I got into watches when I was a teenager buying whatever caught my eye…. Mostly Timex and Casio. Back, then I can only afford cheaper watches with fancy names with cheap movements. Now that I’ve learned more about the industry, I see the value of beautiful Swiss, Japanese, and now, well-made Microbrands got me back in the hobby.
Temperatures reached 80° today in North Carolina so I decided to preview my Summer watch setup. Ever since I got my Farer Lander IV, it’s been a strap...
commented onMicro Tournament Round 1 Day 6: Fears Vs. Tsao Baltimore·
Gotcha… so it’s smaller batches, better finishing and a bit higher quality parts. Still expect atleast a house made movement at those prices. They do have some elegant designs.
commented onMicro Tournament Round 1 Day 6: Fears Vs. Tsao Baltimore·
Fears has a few interesting watches but the prices are more then I expect from a microbrand. Is it solely because they are hand built in Britain? They seem to have standard ETA movements. Can anyone tell me what justifies the price as opposed to a Longines, Christopher Ward or a Farer?
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