For production and average retail price figures, I relied on the 2022 watch industry report by Morgan Stanley and LuxeConsult, data provided by brands, and published interviews with brand executives.
I’ve owned this humble, yet quite complicated (from complications 😏), Omega for many years. I like it very much mainly because of the smaller size (compared to the 42mm icon) and because it functions remarkably well. Every complication works flawlessly, i...
Both are excellent, but for fundamentally different reasons. Yes Patek does have modern facilities and machines... Hand-Finishing: Countless man-hours of hand-polishing and decorating parts you never see. Prestige & Exclusivity: Centuries of status as a t...
…that being said, if you ever get an opportunity to handle a Patek chronograph in comparison to this ETA based model Omega, you’ll understand immediately what the term ‘refinement’ means.
I certainly respect any opinions on incredible haute horological, but, it is not me…I appreciate that these are incredible machines, but, too me, I love the history behind watches, love the stories, etc. but, at the end of the day, love a vintage Rolex, l...
Omega 250 parts maybe 40-80 man hours. High complications Patek 1000 parts at least 2000 man hours probably more. One watchmaker. Is about 2200 hr a year. Just my guess.
Reality check fwiw (the graphic is adjusted to volume, so represents both high complications and entry level) (I own a modern Speedmaster & a modern PP). That said, i do enjoy my PP. It has so many different visuals depending on the light. It is not a bad...
For production and average retail price figures, I relied on the 2022 watch industry report by Morgan Stanley and LuxeConsult, data provided by brands, and published interviews with brand executives. Source: www.google.com
But relatively speaking 10hours at the low and 100 for complications is still 10x the cost. The links are broken to the pdf document so just as a teaser. Sky Moon Tourbillon Ref. 6002G Patek’s official release specifies: “The engraving of the case alone r...
Perhaps you're asking the wrong question: Why is the Omega multiples the price of the Tissot? Rolls Royce car vs Hyundai car. Both have four tires, four doors, and get you from point A to B. But one is a work of art. And one is a mass produced object. The...
A lot of what you address includes the feeling that people have in their minds and on their wrists, along with marketing hype and illogical market pricing and manipulation. I am not an expert at all when it comes to finishing and number of parts and jewel...
If I were shipwrecked on an island, I would want a Rolex over a grand complication Patek Philippe. A Ferrari is not going to be as reliable as a Toyota (although Ferrari would argue a Ferrari would be more reliable than a Toyota when both are driven extre...
Astronauts wore these watches on the outside of their space suits on the surface of the moon. A test I would remind you that Rolex failed. Furthermore Omega does also produce some extremely haute horology pieces. Nothing on Patek …their reputation speaks ...
First of all, perhaps you think I'm presenting Omega and Toyota as "lesser" products - I'm not downplaying Toyota nor Omega - they make fine products, I even own an Omega Moonwatch myself - and I have no intention of going to outer space. Second of all, i...
but I do actually own a Toyota Tundra (🤦🏻♂️) for many of the same reasons I own an Omega (could easily afford a Range Rover but to be honest I would never EVER rely on one) having said that I also think there are differences as I would not attach the wor...
I don't know why though... My friends who like Range Rovers keep on going back for the same punishment every 3-years for a lease on another Range Rover. They must still like the product overall and at the same time be gluttons for punishment! Toyota Tundr...
. . . and a three-handed Patek, which cost roughly the same in the post-War era, has diverged to the point where the price ratio is at least 1 : 3 now. Omega's book of business has always been oriented towards volume, Patek's towards exclusivity. My sense...
perhaps the most reliable and accurate movements on the planet currently. They also provide as good or better service than any watch company in the world with Omegas production level. The market defines relative value (no different from the stock market) ...