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Originally Posted by enjoythemusic
Good points, though imho we need to give recognition to today's true independents. The old establishment is welcome to enjoy its long history decided upon by ??? long ago and celebrate each company's continued accomplishments.
I look forward to the Modern Holy Trinity of horology.
BTW, if this was cars there was probably a Holy Trinity in the 1960s, yet exotic car production and performance manufacturing has changed since then. New companies not in business way back when are now taking the forefront. Ferrari is great, still innovating, yet....
Hope this better clarifies things. So again, yes let's celebrate the old guard, yet also give recognition to those taking horology into Modern times. 
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Perhaps instead of modern trinity one would say Indy trinity or perhaps you mean Modern in the artistic sense.. so a “Contemporary (and independent) Trinity” would be more suited.
We’re already getting more niche, which takes away from the broad royalty of it.
I like your thinking though
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