- they buy a maker and the story.
I guess that might be a bit that I’m missing. My first priority is the watch itself, the makers story, ideology, etc comes later. I just think that too often companies use a lot of fuff to distract from the actual product.
Focusing on one part of the watch to absolut excellence is something I completely understand. And their black polishing is most definitely gorgeous. But I think the whole of the watch should still be considered and I think in this case other aspects of the watch suffer a bit. I’m sure tastes and points of priority differe but a well finished movement is just a must-have for me, for a dress watch at this price point. And I’d be completely fine with seeing a well finished voucher movement, their great. But hding it a away is just not something I personally understand.
I gotta say, you kind of loose me in your last paragraph. It sounds a bit pretentious and like something, I’d roll my eyes at in a hodinkee article. It’s still just a watch we’re talking about here.
Just seems like it’s not the brand for me. Appreciate your insights.
A Tissot 1853 T033410A would be my best guess.