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Good points, and why we need more watchmaking schools in Asia, US, Thailand, etc. If we have 20 or 50 others doing the same "sublime finishing", then pricing should come down, plus it gives enthusiasts more choices.

 

I'm looking forward to more U.S.-based watchmakers, tho for price-performance the Chinese/Asia are making some supremely interesting timepieces at very reasonable ask (Behrens for example, and the typical tourbillon watches for under $1000). The more people learn about watchmaking globally, the healthier the industry is.

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