Bobby_Lawn

joined 11 months ago
[–] Bobby_Lawn@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago (1 children)

This is the type of feedback that I love. Can you elaborate on what hinderance manufacturing to a specific price point has had on their watches? I do agree that they are very eta heavy with their internals due to their swatch group station.

And why the preference to the older pieces over the new? Just the change in design? I’m just curious and I love hear well informed negative feedback! Thanks!

[–] Bobby_Lawn@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

I wear pants I got at goodwill and bedrock sandals most of my off days, but I will shamelessly wear whatever watch in my collection cause I don’t care about that other stuff. It’s all about the watch!

[–] Bobby_Lawn@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

I’d say the main reason for the price drop is you are completely losing the factory warranty that comes with it buying off the grey market. And truth be told, ALL watches are overpriced haha. My buddies $30 casio made it down the river just as easily as my Bremont lol.

[–] Bobby_Lawn@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago (1 children)

A three hand chronometer for like 2300 bucks. I can’t think of another major offering who can match that price for a COSC certified watch. Also fun fact the spirit collection was designed to specifically appeal to the North American market. With the feeding frenzy on the Zulu timers I feel like they did well

[–] Bobby_Lawn@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

This is exactly where I steer my guests who have a healthy price point in the 2k-4k tops range. Over the course of 2 grand you basically have the run of the collection. Whereas you can come in with 5k to spend and still maybe not be able to fit the Tag Carerra you wanted into your budget where for 5k on an aquaracer will get you something special and you’ll still have money left over to buy your sweetie a fancy dinner with an old wine to show off your new watch hahaha

[–] Bobby_Lawn@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago (1 children)

It’s super funny you say that. I had the previous brand president stop into my store about two years ago and she was saying the exact same thing! That’s why they are displayed under 3 categories now to make it easier to digest. The sport, the Classic, and the heritage watchmaking or something or other like that. And I think everyone agrees that a more streamlined collection with variety in dial and color is superior to the old shotgun approach of make tons of watches to fit everyone’s needs. I think companies on the whole are starting to lean into more of a niche styling rather than trying to do it all so to speak

[–] Bobby_Lawn@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago (1 children)

Ya. At the price most of these watches would have to sacrifice a lot to show off a workhorse movement in terms of cost to manufacture. The Master collection does some heavy lifting to make up for the lack of exhibition case backs through their ranges though. A good talking point on value though. Thanks for the spark of thought!

[–] Bobby_Lawn@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago (2 children)

It’s hard to be the little brother to Omega and some wouldn’t even consider them that haha. I won’t sugar coat it, there are better made watches out there, but I do believe that what they offer at their price point is quite the steal

[–] Bobby_Lawn@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

It’s a 40mm. So I’d say in some circles that could be considered modest haha. Maybe the angle makes it look like the back lugs hang of my wrist?

 

So to start with I work at an AD that carry's multiple Swiss brands from $350 price points all the way up to pre-owned PP, AP, of course Rolex, Cartier, etc. Since we are not an AD for those higher brands I like to focus on the brands that we are an AD for and one of them is Longines.

Disclaimer, the company has been great to me and wonderful to work with, that withstanding however, I am a huge fan. I think they offer exceptional value per dollar and I am keen on their vintage leaning design language rich history in the world of aviation.

So that is the why of my question, my actual question is How does the general watch enthusiast on Reddit feel about how the brand is positioning themselves in the market from any aspect such as price point, design language, marketing, public outreach, whatever. What makes them a solid or not so solid brand?

Thank you! I'm trying to get my team fired up about Longines and I want to know what people besides the people I work with think about Longines! Wrist shot of my heritage chrono for some tax.

TLDR: Do you like or dislike Longines and why?

[–] Bobby_Lawn@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago (1 children)

For sure. I actually work at an AD that carry’s all 3 of those brands and even then there is just something lacking. Not in quality per se, but, idk I love the fume on AnOrdain or however it is watches, but I just don’t like the watch you know? I respect it and they are gorgeous, just not for me. Any good recs on fume dials in the 2k-4k price range that I should check out? Also I’m uncultured swine so when I refer to fume I’m also referring to enamel dials too which I know is an entirely different thing, but the effect is similar to the uncultured eye like myself haha. Love kurono I think that’s how it’s spelled, but can’t stomach the flipper markup. Thanks!

[–] Bobby_Lawn@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago (3 children)

I love and have been looking for a good fume dial and I love the look of the Manhattan. I thought, “that’s gonna be a for sure swipe of the card” and then I saw it. Kinda lackluster for me. I think the cotes de geneve dial is my personal preference. So the hunt continues.

[–] Bobby_Lawn@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

Holy crap. What a fantastic watch. I’ve never seen, or at least paid any mind to, the Tudor glamour on a strap. That dial finishing with the high polish case is incredible. Just had to comment because this stopped my scrolling dead. Knowing tudors price point this thing looks like it cost double what it did. AND it’s got the C-word on the dial. All in all fantastic.

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