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11 July 2023, 01:27 AM | #61 |
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^^^ Agreed LV is making efforts. Ralph Laren's top-line of timepieces over the decades do have some interesting pieces.
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However, this piece is the best argument for me to rethink the brand. It looks like they're trying to move upmarket and differentiate watchmaking from mass market bags. I imagine many will judge the watch, not the monogram, in a few years if they stay the course. PS – And, I expect they will. The Richemont Cartier success story can't be ignored. |
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11 July 2023, 04:45 AM | #64 |
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Good direction, the brand just doesn't resonate with me at this price point.
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That movement is stunning
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There's the image/style it's cultivated in recent years, and there's the image (as a maker of luggage, purses, and leather goods) it's cultivated over 100+ years. Dismissing it over the former is indeed silly, as that is purely a stylistic decision. But it's hard to ignore/move past the latter (for me at least): I'm not really interested in a watch from a "purse making" company. LV, Hermes, RL (as also mentioned) are all "fashion" brands, not historically known for mechanical watches. That makes me biased against them when paying a premium for their logo on either a watch made by someone else or a watch without the horological history of other similarly priced brands. It's even taken some historically known for jewelry (Cartier, Bvlgari, Piaget, and others) decades to be truly respected as "watchmakers" (vs. makers of time-telling jewelry). |
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Such a hard pass for me. Happy w their bags for my wife. That’s their space.
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Would be great to find a way to short this watch.
Anyone want to start a market for it? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Wish they’d made it a geneva seal movement. Could have been a real contender. Not now.
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16 July 2023, 09:58 PM | #77 |
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Their high watches have historically been for enthusiasts of the brand, not watch collectors in general, and have never really been discussed here or any other watch outlets. To see this one getting a thread here is nice and the comments are interesting to say the least. |
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And I'm not saying a company, especially one with the resources to "buy" literally any experts in the world and give them R&D and production facilities of their choosing, that makes bags and luggage can't make a quality watch. I'm saying why I have trouble with the idea of buying a watch from that type of company rather than one that's spent anywhere between one and three centuries making watches and only watches. In other words, I'm not dismissing the watch itself because of its origins. However, I am largely dismissing the idea of paying that amount of money for a watch with a leather goods maker's name on the dial. PP/VC/JLC/Rolex Marketing Dept: 1 LV Marketing Dept: 0 |
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Trying to understand.
Is there an image problem with LV that could lead to people making insulting comments about LV owners? In a horological sense, is there issues with this watch? How does it compare to others in its price range, like Moser Streamliner, Czapek Antarctique, PF Tonda, Chopard AE. It is a hard perception to get past that they are not a historically traditional watch making company. It will take time and proper watchmaking skills to be shown. I've met a few LV high watch owners at LV events, and they have extensive collections. I don't think most looking at VC/Rolex/JLC will considered LV, their past high watches were in 50-400k+. |
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My guess cy888 is some feel LV is a luxury bag maker and little else. Of course they're also a longtime travel trunk makers too. Yes LV has expanded to clothes, shoes, sporty equipment... and timepieces. Hiring 'popular' stylists for added 'flair'.
All things considered, valid assessment of doubt from a 'historical' perspective of LV's watchmaking 'legacy'. Perhaps after a decade or so some doubters might come around. Look at what Bvlgari has done as of 'recent'. LV is not the first fashion brand to dip into 'high' horology. Won't be the last.
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I understand your point. I think the market for this watch, at least initially, will likely be those that already have most other brands (PP, AP, ALS, FPJ, Rolex, etc) and want to try something different. It may have been mentioned, but I don’t think production numbers will be very high. |
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If this thread demonstrates anything it is that the watch is polarizing. As said earlier I am one of those who don't like it because it just doesn't look good in my eyes. This assessment wouldn't have been any different if it said Patek, AP, or ALS on the dial. I may be wrong but I can't see many watch guys with a variety of watches across brands who'd vote with their wallet for this one if the target was to add another watch in the 20k range. |
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I think their past history of offering fashion watches also affects their image. If they had started with automatics and no quartz decades ago then they likely be in a better place today. LV also has high jewelry inline with other brands and their own patented diamond cuts. If we ignore the LV brand, and if this was from one of the new independents or revived brands, would the price point be justified for the level of watch design, finishing and movement? Quote:
Tim Mosso mentioned production in the 100's, not 1000. https://www.instagram.com/reel/CuUCI...RlODBiNWFlZA== "The idea is that this is the gateway to LV's higher end watches rather than a point of entry for people cross-shopping an Overseas. The watches that come to mind in this space and price range are the Moser Streamliner CS, the Czapek Antarctique, and the Chopard Alpine Eagle XPS. The LV is MUCH more compact than both and its movement is more refined than the Moser. The Czapek and the XPS are serious competitors that do have many advantages over the LV. That said, the LV wears thinner than the Czapek and much smaller across the wrist than the XPS. A big part of the Tambour's selling pitch is the general fit, thin profiles, and compact wrist presence. " |
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Honestly a fan of all of them...and hard to pick between the blue and the grey as they both present very differently on the wrist. My practical side says blue, but my stylistic side says the grey!
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I got to try these on recently. My feeling was the opposite and I cancelled my deposit. I’m probably the biggest LV high watch fanboy on this forum and many others…just was not into this despite “wanting” it to be. Jean is creating is his own footprint but I miss Papa V.
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