Luxury watch makers want government assistance.....absolutely mind boggling

i wouldn’t call those two luxury watches, at best they make accurate timepieces. but just like any matured industry, they hire lot of skilled workers and pay taxes, so it is ok to ask government to give it a break.
 
I'm sorry they are not Rolex, Patek, A. Lange & Söhne, or AP. They were my choices. What do you have?

i wouldn’t call those two luxury watches, at best they make accurate timepieces. but just like any matured industry, they hire lot of skilled workers and pay taxes, so it is ok to ask government to give it a break.
 
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I'm sorry they are not Rolex, Patek, A. Lange & Söhne, or AP. They were my choices. What do you have?

3 rolex bought with own money and 1 calatrava from my wife as wedding gift long ago.

the point is that swatch got lot of brands, they run equally accurate, small players will die naturally.
 
I never wanted a Rolex, but the Patek Philippe Calatrava is cool. Which model?

3 rolex bought with own money and 1 calatrava from my wife as wedding gift long ago.

the point is that swatch got lot of brands, they run equally accurate, small players will die naturally.
 
My most unusual watch (not the most expensive) is my Breitling Emergency watch with the military 243 MHz frequency, but without the military dial. Most had the French Air Force insignia. On this one, they swapped it out to get approval in the USA from the FCC
 
i wouldn’t call those two luxury watches, at best they make accurate timepieces. but just like any matured industry, they hire lot of skilled workers and pay taxes, so it is ok to ask government to give it a break.


lol what?

what does accuracy have to do with it? Both make tourbillons and minute repeaters and are clearly in the luxury segment.
 
I'm sorry they are not Rolex, Patek, A. Lange & Söhne, or AP. They were my choices. What do you have?


He mentioned “those two” so he’s clearly referring to the two manufacturers in the article (Nardin and G-P).
 
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