Early in his career, it is said, Picasso was known to give his paintings away in exchange for food. By the time he died he couldn't use a cheque account: so often, the value of his signature alone exceeded the face value of the cheque. Vincent Van Gogh co...
First sign of serious crisis is internet site under construction hope he doesn't cut off his ear.... but than again Artya can make something of it ;0) Jokes aside great question you raised Regards Damjan
... as far as you are aware, are there any good watchmakers or watch designers based in your beautiful part of the world (or is it only tie-makers???) Cheers, pplater.
at least I'm aware of but we also made torpedo & parachute so I don't know regarding our Inclinations toward suicidal inventions how would watch look like Cheers Damjan
a watch watchmaking genious, he is featured in books on independent watchmakers, gets a lot of talk and has not delivered a stingle watch yet I would add Laurent Ferrier as one of the stars of tomorrow and think that Sarpaneva could fit the list as well
The hype (and hyperbole) surrounding Vyskocil always seemed a bit of a mystery in the circumstances. But that's all about to change, isn't it Alex? Cheers, pplater.
everyone will want to have a piece of it , as usual Such extreme seek of perfection and such patience....a virtue I love. Hope the watch turns out to be just what it is and totally ignite all our passion once again *CL
The way the man ignores all reasons of commercialism is amazing! He would clearly have been much better off had he just compromised a little and produced a watch to be delivered 2 years ago!!! But he search for perfection sitting in a small town in German...
Someone like Carole Forestier at Cartier? Will people like her leave and form their own watchmaking outfits? And if they do, Would watches made by them under the richemonts brands still become collectables in due course? FPJ had a stake in designing, and ...
The fella has his tourbillon priced like a small apartment. Certainly he is talked about and not in danger of not selling his product like Piacasso or Van Gogh! Here is a couple of names who's product sell for "relatively" modest sums: Harbring? Klings? C...
If I understand you correctly Kevin you are asking who will be the next generation independents? Where are the next up and coming independents hiding? Well I can say thay are hiding in the workshops of the brands like PP, AP, Chronode and others waiting o...
... and thank you for taking the trouble to post such a considered reply - yours is an opinion that carries a great deal of weight. Why do you think, Don, that it is such a big jump in this day and age for a watchmaker to go solo? Is it because (as Fernan...
Hi Kevin, I do think that there is a big difference in the watch market from 10 years ago. At that time there was a generally expanding market with great consumer confidence, both large and small were expanding making new brands and doing well. These days...
McGonigle (for obvious reason ), Roman Gauthier (cause I own one), and Don Corson (sometimes you just need to kiss ass and kick myself for not getting his watch). cen@sapporo
...there's still a Corson available for purchase according to the CM. Jump on iit while you can, and all will be forgiven!!! As for the McGonigles - there is a very shrewd call. With all of the time they are putting into getting the Tuscar 'just right', i...
need not have watchmaking skills IMO. What is necessary is strong financial backing,good marketing skills,commercial & business savviness.To make it in such a competitive environment requires an uncanny ability to deliver a product that defies the competi...
I think that taking the plunge to go independent is a big one. It is one that I have contemplated. While watchmakers have the problem of initial capital expenditure, I had to find a way to minimize large ongoing annual costs. I could not get comfortable! ...
... and hopefully one day you will feel able to share with us some of those stories of your watchmaking aspirations and you present partnering model. You have been most discreet and, most properly, you have avoided any 'shill', but nonetheless it would be...
The Purist NextGen Award: We hold our own watchmaking contest. Entrants must be independent makers who have never sold a watch under their own name. Entries must be made entirely by the entrant. Perhaps it could become a regularly held contest. Best, Cali...
Happy to kick in a few shekels towards a prize. Perhaps all entries could then be auctioned amongst the community, so that all entrants at least get further exposure and some return on their efforts. Anybody else happy to kick in? Cheers, pplater.