it's a marketing / assuring watch investors (I'm not going to call them collectors and that's a whole other conversation) that they are a store of value assignation.
Hi WPS, Since the 1960s/1970s are long gone, a new Trinity has been decided. In the future within your publication, posts, etc, please know that the Modern Holy Trinity is MB&F, H. Moser, and Rexhep Rexhepi . When referring to the Holy Trinity, it now ref...
Independent or not doesn’t make a difference to me but a brand belonging to the holy trinity or whatever one wants to call it should at least make a few thousand watches per year Even closer to 10.000 and more So none of these 3 would be acceptable TO ME....
Being part of the Holy Trinity is an honor, and we can agree that true handmade high crafts should not be mass-produced by the tens of thousands. The Modern Holy Trinity seeks to be the very, very best, and indeed rare as it was in the 1960s. You make a g...
"diced onions, carrots, and celery" are the classic mirepoix combo (but since I am very troubled by onions, I can't even be in the same room with this picture!) ...
Generally, the finishing just isn't there. MB&F ans RR also seem too small to put there; else you'd have to consider them in contention with Greubel Forsey, Roger Smith, Kari Voutilainen, Romain Gauthier, David Candaux, and so on. Litigating that kind...
Greubel Forsey, Romain Gauthier, and Ferdinand Berthoud/Moritz Grossmann. Honourable mentions: De Bethune, Ch. Frodsham, Atelier de Chronomètrie, Laurent Ferrier. Of course, these are the ultra-high quality, low output brands. If it is just makers, maybe ...
It's like the "Ivy League" of colleges. It doesn't mean MIT or Duke or whatever is second rate, just that these are particularly old, elite, and often compared for reasons of pride and historical rivalries. The "holy trinity" of Swiss watches is just that...
But yes, old guys will hold on to old terms as that is what they are trained to believe. Old beliefs are hard to update once some are of a certain age group. The younger generation i speak to seem to have modern ideas. What is interesting is that some old...
I'm 40 and sell watches to people in their 20s and 30s. Any younger than that, and they're buying Timex. There's still plenty of interest in old brands and especially Patek, AP, and Vacheron. If anything, I'd say there's more interest in Vacheron and Pate...
Your three choice are excellent watch but I dont believe in only three. What about Kari, FPJ, Gronefeld, FB, Urwerk, LF Which are equally or even more extraordinary . You can list even more.
so if there was a tier one of watch brands, mine would be Voutilainen, Ferdinand Bethoud, Jean Daniel Nichols. Moser is definitely not quite at that level yet, Rexhep is exceedingly good but not consistent unfortunately while MB&F has amazing creativity b...
I’ve read your posts on this for several years, here and elsewhere. Not sure I’ve engaged much on them to be honest as to me it’s wholly irrelevant, not your posts but the marketing construct that is the holy trinity. Patek, VC and AP are producing mostly...
it's a marketing / assuring watch investors (I'm not going to call them collectors and that's a whole other conversation) that they are a store of value assignation.
In a variety of ways, it is truly incredible the many, MANY watchmakers / brands (under 5000 / yr production) mentioned that most do feel surpass the Old School marketing of Holy Trinity. If this was back in the 1990s i'd have hoped, but not believed the ...
And these criteria will have to be cumulative and need to be objective and measurable. So, for example, every contestant must: (i) have an uninterrupted existence of x years; (ii) manufacture at least x number of watches per year; (iii) verifiably spend x...
AP, PP and VC play their own personal league, then there are other realities, like those historical like GP and UN whose fate and path is still blurry, just to mention few names. We all have our own preferences, for some it's design and crazy movements, f...
Or was it VC? Anyway, I agree there are too many superior watch fabricators theses days to narrow a top flight down to three. But it should be Journe, Parmagiani and Chopard. ;-)))
My Pantheon includes but not limited to: Paul Gerber Ludovic Ballouard Beat Haldimann Kiu Tai Yu Franck Muller Roger Dubuis Vianney Halter George Daniels Derek Pratt Urban Jurgensen CL Klings JB Viot Philippe Dufour Renaud Tixier Pascal Coyon Hajime Asaok...
Why do we need to be told or collectively decide who makes the best watches? I thought the whole point of being a watch collector was having a passion and desire for what pleases each of us the most irrespective of the opinions of others. I for one am not...
Does anyone actually know who chose those three, and why they were chosen? Anyone at all know? Obviously whomever did, and why, has little (if any) relevance ~60 years later. Looking forward to a 2025 update, as am sure we can agree it is long overdue.