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Aaron, i think most of...
Aaron, i think most of us agree that that watch
is a piece of gross stupidity for the uber rich, but not quite as stupid as his
titanic model sealed in an argon filled box. that takes the biscuit as the most
useless watch of all time.
Graham
A stronger argument
By: aaronm : February 23rd, 2009-08:44
I do not disagree with your basic thrust, but I think the argument could be made stronger by substituting Wyler for Hublot in the discussion. Hublot was one of the original customers of/investors in that which is now BNB, their SoloT was one of the first ...
Intent, TM?
By: BDLJ : February 23rd, 2009-15:44
So once again, it would seem to come back to the concept of intent. The likes of the LUC tourbillon with a COSC (and I don't want to start a COSC debate on top of a tourbillon debate) at least shows that an intent to demonstrate time-keeping. Plus the int...
Thanks, indeed.
By: ThomasM : February 23rd, 2009-19:00
I just wish and hope the anti-tourbillon sentiment doesn't turn as rabid and blinding as that which made the tourbillon "the pinnacle of watchmaking skill and achievement" (you know what my take on that is - a well tuned reliable ding dong watch that stri...
My perspective:
By: CaliforniaJed : February 23rd, 2009-16:37
But first, a couple of introductory points: -- I do not own a watch with a tourbillion movement. -- I like Craig and I love his watch collection! Craig, your post can be summarized by the following excerpts: 1. “Notwithstanding their relative lack of usef...
Another perspective
By: cen@jkt : February 23rd, 2009-20:38
I totally agree w/ what CalJed & LVT wrote. From watch collectors point of view, we may not like Hublot, Wyler, or Azimuth etc do. but from business point of view, I prefer to own Tag or Hublot as a company, and secretly collect AHCI products . People her...