So appreciative of Fratello's coverage of watches and the watch industry and these candid conversations. Such a breath of fresh air! And also, thank you for adding the images of the watches you're talking about - one request is to maybe keep the images on screen for a bit longer - they sometimes feel like a quick flash and I need to rewind to see it (but this is a minor criticism!)
RJ, very interesting point about JLC and the higher price points still selling. My view here is they did the Haute watchmaking releases not because high price points are selling, but to bolster their watchmaking credibility to defend the steep recent price rises of the mass market models. Sort of “halo” releases if you will.
You guys are easily the best watch chat out there. Low key vibe, but also serious collectors etc. easy to take this all too seriously and you guys strike a good balance.
nkuwan You are so well-informed about luxury watches. You've obviously done your due diligence and the comparison to the US is very informative...because of course, I live in New York. thank you very much
Despite it being a "slow year" i can imagine its cool to see these watches thst you might never see again. Alsp thank you for mentioning the glass box bracelet tapers!
RJ’s pt is valid - watchmakers know how bad the major economies around the world are; so released the watches for the 0.1% super rich; probably held some back for 25 or 26 when things recover. Tudor BB GMT wins; the dimensions with the vintage look. Wish the red popped a little more but still a buy.
It will be interesting to see if next year’s W&W will be similar. Perhaps brands are taming themselves and returning to a greater “normalcy” similar to pre-2020 operations.
The youtube channel of Watches and Wonders had better format last year compared to this year i think. There were more watches being highlighted and experts talking about them, this year it was all in short reels
I'm not sure if I should be mad about premium/luxury watches going up to ridiculous price levels, or if I should just be thankful I don't even need to think about them. They cost so much more than I think they are worth, for me, so they might as well not exist.
Yes jlc can not be the watchmakers watchmaker at below 10k when the watchmaker is 20K. For brand perception they are moving up big time in price. Strategy is less but expansive and less choice at their entry level. (Reversing what they did)
So appreciative of Fratello's coverage of watches and the watch industry and these candid conversations. Such a breath of fresh air! And also, thank you for adding the images of the watches you're talking about - one request is to maybe keep the images on screen for a bit longer - they sometimes feel like a quick flash and I need to rewind to see it (but this is a minor criticism!)
I really enjoy your podcast or whatever this format is. It’s so refreshing to hear non pretentious, real knowledgable enthusiasts!
Agree with the prices, they’ve gone insane
RJ, very interesting point about JLC and the higher price points still selling. My view here is they did the Haute watchmaking releases not because high price points are selling, but to bolster their watchmaking credibility to defend the steep recent price rises of the mass market models. Sort of “halo” releases if you will.
You guys are easily the best watch chat out there. Low key vibe, but also serious collectors etc. easy to take this all too seriously and you guys strike a good balance.
Thanks! Much appreciated❤
100% 👍🏽
RJ is good at choosing the right watch.
nkuwan You are so well-informed about luxury watches. You've obviously done your due diligence and the comparison to the US is very informative...because of course, I live in New York. thank you very much
Thank you guys for a very thorough rundown of WW and your honest opinions are always appreciated 🥂
Despite it being a "slow year" i can imagine its cool to see these watches thst you might never see again. Alsp thank you for mentioning the glass box bracelet tapers!
Great conversation. Cheers 🍻
Oooh thanks for the shoutout gentleman. Made me jump!
Can't even skip one second of this, always pause, go back and play again.
From a decent collection my black fxd is my daily wear - such a brilliant watch
RJ’s pt is valid - watchmakers know how bad the major economies around the world are; so released the watches for the 0.1% super rich; probably held some back for 25 or 26 when things recover.
Tudor BB GMT wins; the dimensions with the vintage look. Wish the red popped a little more but still a buy.
Great episode lads. I loved the Zenith releases and also those of Tudor. If I had the means, I'd love to own a PF Tonda or their new one.
It will be interesting to see if next year’s W&W will be similar. Perhaps brands are taming themselves and returning to a greater “normalcy” similar to pre-2020 operations.
Subdued, is the word you guys are looking for. Not the price level, the event, of course.
The youtube channel of Watches and Wonders had better format last year compared to this year i think. There were more watches being highlighted and experts talking about them, this year it was all in short reels
Rj is so right about the price of the Rolex then and the Rolex now.
I'm not sure if I should be mad about premium/luxury watches going up to ridiculous price levels, or if I should just be thankful I don't even need to think about them. They cost so much more than I think they are worth, for me, so they might as well not exist.
So you can swim with your new non nautilus chronograph and if water gets in they will fix it?
Every Bremont owner ever has said "mistakes were made" at some point.
Yes jlc can not be the watchmakers watchmaker at below 10k when the watchmaker is 20K. For brand perception they are moving up big time in price. Strategy is less but expansive and less choice at their entry level. (Reversing what they did)