ThomasM[PuristS]
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Amazing! What clarity! What insight!
ThePuristS (and PuristSPro) has always been very much against that sort of mentality - "please keep the door open long enough for me to get in, then slam it shut to anyone else behind me."
:-(
Cheers,
TM
Great reading. Thank you.
By: respo : May 12th, 2010-10:51
He hinted at the 40th anniversary of the RO -- can't wait to see what is in store. I am also looking forward to seeing the "first ever" AP diving watch, although I thought the Scuba with a WR of 300m was a diving watch...Nevertheless, I am sure it will be...
oops...
By: ThomasM : May 13th, 2010-09:29
Judging from all the interest in the new "Dive" watch, I think there has been a terrible misunderstanding. My "hold your breath" was a play on words on the Dive theme. Yes, that Dive model is the one introduced at SIHH in January. Please remember that SIH...
No problem.
By: respo : May 13th, 2010-19:17
In fact it comes as a relief that there is not ANOTHER watch for me to lust after...although, I had beeter go back and take another look at the Diver announced at SIHH...uh oh. Thanks, Thomas. respo
my favorite model is...
By: jeff.elmotis : May 12th, 2010-18:37
I have always held the Royal Oak line in the highest regards and own a Royal Oak chronograph in stainless. To me,, these models are the Heart and Soul of AP, all others are spin offs of these iconic watches. I also own a Edward Piguet chronograph in rose ...
No worries Thomas
By: ArthurSG : May 13th, 2010-19:47
On the clarification, I rather not as some of my reasons for not being a ROO ro PAM fan have no horological grounding and are based on weird idiosyncracies which cannot be the norm. The horological reasons.. well... I'm still struggling with horological t...
Sneak peek ?
By: MTF : May 12th, 2010-18:58
Thanks Mr Merk and Dr Mao for the insights and sneak peeks. Although I knew such an interview was coming, I didn't realise the amount of information in it, if one teases out the material! The original 'rotating bezel indicator' watch was a Limited Edition...
Great interview
By: ED209 : May 12th, 2010-22:25
And very interesting reading about his thoughts on how AP weathered the storm during the financial crisis. And very cool sneak peak at the AP Diving watch. Can't wait to hear more details. Thanks TM. Regards, ED-209
Thank you....
By: MiniCooper : May 13th, 2010-03:40
for posting...... interesting about the 40th anniversary...... but, as a comment, his response on the limited editions is not entirely convincing.... (however, AP is a company and wants to profit... there is nothing wrong with that....) cheers
Happy to do so.....
By: MiniCooper : May 13th, 2010-10:22
although, I would like to clarify that my views are entirely subjective..... Limited editions, in my view, should be exactly that.... a watch that is a limited number and is not manufactured again..... Also a limited edition should be really much lower, i...
Thanks, Pink Panther...
By: ThomasM : May 15th, 2010-00:27
I really appreciate the effort to try to explicate the assumptions to someone who may not agree, but may not disagree either! but who is really interested in understanding the reasons behind. The funny thing is, I have no problem with people simply saying...
Thanks a lot, Thomas.
By: ling5hk : May 13th, 2010-04:27
Just want to send a few messages to Mr. Merk. 1. The non-ROO/RO stocks at retailers here are not moving satisfactorily (at least in the eye of the retailers). 2. Mr. Merk said: "There would be no secondary market if there would not be a strong primary mar...
Thank you, Nacho.
By: ThomasM : May 13th, 2010-10:04
I agree, this is a problem "all brands wish they had." But when they have it, it is a problem nonetheless! I would parse the subject into two narrower categories, though - 1. secondary markets as limited to so called "NIB" (new in box) being sold, at, bel...