Almost all brands have rather loose management of what's a major family and what's a minor sub-family - so there might be more than one way to group them, but I'm trying....
As my curation of wristwatch data continues, it's clear that some brands build identity by concentrating on a few model families (e.g., Breguet, with 8) while others go the other extreme (Ulyse Nardin with 42). It feels a bit like Apple vs almost anyone e...
Omega being a good example of the reverse. Both valid ideas. Can you introduce many models without denigrating the core branding? I’m an omega fanatic but at this time I’m hard pressed to make the case for yet another one but there are let’s say maybe 3 m...
160th Anniversary 175th Anniversary Monopoussoir Alexander the Great Astrolabium Berlin Blast Blast Skeleton X Caprice Classic Diver Diver X Dual Time Executive Freak Freak Cruiser Genghis Khan GMT +/- GMT Dual Time GMT Perpetual GMT-Master II Hour Strike...
Look at AP which turned to be "The Royal Oak Company" Or Patek, which was on it's way to be the NutiNaut company, Rolex, Omega, Tag , IWC etc, have their families, they are not a "single" line company...
Advanced Research Aquanaut Beta 22 Calatrava Celestial Chronograph Complications Ellipse Fagiolino Flame Lugs Golden Ellipse Gondolo Grand Complications Grande Ellipse Hourglass Jumbo Beta 21 La Flamme Les Grecques Manta Ray Nautilus Neptune Other Pagoda ...
But I think there are some "families" which are not really families even if they were given a name . Advanced Research for example, is a "serial" watch with added something in the movement. The fact that they took annual calendar and added a new silicon s...