I think the increase is enough that many people on the wait list have passed on their orders. As Roger hinted to me that my order may come earlier as people drop off the list do to cost.
I worked there for a few months in 2019 and the prices were Β£68k, Β£71k and Β£74k (steel, 18k and 22k). Premium for precious over steel was reasonable. But I think the overall operating costs of these types of businesses have probably gone up over 7 years s...
and did post an article on the forum on the Frodsham. In 2021, I finally ordered a steel model due for a 2027 delivery but I feel the price increases have been justified. I actually still feel the Frodsham is good value taken into account its complex move...
Especially considering the number of watches they make, similar techniques, waiting lists etc. Roger did seem to apply a significant premium a little while back and I suspect this happened when he saw resale (nothing wrong with trying to get a little more...
But I think Roger misjudged the market and increased his prices dramatically in May 2023 just as the market started its downturn in the used market and the effects of the covid era was wearing out.
I have not received any notification as to when in 2027 my watch will be delivered although Richard Stenning did confirm a few months ago that 2027 is still on. But according to a friend of mine who is due to receive his this year, a 9 to 12 months notifi...
See comparison of the wristwatch and one of the early 20th century JP Morgan caliper watches (split second chrono, repeater, tourbillon). The finish was traditionally perfectly frosted bridges and plates contrasted against black polish steel. This is argu...
my apologies to interrupt the conversation, is it traditional, more or less, British way of finishing? I prefer Swiss finishing, it is so visually pleasing, but appreciate British, subtle, approach.
Roger certainly aims for an even more obvious connection to past practitioners of this style of finishing (Breguet and Daniels being the obvious references). I think CF has perhaps administered a slightly more modern take with the zirconium oxide dial, pv...
In the examples of CF movements you have shown above, I find the main bridge (3/4 bridge?) cutout around the balance wheel and Y bridge too rounded. Just an aesthetic personal preference. Best, Emmanuel