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I'd rather get one of these for $4000 dollars:
Val. 7750 based, excellent readability, so far proven company, real innovation and technology, apparent staying power. I'd (more) gladly deal with lack of parts and service for this watch if Damasko closes its doors.
Well, this sounded familiar...
https://www.watchuseek.com/threads/speedmaster-professional-service.5360728/
Well, this sounded familiar...
https://www.watchuseek.com/threads/speedmaster-professional-service.5360728/
You have a real knack for being a victim...
What irritates me is that your post is predacated on the assumption that I'm not aware of the risks.
Of course I am.
I'm not stupid.
I'm fully aware that the brand in question may not be around this time next year, not helped by the fact that watch enthusiasts a lot of the time decry them because they enjoy seeing failure.
Personally I think new brands should be celebrated and supported by the watch community, not shot down in flames before they've even taken off.
I remember the same doom and gloom merchants attacking the relaunch of the Triumph motorcycle brand back in the early 90s.
John Bloor its founder was a former double glazing salesman and property developer, and this of course was used by the haters to portray him as a fly by night cowboy by the hardcore Meridan Triumph stolwarts.
"Don't waste your money" they said "because you'll never get parts when they go bust in a few years.
Luckily these people were ignored by the buying public and Triumph Hinkley under Bloor went on to be a massive success, and today are one of the top worldwide sellers.
It amounts to the same thing as this.
Well, this sounded familiar...
https://www.watchuseek.com/threads/speedmaster-professional-service.5360728/
You have a real knack for being a victim...