Asad A Awan
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very well put!
Sir,
your response reflects a very deep understanding of human psychology and the retail market..I am a Pakistani and have lived in six different countries and currently living in South Korea. your point about new lifestyles and artificial gods' creation in the modern time is very important and true...I see that more than half the world has no idea who Mr. Paul Newman was, nor did he do anything significant for anyone at all in the world, and yet a watch similar to what he wore goes for 100 times the same watch!! the fact is that buyers are influenced by extremely weird things and will complain about smallest weirdest things..its not design or engineering, its just the modern fake artificial world of hollow priorities and choices...but I am not criticising anyone's choice..people like different things, and are willing to pay with their money for it so it is not my problem..it is just that substance is all lost in these times...engineering and purpose and the whole posse of the watch-world, the craftsmanship, is no longer the standard in most cases for buying, which is just saddening to see.
I can appreciate that Zenith is expanding and for that it is relying on good movement makers to participate with them, which is what the watch world has been doing since ever, so nothing new or bad in my opinion...if it performs as any other Zenith, which is known for reliability, I have nothing against them.
warm regards,
Asad
p.s. pardon if I hurt any sentiments. I wrote exactly what I felt when I read discussions like these om issues that should purely be subjects of performance.