| ▲ | BoorishBears 2 days ago | |||||||
That's not $50,000 of small-scale engineering and manufacturing to you? Especially in an industry that runs off fuzzy stuff like "pedigree" to sell 50 year old designs for as much used: https://subdial.com/listing/audemars-piguet-royal-oak-extra-... | ||||||||
| ▲ | twodave 2 days ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||
They are both cartoonishly expensive. This kind of watch culture to me is even more unpalatable than country club culture. At least those people are getting quite a lot of service for what they’re paying. | ||||||||
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| ▲ | NikolaNovak 2 days ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||
It's just a subjective perception of what makes something "cartoonishly expensive". These types of watches are interesting, clearly making things hard for the sake of being hard. 60 years ago the quest for accuracy got pretty extreme but there was theoretically a practical goal. After quartz movement, that pretence disappeared. I'm in the mindset that up to several hundred bucks, you're paying for something in a watch - accuracy, options, durability, style, whatever it may be. At some point afterwards, and certainly at 50k, you're paying price for sake of paying the price. I don't see the problem that watch is trying to solve, I see it as what can we do for 50k. And that's cool and all, some of them are interesting, but for me, definitely in the cartoonishly expensive category :-) | ||||||||