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It is normal in marketing , and business
And please look into the segment ( ad their customer ) of their watches . It is better if they ( Bell&Ross , Hublot ) make the lower price tourbillon ( usd 50-70k ) , they can get the big sale volume .
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...