Fastwong
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The Daniels story is a nice one. Hard to blame the guy for milking the legacy, he put his time in, and the new watches do look good. As long as people know what they're buying eyes wide open it's all good.
I think were it gets problematic is confusing old RWS and new RWS both product and pricing. We know FPJ isn't making any watches today, we know PD (or his daughter) is finishing every watch today, with RWS I think there's some murkiness around what is yesterday and what is today. He used auction prices for watches from yesterday to determine the prices for watches today but the value proposition is different. Looking at the watches in series makes it look like a continuous line connecting old and new but it misses how production and pricing have changed dramatically over time.
I don't know why Haldimann has not gotten hit with the indy hype cannon the same way. I don't know much about him but I imagine him shaking his fist at watch journalists to get off his lawn when they come knocking since I think he works out of an estate that's been in the family for generations? I reached out to him years ago, I wanted to see if he would entertain doing a watch with a Kari dial. Pretty sure he blocked my email address and I'm black listed somewhere.