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    Friday Watches - October 2023

    Well it didn't take long for the lepidopteran wingflap of chaos to travel from Northumberland to the Levant where yet again, violence begat violence. The ensuing, pointless, bloodbath a result of the usual story of the power hungry selling lives in a human grocery store (apologies for the misquote Axl but there are comparatively few soldiers, on either side of the aisle, up on the shelves of this store).

    Before I let forth a tirade about the futility of it all which would not be best suited to this part of the forum I'll move on to the somewhat inconsequential counting of watches. October was a four Friday month over which we wore 501 watches at an average of 125.25 watches per week which isn't going to break any records. 106 brands were represented and the brand to watch ratio was a reasonable 0.212.

    To cut the story short it was Rolex all the way ending the month a sizeable nineteen ahead of Seiko. Omega had yet another volatile month. Although the only other brand to reach weekly double figures it also managed plumb the depths of seventh place with a measly four.

    Elsewhere IWC had two good weeks equaling this years weekly high of six although this wasn't enough to top their best month of the year which was back in April. Baltany had their best month ever with four appearances, not bad for a brand which only reappeared this year in September. Four was also the number which Marathon reached equaling not only their best performance of the year (back in January) but also the overall monthly best too. Conversely CWC had their worst month of the year with three which also equaled their worst ever performance.

    There was a good number of brands making their first appearances, either of the year or ever, which helped to bump up the monthly total of brands to 106. The nine returning brands included Gevril, Skmei and, more interestingly, MiH in the form of the runner up to the 2021 WCWOTY the MIH Annual Calendar which is a little marvel of watchmaking. The six new starters included Senraw's own branded watches, Kahuna and Meraud (courtesy of Lammylee's rather handsome example).

    As ever there were a good number of watches which caught my eye. There was the rare appearance of a non sports Rolex in the form of Guido-K's Cellini. A brace of Bulova stood out: WarrenVRS full lumed GMT and JackW's well balanced square chronograph. Just to round it off was 50kpoeks beautifully restored Grand Seiko 6145-8070.

    Without further ado here are the results:

    1Rolex71
    2Seiko52
    3Omega34
    4Panerai23
    5Timefactors21
    6Tudor18
    7Grand Seiko17
    8IWC16
    9Sinn15
    10G Shock11
    11Longines10
    12Zenith10
    13Breitling9
    14Christopher Ward7
    15Hamilton7
    16Heuer6
    17Citizen6
    18Oris6
    19Swatch6
    20Damasko5
    21Doxa (modern)4
    22Senraw4
    23Baltany4
    24KMK4
    25Marathon4
    26Universal Geneve4
    27Yobokies4
    28Tissot4
    29Garmin3
    30Audemars Piguet3
    31Girard Perregeaux3
    32Glycine3
    33Farer3
    34Bulova3
    35CWC3
    36Di Milano3
    37Orient3
    38Yema3
    39Singer Reimagined3
    40Blancpain3
    41Eterna3
    42Borealis2
    43Casio2
    44Hublot2
    45Meraud2
    46Muhle2
    47Steinhart2
    48Fortis2
    49NTH2
    50Squale2
    51Vostok2
    52Porsche Design2
    53Tutima2
    54Jaeger-LeCoultre2
    55Patek Philippe2
    56Dornbluth & Sohn2
    57Airain1
    58Boschett1
    59Briston1
    60Dacor1
    61Gevril1
    62Glaschutte Original1
    63Newmark (Modern)1
    64Scurfa1
    65Spinnaker1
    66Tag Heuer1
    67Vacheron Constantin1
    68Vario1
    69Alsta1
    70Maurice La Croix1
    71MIH1
    72Nodus1
    73Pryngeps1
    74Racer1
    75Ventura1
    76Zodiac1
    77Alpina1
    78Baume et Mercier1
    79Bremont1
    80Certina1
    81Clemence1
    82Elliot Brown1
    83Fleux1
    84Kahuna1
    85Le Monde1
    86Lorier1
    87Orfina1
    88Rado1
    89Ryte Time1
    90Skmei1
    91Smiths1
    92Traser1
    93Welsbro1
    94Autodromo1
    95Ball1
    96Deep Blue1
    97Enoksen1
    98Ginault1
    99Junghans1
    100Ming1
    101Montblanc1
    102Pulsar1
    103Record1
    104Stowa1
    105Suunto1
    106Unimatic1

    Over the course of the year I tend to get a "feel" about whether or not a brand are having a good or bad year. Sometimes that feel is spot on, sometimes wrong and sometimes far out. And here, in the form of that old favourite Worms, is an illustration of just that.

    It has been very clear that Longines have had a cracking year so far and the below chart goes to show it. Currently 24% more than the last best figures at this time back in 2020 and already six more than its best ever year in 2022.

    on Flickr

    I also had the suspicion that IWC were doing pretty well. The truth is that, this year has been a bit of a mixed bag with a slow start before picking up some pace but then falling back a little. So, although they are doing better than ever it is only just.

    on Flickr

    Finally Damasko which I also thought was having a fairly average year. This time I couldn't be further from the actualité and they are heading for what could be their worst year yet.

    , on Flickr
    Last edited by Wimm; 27th December 2023 at 23:19.

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    Excellent write up as usual Will. Thanks for taking the time to do this, much appreciated.
    Best Regards - Peter

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    Thanks for another interesting write-up Wimm. Any thoughts: are we on the wane - declining numbers and variety? Did lockdown cause a spike? Or are longer-term fluctuations normal?

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    Great work as usual Will; it makes me think that I should put more effort into posting my Friday watches.

    On reflection, for December it would be the same watch 4 times, so maybe not!

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    Thanks for the great work here Wimm. Always entertaining

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    Enjoyable as always Wimm.


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    Thanks as always Will
    It was a long run… but nice to get Marathon to their highest total.
    Now will Jan be an Omega or Seiko Month?

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    Nice to see my Kahuna getting a mention.

    Always an enjoyable read and thanks for the effort you put into your monthly summary.

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    Excellent detailed breakdown and thanks for the Meraud mention.

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    as always Wimm a great and interesting read,thank you for taking the time to do this..

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