
Benlee338's initial post on the Romain Gauthier Insight Micro-Rotor Squelette sparked a lively debate among collectors regarding its value proposition and the brand's positioning. This article delves into the community's nuanced perspectives on high-horology independents, exploring the tension between exceptional finishing, perceived innovation, and customer experience. It highlights how collectors weigh these factors when considering a significant acquisition in the independent watchmaking space.

especially the high pricing bit! I always ask myself what else can one buy for that amount of money
Great finishing, but for the money I'd also want a significant complication.
And I’m sure it’s gonna be an outstanding watch on the wrist at 39.5mm. The price however is grossly overstated. If it is anywhere between 50-80K CHF I think I would take a serious look at it. At the current list, my options are plenty. Although not a parallel comparison, I would - in a heartbeat - pick up a Patek complication or some other equivalent. I concur with Jleno, at such a price point the watch needs to offer some other complication other than a HMS function. And frankly speaking, I’m
With that kinda money I’ll buy a 911 ;-)
...but the logo looks straight out of MS Word and the curved underline is not attractive. He needs to hire a decent graphic designer (I would do it but not sure if I'm decent) : )
...regretfully I have to agree with all that has been said by others here. At least for me with my limitations, the biggest complication with this one is... the price and I much prefer other complications in a watch 😉.
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