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Horological Meandering

yes, profits

 


I can't really say more, but just do some cocktail napkin math for a watchmaker paid $80k a year plus benefits and taking between three and eight hours to overhaul the movement (depending how complex it is). Add in $50 to $100 in parts. Factor in unpaid work on warranty jobs, goodwill gestures and comebacks (even if you're using the "fantasy target" number of 5% some brands throw around).

I'm not saying impossible to make money on service (independent service center do it obviously), I'm just saying the brands don't.

_john

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