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Horological Meandering

At least one watchmaker has downsized

 

because his clients told him they wanted to back off on the sizes a bit.

Another factor is the price of material e.g. gold and platinum; even a 2mm diameter drop and the proportional drop in other dimensions yields cubic savings in material.

Unless there is a functional reason for large sizes, there is no evolutionary or ergonomic reason to be large for the sake of being large during tough economic times.  The watches will not contract to the small sizes of past post-world war dimensions but they need not stay above 42mm diameter after the fad has passed.   There are no Schwarzeneggers and Stallones driving size inflation these days.

 

Regards,

MTF

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