Much of the higher end of the watch market is subsidized with cheap credit, interest free payments over 4 years means most people in the developed world can afford higher end of the market if something grabs them.
That cheap credit is going to end soon, just as low inflation has ended.
It will be interesting to see how many of these watch brands struggle through.
I have more quartz than mechanical watches, including solar and kinetic, and prefer the whole reality of being able to pick it up and not worry that the time and date are wrong. They are more accurate than mechanical watches and as mentioned need servicing less (if at all).
Nice story and thanks for posting, I've been tempted to go to London several times but the whole Moonswatch release has put me off.
I can't believe they haven't increased production by now and that there are still flippers this long after release.
I looked at the SUN065, and liked it but it tends to be more expensive due the PADI reference and I liked the colors on this one.
The SUN range has plenty of good looking watches but I'm on the hunt for a SUN025.
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