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While I'm not thrilled about the news, I don't really have an issue with this. IMO, they're taking the same path many other watch manufacturers/companies are on in broadening the appeal to the market, from the purists to the man on the street who's looking to be buying a good watch without having to take out a second mortgage on the home. IWC does this with a mix of their in house movements as well as outsourced, as in the 30110. Same with Franck Muller, Omega, Breitling and many more. Those of us who appreciate an in house movement, there is still the El Primero as that's not going away, but for those who don't really care, and in some cases, I'm like that - someone just looking for a quality movement, accurate, easy to service and source for parts in the future - those would benefit from an outsourced movement.


What I will have an issue with is not so much the movements, but the marketing that goes about endorsing just about every private club and sports star out there and passing those costs down to the consumer, which will then negate any potential price effect on the watch regardless of the movement. It looks to have started with Zenith, and I hope it's not the direction they're going with.

Richard

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