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5 February 2024, 10:50 AM | #121 |
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PB has recently hired a talented watchmaker to work with them at their new workshop. The next few years are going to be interesting
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5 February 2024, 11:58 AM | #122 | |
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5 February 2024, 03:55 PM | #123 |
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Such a tough crowd...
Again i said i do like the way it looks, i just can't rationalize the purchase. For me a wristwatch should be timeless, something I would never get bored of looking at. This Simon Brette Cracked Wheat looks stunning, but I would be bored of wearing it. Again that's my view on it and many other independents. Anything that looks too extreme or artistic, in my views, loses the timeless factor. This has been proven with sports watches that look more or less basic, but stood the test of time, and that's across the board. Agree on the comment that AP and Rolex have models that all look super similar - never disputed this. Regarding Journe, he has the same style for all his watches, and I happen to not like this style. This strange round shape that ends narrow, the numerals he uses, the design of his watches - they do nothing to me. Finally i'd like you to define Innovation for me. To me, the amount of watchmakers that are "innovating" is tiny. This term is being thrown left and right on this forum with no clarity on how the watchmaking field is innovating. Definition of innovation: Innovation is the practical implementation of ideas that result in the introduction of new goods or services or improvement in offering goods or services. ISO TC 279 in the standard ISO 56000:2020 defines innovation as "a new or changed entity, realizing or redistributing value". How is this watch "innovating"? |
5 February 2024, 04:11 PM | #124 | |
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Just a counter thought, for me I'm excited about watches from the people that have been there and done that. Indies that have experienced all the ups and downs and have made it and have watches that reflect a depth of experience in life and in horology that some of these new makers can't even fathom. At the very least, a brand that's had to eat their own dogfood and repair and restore their own watches for a decade or more. It's surprised me that in a hobby that's so much about tradition and history that customers have been so quick to drop six figures on such young brands/makers. |
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5 February 2024, 04:40 PM | #125 |
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SBCA Souscription series is CHF 50,000.
The Winter series is CHF 65,000. They are nowhere near the figures some have bandied about here. On the retail price, I would have agreed CHF 65,000 is expensive for a 3-hander if it is machine finished and does not involved 12 artisans spending their time perfecting the watch and decorations by hand. One established manufacturer commented to Simon he is crazy to sell the SBCA at such a low price given the handwork involved. The reality is there are enough collectors willing to match the ask and many more do not have the chance to even pay for it. |
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Just thought I’d add a quick update.
So on January 31st I sent an email through the Simon Brette website. It was a much longer inquiry than the one I did back in April of last year. I explained who I was, why I was interested in the brand and what owning one of their watches would mean to me. In a sense I was just trying to maybe set myself apart from other potential buyers. It was a long email lol. Silly to do but I thought why not? Anyway I finally got a response back 12 days later. It was the same boilerplate email I got the first time. Pretty much an auto reply that took 12 days saying how thrilled they are for the interest in the brand and how they are still working on the allocation process. It included a link for a form which I had already completed back in May of last year. They definitely didn’t read what I wrote because I mentioned having filled out and submitted the questionnaire already. So yea, not the response I was hoping for lol. I’d go on a mini-rant about how some of these independents need to work on their customer service skills but whatever. |
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Have you entertained flying in and meeting in person? Seems like a necessity to get anything these days. I don’t have the desire to do such things but god bless those who do. Maybe before I had a family I would do such things. Not anymore. I too have received boilerplate responses from SB. I’m fine with that as I’m sure many have put far more effort into it than me.
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Idk lol to be fair I didn’t reach out until weeks after the announcement of the original artisans so by then the ship has sailed. If I wanted more watches I’d just have to learn French and be willing to fly to europe to kiss A** twice a year. The formula seems simple.
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I went from being pretty annoyed to thinking it’s kind of funny. I really would like one of their watches but I’m not gonna beg. I’m very happy for those that get one and feel for the ones who don’t. It’s not a huge deal, it is just a watch. Now onto thinking about maybe an MB&F………. |
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As promised. I have update for some good news. I got allocations for a late 2026 and an early 2027 delivery. Now I just have to wait patiently. Simon was very pleasant to work with and cannot wait for the new complication announcement in 2026. |
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Epic congrats!
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21 November 2024, 09:35 AM | #137 |
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Congratulations to another 12 lucky owners who will receive the rose gold SBCA soon
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21 November 2024, 11:03 AM | #138 |
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Nice. My friend here has one and I was very impressed with it. Unfortunately we were in a dark restaurant, but it was amazingly well executed.
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I'm a 2027 delivery too (Titanium). Looking forward to comparing notes in 2+ years.
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