Will watches suffer the same fate as the car production has?
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There is a huge industry built around watch production employing a lot of people and I wonder if the credit crunch is going/has affected sales in the same way as it has cars?
I have always hankered after a moon phase and looking through some of the websites I came across a JLC that ticks the boxes being thin at 6.5mm, automatic with a metal strap rather than a leather one and as it's a few £k and I'm in no hurry and I don't need it so maybe if I wait the prices may come down?
Similar thinking has hit the cars, will watches be next?
http://www.bacario.com/Details.asp?ProductID=5748
I have always hankered after a moon phase and looking through some of the websites I came across a JLC that ticks the boxes being thin at 6.5mm, automatic with a metal strap rather than a leather one and as it's a few £k and I'm in no hurry and I don't need it so maybe if I wait the prices may come down?
Similar thinking has hit the cars, will watches be next?
http://www.bacario.com/Details.asp?ProductID=5748
Yes, haven't you heard that winky plans to introduce a watch scrappage scheme later in the year, you'll be able to take any old casio s
tter into your local authorised dealer and they'll give you £2k back to use against the purchase of a new premium watch. Rolex, omega, IWC, JLC, & Tag have already signed up and other manufacturer are expected to follow.
tter into your local authorised dealer and they'll give you £2k back to use against the purchase of a new premium watch. Rolex, omega, IWC, JLC, & Tag have already signed up and other manufacturer are expected to follow. I don't think they'll share the same fate (IE: Bankruptcy), but luxury products can't help but suffer in a recession. Theres currently (or at least, there was) a bit of a shortage of skilled watchmakers (hence the high turnaround times for repairs), but that's probably a blessing in this climate, as they won't have high staffing levels sucking them dry. I can't see Swatch vanishing this time- you never know, Swatches may even make a massive comeback in the future climate!
But high street branches are going to be pretty deserted for the next while, I'd imagine.
But high street branches are going to be pretty deserted for the next while, I'd imagine.Edited by glazbagun on Sunday 21st June 10:16
Someone once posted a link to a page detailing who owned which brands.
LVMH own TAG and Zenith.
From Wiki:
The Swatch Group owns several companies which do research (Asulab, EM Microelectronic-Marin, Oscilloquartz SA), produce movements (ETA SA, Valjoux, F. Piguet), produce pieces of watches (Comadur), and numerous watch brands, including Breguet, Blancpain, Jaquet Droz, Glashütte Original, Union Glashütte, Léon Hatot, Omega SA, Tiffany & Co., Rado, Longines, Swatch, Tissot, Calvin Klein, Certina, Mido, Pierre Bal-main, Hamilton, Flik Flak and Endura.
LVMH own TAG and Zenith.
From Wiki:
The Swatch Group owns several companies which do research (Asulab, EM Microelectronic-Marin, Oscilloquartz SA), produce movements (ETA SA, Valjoux, F. Piguet), produce pieces of watches (Comadur), and numerous watch brands, including Breguet, Blancpain, Jaquet Droz, Glashütte Original, Union Glashütte, Léon Hatot, Omega SA, Tiffany & Co., Rado, Longines, Swatch, Tissot, Calvin Klein, Certina, Mido, Pierre Bal-main, Hamilton, Flik Flak and Endura.
Steve748 said:
I have always hankered after a moon phase and looking through some of the websites I came across a JLC that ticks the boxes being thin at 6.5mm, automatic with a metal strap rather than a leather one
http://www.bacario.com/Details.asp?ProductID=5748
I recently bought one of those (Leather strap - I think it looks far better than the metal, but that is all about personal taste!)and it is fantastic. However, it is NOT as thin as you say. I'd guess it is at least twice as thick as that. Dom H got mine for me.http://www.bacario.com/Details.asp?ProductID=5748
Tazza said:
Steve748 said:
I have always hankered after a moon phase and looking through some of the websites I came across a JLC that ticks the boxes being thin at 6.5mm, automatic with a metal strap rather than a leather one
http://www.bacario.com/Details.asp?ProductID=5748
I recently bought one of those (Leather strap - I think it looks far better than the metal, but that is all about personal taste!)and it is fantastic. However, it is NOT as thin as you say. I'd guess it is at least twice as thick as that. Dom H got mine for me.http://www.bacario.com/Details.asp?ProductID=5748
The perpetual was above my budget. The master calender is a lovely piece of kit though. I have an IWC Aquatimer with a titanium bracelet which is partly why I was looking for a leather strap with the JLC. Interesting that the perpetual is actually thinner than the Master calender - I'd assumed it would be thicker (although I'm not sure why!!)
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