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agree
look at De Bethune, Gruebel Forsey and a lot of independents. Some top notch brands.
So history can be nice, but is not needed.
Br,
Dirk
Does quality trump history?
By: AndrewD : May 4th, 2014-02:25
Imagine a new brand producing very high quality watches. Imagine a re-born brand, such as ALS, producing very high quality watches. Imagine an old historied brand, such as PP, producing very high quality watches. How much of a premium do you place on th...
Excellent questions
By: 4Js : May 4th, 2014-05:24
The history is an ingredient in the decision, as with history you have the service for any piece you may ever acquire. I don't agree that history should allow premium selling prices. It is also enjoyable to see how history influences the pedigree of new d...
Irrelevant
By: Spellbound : May 4th, 2014-06:28
For me, history is irrelevant. New companies have produced amazing watches right off the bat (DeBethune, MB&F, Urwerk etc). What I cannot stand is companies that fabricate history or implying historical continuity with their marketing. Dean
Well, it does but...
By: Echi : May 4th, 2014-09:05
it is not that simple. ploy or not, history built on quality is a very powerful combination. i'll be honest and say that i like history in a watch… rolex, jlc, omega… a history that smacks of excellence and innovation with a few hiccups here and there (wh...
Value added
By: Ancienne Le Brassus : May 4th, 2014-13:02
I would follow along the lines of Ken. But I also think that History (and related prestige/class, associated exclusivity) are what make it for most to shell out the big bucks. But that is just one facet of every customer, there are plenty here (and myself...