed to a plain steel case, the datewheel red font and background reversed, and a black strap substituted for the gray. The most annoying thing is that they kept the special caseback that especially celebrated the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Bauhaus in 2019. Here is that caseback on my Limited Edition.




Sorry Michel, don't mean to hijack your thread, but I feel your annoyance.

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When is a limited edition not limited?

 
 By: Michel : April 25th, 2020-13:45
Exhibit A is the Limited editon(500) of the Piaget Polo S with green dial ref GOA44001 released a year ago. Exhibit B is Piaget Polo S with green dial with reference GOA45005 released today. As you will see, apart from the interchangeable straps and brace...  

Good point! They cheated!

 
 By: patrick_y : April 25th, 2020-14:04
Too similar! Bad form on Piaget's part! They should commit to being limited and have empathy for their clients who bought a watch with a reasonable expectation that it'd be "limited."

True, but they also need every decent customer to do just that

 
 By: mrds : April 25th, 2020-23:01
Clearly this is not how to do it.

Yes, they seem to have only changed the color of the hands, date window and hour markers; if there is any difference in the green dial, it's certainly not noticeable.

 
 By: FabR : April 25th, 2020-15:16
I'd just praised Piaget earlier today for the AUC, which I do find an impressive technical achievement. This, to be equally honest, is a very unfortunate move -- a mix of naivete, dishonestly and bad taste that a reputable company simply should not exhibi... 

The green dial, which changes colour depending on the light, definitely looks the same in the video, as that on my watch.

 
 By: Michel : April 25th, 2020-15:51
As you say, it is just the subtle changes to the hands, hour markers and date window that are ‘different’ I somehow feel Piaget are embarrassed, and this announcement was buried by all the fuss around the Altiplano. Just one video with 87 views on YouTube... 

I don't know whether they are embarrassed, and like you I haven't seen this model on their official website yet (your LE is still up), but I wouldn't expect Piaget to launch a new model and then try to keep it hidden.

 
 By: FabR : April 25th, 2020-16:23
It just makes no sense, besides that things would look even more shady than they already are. The best (and probably only) course of action I can see for them is to issue a swift apology for this unintended/regrettable/they-choose-a-credible-term-for mist... 

It is so common.

 
 By: als1678 : April 25th, 2020-18:06
Often limited editions are turned into regular editions. The brands can get away with it so they do it. It is terrible. Richemont is the biggest violator. Panerai (everything), JLC (extreme lab, Polaris tribute etc), Lange (pretty much everything above 10... 

Totally, almost all the brands do it. This case does seem extra egregious though.

 
 By: Fastwong : April 25th, 2020-21:10
From the million variants of the Omega Speedmaster to the Richard Mille "limited edition" colors it's pretty normal. Some seem worse than others. The answer is to buy limited watches no one likes. If no one buys them they won't get rereleased... Except fo... 

Apparently pretty common, Michel...

 
 By: jporos : April 25th, 2020-21:45
Here is my Junghans Max Bill 100 Jahre Bauhaus Limited Edition ... and here is the Max Bill 100 Jahre Bauhaus unlimited edition. The PVD case has been changed to a plain steel case, the datewheel red font and background reversed, and a black strap substit...  

Why should you keep it limited, when you can sell more?

 
 By: piccolochimico (aka dsgalaxy1) : April 25th, 2020-23:40
Money, that's all they want 🤷‍♂️

With very few exceptions, the words "limited edition" are worth zero nowadays.

 
 By: nafetS : April 26th, 2020-00:33
So many brands have done so many things to use these words to sell watches and just changing some minor details is a common one. But as long as you've bought a watch because you really like it, it shouldn't be that much of a problem.

Thank you friends.......

 
 By: Michel : April 26th, 2020-01:10
I’ve had many helpful replies and now feel better educated ! My conclusion, which was probably my hunch at the beginning, is that the watch manufacturers will always follow the money and the demand, and whilst not technically infringing the ‘limited editi...