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"no answers I'm afraid..!!" A difficult or lets say ...
philosophical question isn´t easy to answer, is it?
What I had in mind were interesting projects like Ochs und Junior ... Marc Brogsitter ... . Are they true independants from your point of view?
To me it is not that important, as long as I fall in love with a watch and the concept behind. As long as it is a pleasure to deal with the man behind.
Well, with increasing price tag I expect maybe more, more "independence", more ... - but maybe clear unique selling points can do that job as well ... as long as they please me 
What is with someone from outside the watch business, creating his own brand/project/watch? E.g. a consultant/lawyer/entrepeneur using old/used (interesting) movements,
recased in new cases. Case, dial, hands ... all new designed and ordered from a specialised supplier. Will he be a true independant? ...?
Still more questiones than answers ...
Andy, to me are the thoughts around that topic more important as the final answer 
Oliver
Several Factors..
By: SALMANPK : August 7th, 2011-12:02
They may be but not limited to: 1) When the distribution is in every major capital in the world, they are especially mainstream if they have stand alone Boutiques with only 10 watches on display and the watch you want is sold out and they don't know anyth...
I agree with your #3
By: sidneyc : August 7th, 2011-17:16
I think that is spot on!! As a gauge for when an Independent is getting to a size that it's not about "A" watchmaker anymore, but rather a company of watchmakers and other administration staff, that's when #3 customer service start to be affected. I belie...
Good point....
By: Andy : August 8th, 2011-01:20
and I suppose if the company still keeps going when they retire then that might make it mainstream....is part of the allure of an independant the thought that the name on the tin also assembled it..? Unfortunately as you point out even the independants ha...
I guess I've been lucky.
By: ingmar : September 8th, 2011-10:39
I had an enjoyable experience working win the Habrings (though I bought from their West Coast AD) and also was very satisfied with service received by Audemars Piguet when my Royal Oak went funny. They were both attentive, personally reached out (AP's cas...
I think that says it all...
By: Andy : August 7th, 2011-23:08
when an independant puts thought into it. I had noticed on RM and MB&F that they use special screws so even if a watchmaker fancies his chances he would still have to buy a special tool just to get the watch apart or even change a strap. I'm not the o...
LOL...interesting...
By: Andy : August 7th, 2011-23:15
but does that also mean PP, Rolex and a few others (AP.?) are therefore not mainstream..? I don't believe they have sold out and are still run by their families...I did try to Google to find out for sure but couldn't find any actual link to either Swatch ...
Hm, good point Andy
By: Mostel : August 8th, 2011-17:20
I guess what I mean was that when brand is sold to these companies, it ceases to be independent. But it's true that PP, AP, etc are self-owned. Yet do we think of them as independent? No, we do not. This is interesting... But PP and AP are not included in...
I agree...
By: Andy : August 9th, 2011-03:01
I'm beginning to think there is no clear defined cut off point....but like you say when they are thought of as a company then the name or brand surpasses the person who started it. I think if the company stops when the person who started it retires then i...
Loaded terms
By: nickd : August 8th, 2011-03:54
What is a so-called "independent" independent of compared to a non-independent? The cynic in me reckons one of the major differences is in the amount of cash dedicated to marketing, publicity and events, which suggests that the key difference is the need ...
All valid points Oliver...
By: Andy : August 9th, 2011-09:46
but no answers I'm afraid..!! It does seem that some makes have crossed the boundry from independant to mainstream but there is no agreement as to when it occured..there just seems to be a general agreement that they are now. Everybody's views are very in...
Great response Andrew...
By: Andy : August 11th, 2011-02:02
when I first posted the question to be honest I was expecting a reply which indicated when an independant had achieved A), B), and C) then the independant had become mainstream. This thread seems to have proved the opposite in that nobody seems to agree o...
It's in the small details
By: 05pro : August 11th, 2011-04:37
Being independant and mainstream are not mutually exclusive. Rolex is as mainstream a watch company as you will ever find as they are a household name the world over, even to people who wouldn't know the difference between a quartz or automatic watch if t...