Marrying it with digital would take away its appeal. I think the younger generation WILL see the appeal the more everything is digital/computerized tech Digital/computerized has no soul to many of us.
These days your phone, car, headphones, even sunglasses and ring can require constant charging. A mechanical watch is set it and forget it as long as you wear or wind it.
I think that's important if you want to attract the new generation, who are basically obsessed with social media. Mechanical on the back, digital on the front. JLC has everything needed to create a new dial, nothing too weird. Or perhaps they should break...
Remember the Tag Heuer Monaco 69? 😁 Picture from: Time & Tide Or possibly more interesting, the Ventura Sparc, which is fully mechanical with a digital display. Picture from: Ventura If JLC could make a mechanically winding (ideally automatic) watch w...
The development is much more advanced, unfortunately 🤷🏻♂️ The watch industry is following with at least 2 decades delay and has a key advantage - there is no need to acquire a license or pass a test, which is largely only done before people turn 30 😉 ...
The higher the disposable income and the stiffer the hips 😂 Hence a swing from sporty and fast to more cruiser like and more expensive over the past decades…
Here in the UK there is quite a lot of talk of younger people wanting a digital detox and appreciating physical products, e.g. there has been a surge in people buying vinyl, CD’s and books. If that approach continues there is plenty of reason to hope for ...
I think the post COVID years has eased any concern that I had about the next generations buying mechanical watches. They are here. And they are here in numbers and with big wallets. In fact, it’s these next generations that I blame totally for the rise in...