Thanks for your thoughts and observations. I think you may be conflating a cheaply made Chinese Tourbillon with what appears to be a decent one a little too much. I’d be willing to wager the Horage will still be running in 10 years; I don’t think many can say that for the Seagull. In addition, you're paying for better materials used, regulation, accuracy, warranty and finishing.
Compared with literally the entire market outside Southeast Asia, I’m having a hard time seeing how the customer is getting swindled here. They appear to have dramatically lowered the entry fee to the Tourbillon world.
I get your points on the Supercede; I personally would not purchase that piece. Too many other watches with those features at that price point. A Tourbillon though? That’s something else.
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