Curious to hear how anyone reading this might interpret my title above. There have been lots of posts about the Swatch x AP release this past several days. And many comments about the MoonSwatch and Blancpain x Swatch alongside. To me, each of these Swatc...
I believe you are viewing the Swatch collaborations through the correct lens. Given this community, and the watches we all generally like, it is easy to see where much of the negativity comes from. But Swatch / AP did not have us in mind as the target aud...
That was definitely one point of my post. And I personally get a lot of mileage and fun from a simple Swatch (not even getting to the MoonSwatch or these AP). The other point was a comment on where certain indies and other watches sit now in terms of valu...
But as a sneakerhead in my youth, and still hanging on to that a bit, the hype is not something I necessarily oppose. Rather, it’s when that hype takes pricing to a level beyond the comfort of a regular guy some of the “fun” in the affected watches is tak...
My take is more cynical - They are exactly the same thing. One is fun for billionaires and the other is fun for everyone else. I would add on a layer that both demos are dominated by unsophisticated consumers so both are driven by brand / hype (fun?), nei...
If I were a billionaire then my view stated above re the Journes would indeed be different. Relatively, they would be my Swatch. And the “fun” would be unaffected or not compromised.
I’m not against hype, but I’m not particularly for it either—it doesn’t matter that much to me. That said, I do think it’s generally a positive thing, because it likely attracts a lot of new customers. People might initially be drawn in by so-called hype ...
When all is said and done these are all discretionary, non-essential purchases and we all come at this from different angles. Given the production numbers of FPJ and the personal involvement of FP in allocation (possible due to the small numbers) control ...
It is good to report that article, this is my understanding of how allocations work too and the view held by the company as a whole. For me, my quest of late has been to identify and purchase what I would consider an every day Journe. If I were full time ...
I was fortunate in that the Assistant boutique manger with whom I have the relationship in London I had known for some years and followed him through a few Richemont brands prior to his move to Journe. My first two Journes were purchased in the pre-owned ...
Hype is fine, speculation is not, but that's unfortunately the main result of such a phenomena. Swatch doing Swatch things is a great sentence, but I think we all agree that the Swatch group sometimes doesn't seem to follows a clear long term strategy. Jo...
In 2006 I made a deal to buy this FPJ watch, using some money from a consulting gig. It arrived a few weeks later and was beautiful. I (foolishly) posted it here and was soon flooded with emails from a wealthy friend who wanted it badly. While on my side,...
Well, the question is, how do you define „fun“? Personally I am not the „plastic watch“ guy. Never really was, although I participated partially in the „fun“ in the 80-ties. The watches you post here are more in the region of „awe“ - at least to me! As wi...
As someone that really doesn't get caught up in hype or trends I follow the old golden rule of buying what I love and that I can comfortably afford at any given time. For me it is the hunt and discovery of something that is truly rare or special that drov...
As far as swatch, I like swatch. I used to wear them. Now my 9 year old son has a couple. But I do not like these collabs. I think it cheapens the more serious brand. Bc the person wearing a plastic omega thinks (and says) that it’s an omega. No, it’s a s...
I’m still getting a lot of daily pleasure from wearing my watches but since watch collecting became known to everyone and prices hiked it is less light hearted. I’m still wearing a Journe 5/7 days. I think some of your headline could have to do with conte...
I’ve been into watches for about 30 years - a bug I caught from my dad. And I’ve seen trends come and go. I think sticking to what you love and appeals to you is what really matters. Everything is pontification (on my part). Harmless banter, really.
(Continuing with the somewhat provocative titles! LOL) Thanks for taking the time to share your thoughts Christian. Myself, and I’m sure everyone here, value your input and perspectives. First off, as I sometimes do I was trying to be a little provocative...
I used to be able to wear any watch pretty much anywhere I would go. Watches was simply not a hobby in most people’s eyes and an expensive watch was a Rolex. I agree that the light heartedness was so much more charming. You and I have been fortunate with ...