Watches - another OCD problem
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How a push to in-house movements ruined the watch industry. :o http://www.ablogtowatch.com/push-in-house-movements-ruined-modern-luxury-watch-industry/ 
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How a push to in-house movements ruined the watch industry. :o http://www.ablogtowatch.com/push-in-house-movements-ruined-modern-luxury-watch-industry/ Good article. It's really just a case of oversupply now. In house does not mean better, in fact a lot of the time it just means far more expensive and a lot harder to service and repair. For normal everyday wear watches ETA movements can't be bettered. They are reliable and are easy to service. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk 
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There's an article at Hodinkee about Atelier de Chronométrie, which the author described as making, "some of the most interesting watches I saw at this year's SalonQP".  It looks like the watches use refinished and upgraded vintage Omega movements, which are then chronometer certified by the observatory of Besançon in France. I like the concept, but whether I'd want to drop €36,000 on one is a different matter. 
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There's an article at Hodinkee about Atelier de Chronométrie, which the author described as making, "some of the most interesting watches I saw at this year's SalonQP".  It looks like the watches use refinished and upgraded vintage Omega movements, which are then chronometer certified by the observatory of Besançon in France. I like the concept, but whether I'd want to drop €36,000 on one is a different matter. It would not be a wise move! Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk 
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I got to see the blue boutique edition Memovox whilst in London last week. It's really nice, and I should try to figure out how to afford one.   Lange have started to offer a budget model, the Saxonia Thin. It's really simple: two hands, manually wound, no lume, and wrapped up in a 37 mm gold case. It's a stunning piece.  This is the Saxonia with the limited edition brown dial for Harrods. I only took a look at it because the nice girl in the concierge offered to show it to me. It's an automatic, rather than manual wind, and in a 39 mm case. I prefer it's little brother.  
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A watch that costs approximately the same as my last car? And yet, somehow, it seems worth it… 



















