I am not impressed by brand recognition, celebrity endorsement, etc. (Not even secondary market demand.) Give me an outstanding quality, under-recognized underdog, and I'm happy. ;-D
Let's face it. Some of us get excited simply because there's a Patek Philippe logo on a wallet. Not realizing those wallets are made by an external corporate gifts supplier who hired a contract manufacturer in Florence, Italy to make the wallets. An emper...
You only have to be slightly better than Hermes, and you would be able to sell in high volumes. Also, look at M.A.D. watches, the revenue from that is substantial!
Driving this brand of car, wearing this brand of clothes, wearing this style of watch; all have these connotations and stereotypes. I want to be associated with those stereotypes, or I think I fit those stereotypes, thus I buy that brand of car/clothes/wa...
endorser try to tell me what to buy. Personally I look for quality, in any product over the brand name attached to it. I have said it before on the forum, name brands and high prices do not always indicate high quality. Look closely at what you are purcha...
The pens are made in-house and are of a very high quality (but at an even higher price tag). But the leather goods are dear in price and not usually dear in quality.
Montblanc bags being made by workers less than qualified to do so, and it was not flattering to Montblanc. I have confidence in their writing instruments and have several, I do find them to be high quality albiet expensive, As much as Iike their leather g...
Montblanc pens are decent. But, if you look at other brands of pens, Montblanc can be seen as a poor value. Thus, I would say, the best pieces from Montblanc are standard 146 and 149 pens. The value in the pen is in the size of the feed and the size of th...
But I didn't get the Guggenheim. The Borghese is fairly modern looking. I do like the Guggenheim, but alas, I can't use them all! I still really like Peter the Great. What a stately pen! Totally uncomfortable to write with though! I've never written with ...
Eventually we started a friendly conversation and I learned he owned some duty-free stores worldwide and was traveling to China to meet with the head of a large manufacturer of clothing. To cut it short, he explained how these people would make shirts for...
But, certain names do associate with a history and assurance of quality. In Italy there are so many independent leather establishments with no particular name and which I would always choose over many standard high street luxury brands.
In my experience very few people are interested in substance and understanding the product that they buy. For example I'm always surprised at the amount of people who have no clue what kind of engine is in their cars, the same can be said about watches or...
No offense to Porsche fanatics - I used to be one. But the 911 and the Boxster/Cayman are the only very-expensive cars that still use a MacPherson strut suspension (aka single wishbone suspension). Rolls Royce, Bentley, Aston Martin, McLaren, Lamborghini,...
a brand name gives the confidence that the product would be at a certain level of quality. Whether the premium you pay for the brand over the no name product is worth the extra confidence (or quality) is another matter. I for one have to rely on the brand...
I don't drink coffee. But I still need to buy a coffeemaker every now and then. And when I do, I go to a reputable kitchen appliance store and buy the shiniest looking machine. We can't be experts in all things. But, let's say I claim to be an expert in w...
I shall wait patiently for your article on the European leather artisan. By the way, I remember well your great articles on the Faber Castel pencil and the luggage.
The differences between the calfskin and the crocodile examples are quite clear here. Looking forward to reading your article on the European artisan. Wishing you an enjoyable weekend. Best, Emmanuel
I am not impressed by brand recognition, celebrity endorsement, etc. (Not even secondary market demand.) Give me an outstanding quality, under-recognized underdog, and I'm happy. ;-D