chintu
505
The independents are going to be the hardest hit
I am quite concerned that the state of the market will make it quite difficult for some of the Independents to stay viable. It will be a pity to see any of them disappear as they have all elevated watchmaking to an art form and put their selves into their creations.
regds
Thank you for reporting.
By: dr.kol : July 15th, 2016-01:45
For a longer time I have been expecting this and I'm afraid that the slide has just started. I have seen the same to happen again and again in other industries: Strengthening mart leading to increasing prices leading to increasing profits leading to incre...
+1
By: MTR : July 15th, 2016-05:55
IMHO (non-exhaustive list): Managers have to be watch lovers who understand what they do and do it with enthusiasm and focus on a sustainable development. Reasonable prices (in Austria i.e. a Rolex DD40 Platinum costs K€ 22 more than the WG version...). G...
Thanks.
By: dr.kol : July 15th, 2016-12:36
Luck always plays a role but in the end, everything depends on how hard one works. I trust that even nearly every marriage could succeed if both try hard. And nearly everybody can drive on day a Ferrari and wear a Patek if those are the ultimate goals. St...
What you say is true Joe.
By: dr.kol : July 15th, 2016-11:44
It's easy to see back and understand where we stand now. But the real challenge is to find the right solutions for the future. I'm sure some brands will collapse in a way or another, some will survive stronger than ever. I'm following the market developme...
Great Anology
By: JohanY : July 30th, 2016-19:19
Thanks for sharing a great point of view. I equally feel time pieces have become way to expensive for mediocre pieces and waves of "limited" editions that are meaningless. I hope a correct will bring some sanity back for the true collectors and future one...
Only 10 or 15 years ago
By: quattro98 : July 15th, 2016-20:55
That same $14k would have bought an 18k gold piece from VC. Now, they remove the gold rotor (only a few grams) from the same movement in the Overseas to make an entry level piece. It's unclear how much of these price changes are due to high costs vs. pric...
Exactly
By: tom2517 : July 16th, 2016-22:36
I have being saying this for a while, but got flamed in another forum. Like your three points. I have criticized the ever increasing prices, horrible service time, and poor quality (of my Patek). What I got in return was I don\'t know watches, and the wor...
Sloppy, lazy and greedy
By: Poky : July 15th, 2016-09:59
is how I'd describe the industry. This has happened across all watch brands, regardless. They have had it easy until now, people have been buying their products despite the price rises and poor support. Let's hope they'll see where they have been going wr...
Aaah, here we go...
By: amanico : July 16th, 2016-02:00
With some veeeeery few exceptions, the collections from the past let's say 3 or 4 years aren't showing anything exceptional. Brands are playing the safe ( and too often boring ) card. Just a different color for the dial, a different metal for the case and...
++++1!
By: KIH : July 16th, 2016-04:17
Not overly priced, not overly big size, not overly show-off purpose...... Very, watch lovers oriented watches...... Brands now have totally forgotten about us! Sad, sad, sad.....
I'm not so sure
By: asonstuf : July 29th, 2016-10:33
Independents will be hit so hard-at least those that have excelled in something. Isn't the old addage that if you can't be number 1, find something to be number 1 at? So you've got the independents who speacialize in skeletonization, those who do moonphas...
You nailed it, Mark.
By: KIH : July 16th, 2016-03:29
Prices kept going up because people kept buying. But what the brands - such as watch brands which have been in business for centuries - had forgot was that those "new" purchasing power would not stay long. Not that they spent too much, but they are "trave...
Core vs. fleeting
By: willski : July 30th, 2016-22:12
This is actually something I would like (but don\'t think ever will) see: the split in revenue between \'core and repeat collectors\' vs. fleeting customers. Also this figure now vs. the past. Although totally different products, the stats (revenue) for a...
Load More Comments >>