This dusty attic saved a luxury Swiss watch brand from bankruptcy
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20 Replies to “This dusty attic saved a luxury Swiss watch brand from bankruptcy”
Lock him up!
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El primero movement: Itβs Non hacking. Mediocre power reserve. Horizontal clutch. Average accuracy at best. π€·ββοΈ
Thatβs awesomeβ¦ once again shows that we should never tolerate anyone or anything that walks out of a board meeting
Thank God for insightful men like Mr. Vermont.
I love a good quartz movement.
Excellent summary! Teddy you are the best! You make me proud to be Swiss (from the French-speaking watchmaking West). And Charles Vermot, what a man, what a hero.
Honestly, great posts Teddy! Love it! So informative!
Ted I think your mini documentaries are fantastic and I hope you continue to make them. That video this short sums up was truly a fascinating watch — no pun intended.
Awesome story. Love the history.
Decent timepiece.
I hope the worker got at least a pat on back or was he fired for not following orders π’
Zee nith not zen ith. Whats wrong with you.
Nice spot π
Video request: History of American Watchmaking: its heyday, its big brands, surviving brands (just Hamilton?), and emerging US brands.
Thanks. When exactly was the quartz crisis?
Curious if he got a bonus, or any recognition at allβ¦
Nice reminder that when the chaos of a new technology's arrival and everyone scrambling to get it on it passes, things level out and those who do things the traditional way are never truly erased. Seems relevant during the AI madness we are living through currently, particularly in terms of AI art and such. I have faith true artistry will never die.
I hope he got paid a good chunk of the $6M he saved them. Also, itβs just another example of how shortsighted and rather stupid upper management in big corporations can be.
Great story, Teddy; thanks! Some people– especially, it seems, the bean-counters– are unabashed philistines.
Lock him up!
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El primero movement: Itβs Non hacking. Mediocre power reserve. Horizontal clutch. Average accuracy at best. π€·ββοΈ
Thatβs awesomeβ¦ once again shows that we should never tolerate anyone or anything that walks out of a board meeting
Thank God for insightful men like Mr. Vermont.
I love a good quartz movement.
Excellent summary! Teddy you are the best! You make me proud to be Swiss (from the French-speaking watchmaking West). And Charles Vermot, what a man, what a hero.
Honestly, great posts Teddy! Love it! So informative!
Ted I think your mini documentaries are fantastic and I hope you continue to make them. That video this short sums up was truly a fascinating watch — no pun intended.
Awesome story. Love the history.
Decent timepiece.
I hope the worker got at least a pat on back or was he fired for not following orders π’
Zee nith not zen ith. Whats wrong with you.
Nice spot π
Video request: History of American Watchmaking: its heyday, its big brands, surviving brands (just Hamilton?), and emerging US brands.
Thanks. When exactly was the quartz crisis?
Curious if he got a bonus, or any recognition at allβ¦
Nice reminder that when the chaos of a new technology's arrival and everyone scrambling to get it on it passes, things level out and those who do things the traditional way are never truly erased. Seems relevant during the AI madness we are living through currently, particularly in terms of AI art and such. I have faith true artistry will never die.
I hope he got paid a good chunk of the $6M he saved them. Also, itβs just another example of how shortsighted and rather stupid upper management in big corporations can be.
Great story, Teddy; thanks! Some people– especially, it seems, the bean-counters– are unabashed philistines.