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Just came across this article https://nypost.com/2025/04/07/us-news/luxury-cars-watches-toys-not-shipped-to-us-over-tariffs/ Which also describes Range Rover and Land Rover being amongst a multitude of luxury products holding off further shipments to the ...
Boneta Inc. was founded 20 years ago and is now America’s largest business-to-business operator in the pre-owned luxury timepiece space with sales of over $200 million in 2021 from 20,000 watches sold. Source usa.watchpro.com But that’s fine fastwong, jus...
imho it's kinda 'funny' how some are still grasping at marketing versus handcrafted manufacturing. The whole Rolex, VC, AP, PP thing when there are sooooo many great timepieces now available. Am hoping Rolex, AP, VC, and PP all decide to avoid the USA. Go...
First JLR said that my Defender octa edition one they will eat the tariffs on this car for me. I just got word that MB will eat the tariff costs for the MY2025. The defender will get here mid May and the G63 mid June. I was losing a lot of sleep over the ...
and not inclined to start a political thread. But it is not Kari who tries to hit anyone with a 31% tariff. He is just creating watches, as he always did. I am happy to hear that JLR and MB decided to take the loss and protect you as a customer. But I wou...
What I’m chapped about is Kari seems to be working on every other project but ours. Two years ago we were told our watches would be complete. Then I essentially see our watches being released as limited editions for other dealers. Both me and my dealer an...
My business pays plenty of tariffs, more every year, I majored in economics and did my senior paper on the historical trends and foundational pivots in free markets, this whole thing makes me both so sad and angry there's no calm corner of the internet an...
Take for instance, I love my G550 but after buying the car it did not have the extended leather option which bothers me AND it does not have massage seats which I need. I didn't have too many choices so it was what it was. But it served as a good place ho...
The UK watchmakers are coming on strong, while the Japanese are doing great, and dare we say a great value compared to Swiss counterparts. Goodness knows the USA could use more watchmakers and brands too. Horology is just a talent thing, not a country thi...
a 31% tariff on Swiss watches — and similar measures affecting nearly all countries, not just Switzerland — seems like a very heavy-handed approach. Policies like this risk straining international trade relations and could have unintended consequences far...
The Swiss could easily choose a bit of currency devaluation vs the Dollar as a work around. Besides, these things always seem to work themselves out in six months to a year or two. No need to panic......... ... unless you have an MB&F LM101 purple dial, t...
You make a fair point — currency adjustments are certainly one possible tool, though they often come with trade-offs and can be unpredictable in their effects. And yes, sometimes these situations do resolve themselves over time, though not always without ...