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Another great post SJX...
It's sad though, seeing such great watches in such small limited editions.
Cheers,
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Richard.
Japan and watch collecting
By: SJX : March 17th, 2011-21:59
In the past some of the most compelling limited edition and piece unique watches were made for Japan. Amongst other models Patek Philippe made several Calatrava watches for Japan that I know of, and probably more than I am unaware of. IWC too has done num...
Great post, SJX...
By: dxboon : March 17th, 2011-22:23
...and I echo your sentiments of support for Japan. I, too, hope for a speedy return to normality and prosperity for all those affected by the natural disaster. I am not at all surprised by the Japanese taste in watches, based on the limited editions you ...
Interesting read, SJX. Thx. It is ingrained in their culture and its..
By: KC74 : March 18th, 2011-00:34
..people, the strive and determination for perfection through hardwork, great attention to detail and meticulosity.. and all these are probably transformed into their refined tastes for refined watches. Samurai, honor, loyalty, anime, Gundam, paintings, t...
Japanese are strong!
By: sidneyc : March 18th, 2011-02:01
They are a tasteful and friendly culture! We've visited Japan numerous times and have nothing but praise for the people there. They go out of their way to help others and are very orderly and civilized. Because Japanese focus in quality, art, tradition an...
Thank you SJX, I am touched.
By: KIH : March 18th, 2011-02:41
.. not all seem to agree with your assessment above, but thank you so much for your kind words mentioned here. Japan, of course had lots of help from others, too, to come here. I may start translating Chronos Japan - would anyone be interested in buying? ...
Great post...
By: mrsnak : March 18th, 2011-08:31
When I'm in Japan I always drool over the limited edition Omegas that your market gets. Throughout this incredible disaster, one clear trait of the Japanese people is to collectively, with amazing calm, work together to overcome hardship. I have nothing b...
From your recent visit?
By: MTF : March 18th, 2011-09:18
Thanks SJX for the update of the horological scene from your visit to Japan. There are always quirky small editions to be found there. One of my favourite watches is a Limited Edition found at WAKO store in Ginza, just out walking alone, one day in Tokyo....
Seiko Brightz
By: MTF : March 19th, 2011-04:29
is a line of watches higher than the starting Seiko level. That is the B symbol. WAKO is the luxury department store on the corner of Ginza. It is the Hattori family store and as we know, that family founded and still has a family member as CEO of Seiko, ...
Dufour consistency
By: AndrewD : March 18th, 2011-18:55
A collector with eight Dufour's?! I would love his insights on the consistency and reproducibility of appearance and finish across his collection. I have asked this question in years past on the AHCI Forum but it is difficult to answer because there are f...
I can answer only partially.
By: KIH : March 18th, 2011-19:47
At one occasion I was with a gentleman who has had one Simplicity and several years later he got the second one fresh from Mr. Dufour. We compared them, with another watch connoisseur - both pieces went through three pairs of eyes (owner, expert, and me) ...
You are correct.
By: KIH : March 19th, 2011-08:37
AP is more embraced or worshiped as more higher end brand, but the target is different for AP and Hublot and Hublot is closer to the mass market, also in terms of price point. As for why I am not so fond of PAM. It is just too big. 40 or 42mm is sometimes...
great analysis.
By: Hororgasm : March 19th, 2011-10:44
I can actually understand the allure of PamRooBang actually. Used to buy quite a few of them. Beyond collecting the latest and newest...there is also value retention and the relative liquidity of PamRooBangs, and the scalabilityof these I.e....moving up t...
Maybe, maybe not...
By: KIH : March 19th, 2011-18:35
The today's high-end lover/collectors seem to have entered this world from "inside". Some I asked or have met mentioned that they started having interest in watches from the internet or books or magazines. Then they started studying more to details - hist...
got it
By: Hororgasm : March 19th, 2011-22:22
It seems quite universal approach. Most of the collectors start off with affordable brands eg, Zenith and/or models of a brand, eg IWC spitfire to Big pilot and then "scale" up, either in complications eg modular chrono to QP or gravitate to one of the Bi...
My thoughts
By: SJX : March 18th, 2011-21:44
Classical watches do well but avant garde ones like Urwerk and MB&F much less so. Large watches like the Offshore sell less well than in other markets. At the mass market level, limited editions are created to eke out growth in a large and saturated marke...
excellent point
By: Hororgasm : March 19th, 2011-02:27
But what about the younger generation, who hasn't even bought the "regular stuff"?? Have they jumped straight to ltd editions? Also a friend of mine who is in luxury trade also opine that the japanese market, despite market saturation, then to buy the big...