I’m glad you mentioned micro brands, because Omega isn’t one. Your example is no different than comparing a burger selling food truck to McDonald’s. The former cooks to order, the latter just cooks, to the point that they have calculated wastage at the end of each day.
Congrats on your second child, just know that your watches will one day go to them. So don't be afraid to get another one and spread the collection evenly amongst them, lol.
Good afternoon,
I have no wife, no kids and own/operate a blue-collar business (see profile photo) with my brother.
That’s an interesting theory, however supply and demand is pretty basic business. How is it possible to create something new and have limited supply? Unless that was the plan from the onset. We aren’t talking about Walmart having a sale on bleach and then having to limit it to one case per household to ensure everyone can get in on the cheap bleach. We are talking about a mass produced high end product that most people can’t afford and others that don’t care. So then where does the short supply so early in its lifespan derive ? During the moonswatch craze, stores had lines as long as a New York block, so if they ran out, that’s understandable. I’m not saying that I sense a plot afoot, but it does seem suspect to me.
Hey Jade,
Maybe take a look at this list and see if anything catches your eye, then visit a store to try it on.
https://teddybaldassarre.com/blogs/watches/best-dive-watches-under-500
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