A Casio watch can tell the time just as well as a Breitling
Only one of them is valued.
( , Sat 20 Dec 2014, 13:09, Share, Reply)
Only one of them is valued.
( , Sat 20 Dec 2014, 13:09, Share, Reply)
Yeah, I realise these are probably going to be ornamental/decorative
Bizarre though when you actually think about it.
Although I think you'll find a lot of watch making is done using CAD/CNC fabrication.
( , Sat 20 Dec 2014, 13:40, Share, Reply)
Bizarre though when you actually think about it.
Although I think you'll find a lot of watch making is done using CAD/CNC fabrication.
( , Sat 20 Dec 2014, 13:40, Share, Reply)
Isn't this true of literally anything attached to a brand though...
( , Sat 20 Dec 2014, 13:48, Share, Reply)
I guess it depends on the item/use
If it's decorative, I can understand the desire to have an artisan object. But, to use the linked example, if I was actually going out shooting I would prefer a computer controlled manufacturing process to meet those infinitesimal tolerances required for perfect accuracy.
I don't think that necessarily puts something in the realm of cheapness, either. For example, my mate works for a company that makes carbon fibre components for F1 cars. A process that's heavily computer controlled and perfected (aside from the actual laying up of the carbon fibre itself). But those components still cost the earth/perform their task in a far superior way to when things were all hand-tooled by highly skilled craftsmen.
( , Sat 20 Dec 2014, 14:06, Share, Reply)
If it's decorative, I can understand the desire to have an artisan object. But, to use the linked example, if I was actually going out shooting I would prefer a computer controlled manufacturing process to meet those infinitesimal tolerances required for perfect accuracy.
I don't think that necessarily puts something in the realm of cheapness, either. For example, my mate works for a company that makes carbon fibre components for F1 cars. A process that's heavily computer controlled and perfected (aside from the actual laying up of the carbon fibre itself). But those components still cost the earth/perform their task in a far superior way to when things were all hand-tooled by highly skilled craftsmen.
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