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They make good watches!
I am sure they will happily take your deposit and get a watch to you faster than five years.
I would differentiate
By: penfriend : August 17th, 2022-16:56
sought after pieces from larger manufacturers: 2 years two or three-hand pieces from small independent brands: 1 year grand complications which are made on demand: 3 years in general I believe that life is too short for a waitlist of more than 1 year
Thanks for the breakdown!
By: sham1 : August 18th, 2022-02:18
Very objectively done. Although it might appear that a two or three handed watch might be quicker to make, sometimes the amount of work that goes into the movement and case finishing makes the entire process longer. I find it most intriguing for example t...
You have a lovely Minerva!
By: sham1 : August 18th, 2022-12:54
And the finishing on these watches are always first class. I don't think any of the independents I have mentioned have any more than 2 to 6 people working on the watches. 12 would be unthinkable for many a small independent. Minerva of course has always b...
You are an optimist!
By: sham1 : August 18th, 2022-02:30
A correction? Unless independents start expanding and hiring more staff, the wait lists are unlikely to shorten. There also seems to be an increasing number of wealthy people craving for status symbol watches like the Royal Oak, Nautilus, Richard Mille an...
Yes I think it is vital
By: sham1 : August 18th, 2022-02:39
that any deposit or amount paid in advance will be refunded if either the watch company or the client perishes. Saying that when I did meet Roger Smith in November 2016 before placing my order, I was forward enough to ask him what would happen if somethin...
Probably yes!
By: sham1 : August 18th, 2022-03:39
You see my Smith is being made by his team and I cannot imagine Roger himself making my watch. So should Roger not be around, the same process will be adopted with the same results. The Daniels anniversary for example was not made by George and completed ...
Thanks Spencer!
By: sham1 : August 18th, 2022-02:43
One really has to examine a Kikuchi Nakagawa to appreciate the amount of labour intensive black polishing that has gone into the case and hands. Although many of the parts including the movement are outsourced, these two gentlemen have arguably over done ...
I believe
By: sham1 : August 18th, 2022-02:52
people these days are a lot more impatient than they were in 1715 - many want things quick and are not prepared to wait resulting in the growth of the used market. I myself would never pay above list for anything but I fear that I am in a minority here. W...
Wait times
By: pmh6000 : August 17th, 2022-20:47
For me there are too many variables to wait 1, 2, 5 or more years. I seem to be able to find timepieces that I love and appreciate without worrying and waiting about things I cannot control. That’s just me.
Good for you!
By: sham1 : August 18th, 2022-03:18
I am glad what is readily available has satisfied your craving. It always a joy being able to buy something immediately. There is always a danger that while waiting, the passion for the object diminishes!
Fair comment!
By: sham1 : August 18th, 2022-03:24
Three years is a healthy waiting period. Some brands like Smith and Gronefeld (for the Principa) have closed their order books which seems logical although this has resulted in higher prices for their used models. Others like Frodsham and Kikuchi Nakagawa...
This is a. Great topic.
By: Bounce781 : August 18th, 2022-00:53
For myself, anything longer than 18 months is too long. No disrespect to the maker, but for me, the wait to acquire a piece diminishes the joy of ownership with every passing month. I also feel more affinity to the less established makers than the guys/gi...
Waiting's not my thing.
By: Steve E : August 18th, 2022-01:10
Times change. Tastes and preferences change. What looks compelling today... years from now... maybe not so much. Something I find truly bizarre is buyers placing unsecured interest free deposits for a future delivery opportunity. In the interest of full d...
Fair enough!
By: sham1 : August 18th, 2022-13:05
The Kikuchi is obviously at a lower price point too while the others you have mentioned are high horology pieces. I have two perfect watches currently in my collection. When I say perfect, I mean in every sense including lugs, crown, strap, weight, height...
So many variables here.
By: damianp : August 18th, 2022-11:22
In general I‘d say if I‘m just on a waitlist, without down payment and without binding order I might still take a watch after 5 years when offered to me. If it‘s a binding order with down payment I‘d go 3 years max and that‘s only for a really special wat...
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