Worked in Waltham for many years. Tremendous Watch/clock making history. I have a gold Waltham pocket watch that was my great grandfather’s. Good to see this being brought to life.
Nice to hear this and hope this great name can get some kind of new life, naturally different, but totally deserved! Thanks for the comment and best to you
I went to a small school in Waltham and we got to visit a small museum with some of their old watches and tools. I love seeing such a local name on the dial.
I would really like to see this model succeed. At only two projects in their pipeline, they have to be burning cash? I hope they can scale as this is a brilliant idea. It creates well designed diversity in the industry. Diversity always translates well to the more established brands generating total success for all watch lovers.
Great to see innovation creeping into the industry. And a good way for Swiss manufacturing to bring a model that "competes" with the Chinese in some way -- combining quality AND value. Out of the box thinking will be more and more critical, I would think. Pedigree won't be enough, unless the industry wants to contract to a few storied brands and a few hyper costly niche brands. This reminds me of the video you did last year(?) on the phigital AD approach. Something fresh.
Great to see a Waltham-branded watch but I would not put 'Swiss Made' on it. I appreciate what they wanted can only be done in Switzerland, but it seems misguided considering the brand's history.
So, a kind of crowdfunding? Coming to the end of my own watch building project the thought of going further had crossed my mind. To that end I'm starting the process of creating another - as I've found the whole process really enjoyable - so, who knows, maybe I will give it more thought. Although perhaps this Watch Angels is for an already established brand? Anyway, enjoyed the video.
*What isn't clear from this Watches TV video is whether or not "The Creator" of the "Crowd Manufacturing Model" receives any compensation, and if so, what is (The Creator's) percentage on each piece sold at market please ?*
Yes, the creator gets a percentage on overall turnover generated (not a cut on profit), his cut it therefore guaranteed. Percentage will vary depending on the level of involvement of Watchangels. Best to you
hm... Angels presents as really kind of angel party, yet it must be kind of business partner, which not covered in this vid. Anyhow, good luck and many success. Viva!
Curious. What I understand from this is that individuals put in money that enables prototyping, and are then asked to put in more money to buy the watches to help enable manufacturing for market. Ongoing profits seem to go to the company watch angels. It looks like there is no return on investment (ROI) for crowdfunders, beside whatever enjoyment they might get from being part of the process. Is this correct?
No, that’s the big difference with this approach as the risk is fully taken by watchangels and the return for the creator is not based on profits made but by a cut on the overall turnover. I hope i cleared things up with this. Best to you
Interesting, different approach towards the watch industry. To make it work, you need a lot of spirit, enthusiasm and a positive and convincing attitude. Unfortunately Mr Benedini does not transport any of these in the video. Sorry Mr Benedini, really not meaning to bash you, but you should go for some PR-lessons or send out someone else!
Basically we will plunder your design and give you a percentage but a small percentage because remember you didn’t have to manufacture it or market it😑 they are trying to treat watch designers and watch majors like artist in the music industry with a 360 deal🤣
I lived in Waltham, MA for many years, such a great city with a rich horological history. Great to see the city's name on new watches.
Nice to know this, thanks for sharing it
Worked in Waltham for many years. Tremendous Watch/clock making history. I have a gold Waltham pocket watch that was my great grandfather’s. Good to see this being brought to life.
Nice to hear this and hope this great name can get some kind of new life, naturally different, but totally deserved! Thanks for the comment and best to you
I went to a small school in Waltham and we got to visit a small museum with some of their old watches and tools.
I love seeing such a local name on the dial.
Nice!!!!
Love to see these new ways of doing business, especially with an old brand like Waltham
Indeed a very interesting and promising concept for some creative people!
Love the 2nd time watch. Price is right I think. I wish them nothing but success 👏🏻
Very nice of you, thanks to that and best to you
Super intéressant d’avoir découvert cette société !!! Merci encore Marc !!!
Mais de rien, toujours un plaisir 👍
I would really like to see this model succeed. At only two projects in their pipeline, they have to be burning cash? I hope they can scale as this is a brilliant idea. It creates well designed diversity in the industry. Diversity always translates well to the more established brands generating total success for all watch lovers.
Yes, can sound like a big risk taken from them, but the idea is a really good one!
A great concept and very affordable even at the retail price. Thank you for sharing Marc.
Hello from Calgary
It's something pretty new and opens up door to creativity at a reasonable price/cost.
I have a notebook with some ideas/designs for a watch 🤔😀. Really interesting video 👌.
Thanks and glad you enjoyed it 👍🙏
Nice watch. I wish there was more information about the movement,
Great to see innovation creeping into the industry. And a good way for Swiss manufacturing to bring a model that "competes" with the Chinese in some way -- combining quality AND value. Out of the box thinking will be more and more critical, I would think. Pedigree won't be enough, unless the industry wants to contract to a few storied brands and a few hyper costly niche brands. This reminds me of the video you did last year(?) on the phigital AD approach. Something fresh.
Yes. From Massachusetts - - about time this “Waltham” name came back.
Nice video mate 🌴🏄🏻♂️🥃🇺🇸
Great to see a Waltham-branded watch but I would not put 'Swiss Made' on it. I appreciate what they wanted can only be done in Switzerland, but it seems misguided considering the brand's history.
That’s a good point and we’ve seen it with some other historical names that have now “become” swiss ;)
I'd definitely prefer that they were made in Waltham, but Waltham watches were made in Switzerland for a long time.
Beautiful piece and amazing value.
We agree ;)
So, a kind of crowdfunding?
Coming to the end of my own watch building project the thought of going further had crossed my mind. To that end I'm starting the process of creating another - as I've found the whole process really enjoyable - so, who knows, maybe I will give it more thought. Although perhaps this Watch Angels is for an already established brand?
Anyway, enjoyed the video.
What your project about?
It’s not, it’s your concept which will make it happen ;) best to you and best of luck, nice to hear this
@@drizztdourden5291 I've designed my own watch and have nearly finished building it. It's built around a Sellita movement.
@@watchestv-com Ah right, good to know, cheers.
*What isn't clear from this Watches TV video is whether or not "The Creator" of the "Crowd Manufacturing Model" receives any compensation, and if so, what is (The Creator's) percentage on each piece sold at market please ?*
Yes, the creator gets a percentage on overall turnover generated (not a cut on profit), his cut it therefore guaranteed. Percentage will vary depending on the level of involvement of Watchangels. Best to you
Very intersting video, I desire subito in italian. Thanks and good weekend
We generally add them, sorry for this one 👍👍
Great idea
Would love to produce my own watches Ive sold over 300 watches that I built myself sold them on ebay.
Sweet and good job 👍👍👍👍
Hi, do you have a link? Cheers 🍻🥂
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hm... Angels presents as really kind of angel party, yet it must be kind of business partner, which not covered in this vid. Anyhow, good luck and many success. Viva!
davvero bello, grazie di tutto.
Grazie a lei 🙏🙏
viva watch making indeed, now even a guy like me could have a brand and be the new hans wilsdorf..
Curious. What I understand from this is that individuals put in money that enables prototyping, and are then asked to put in more money to buy the watches to help enable manufacturing for market. Ongoing profits seem to go to the company watch angels. It looks like there is no return on investment (ROI) for crowdfunders, beside whatever enjoyment they might get from being part of the process. Is this correct?
No, that’s the big difference with this approach as the risk is fully taken by watchangels and the return for the creator is not based on profits made but by a cut on the overall turnover. I hope i cleared things up with this. Best to you
Interesting, different approach towards the watch industry.
To make it work, you need a lot of spirit, enthusiasm and a positive and convincing attitude.
Unfortunately Mr Benedini does not transport any of these in the video.
Sorry Mr Benedini, really not meaning to bash you, but you should go for some PR-lessons or send out someone else!
Quelle est la taille du boîtier ?
42mm
Merci
Fair price compared to the quality.
i would..
First
Always good to be 1st ;)
Basically we will plunder your design and give you a percentage but a small percentage because remember you didn’t have to manufacture it or market it😑 they are trying to treat watch designers and watch majors like artist in the music industry with a 360 deal🤣
That’s a good analogy 👍
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