
K-Lo's post featuring a Cartier diver sparks a fascinating discussion on evolving perceptions of watch brands and the importance of diversification in a brand's catalog. His personal journey with Cartier, particularly his appreciation for their in-house movements, resonates with fellow collectors who have also broadened their horological horizons. This thread highlights how collectors' tastes and brand loyalties can shift over time, often leading to unexpected acquisitions.

Cartier divers not often seen here. I like their new territory, divers are important for the numbers. No divers mean poor business.
The recent turn of Breitling. Not great is the lost of the wings of some models. Like Rolex lost their crown for example. (not happen)
An unusual and interesting watch.
There is something at the bank which I think you would enjoy much, I need to go get it!
I have New Yorkers back from 2009. LOL And the person was a pseudonym I used for a prior business. But thank you.
Is that SS or titanium? BTW: you’ve got some great reading material to pair it with 👌🏿
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