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Top 10 Existing Watch Updates Debuted At Baselworld 2016

Top 10 Existing Watch Updates Debuted At Baselworld 2016 ABTW Editors' Lists

Top 10 Existing Watch Updates Debuted At Baselworld 2016 ABTW Editors' Lists

Breguet is a Swiss luxury watch and was set up in 1775. Now, Breguet is possessed by the Swatch Group (Blancpain, Harry Winston, Omega, Longines, Swatch) and is among the most historic manufacturers. Breguet has been credited with many inventions, like the 1810 Breguet wrist watch as the world’s first such solution, and Abraham-Louis Breguet’s invention of this tourbillon.The Breguet hands are the blue pomme hands only found on Breguet watches. Many celebrities, sports stars and explorers prefer Breguet watches over other brands. Notably characteristics of a Breguet watch are coin-edge case, guilloché dial and sometimes the most troublesome complications of watchmaking.The Breguet Classique 7787 is an opinion not many other manufacturers could get away with calling “classique.” It has a silicon escapement and balance spring and, more immediately apparent, a dial so throughout the area, most traditional manufactures would throw the design and its designer outside the moment the first sketches were presented. And yet, at a Breguet, it just works, somehow.I am a complete fan of Breguet and, I’ll go so far as to say, I believe every single watch enthusiast out there to be one too — only not to the same extent. While I can scarcely tolerate watch brands re-releasing their previous things — honestly, I utterly loathe these Vacheron Historiques, for example — Breguet is among the very few whose past is vibrant, fascinating, and quirky enough, that pretty much everything they need to do is keep on paying an honest tribute for this. For a Breguet that by definition includes tasteful, yet powerful innovation, just look at the double-balance chronograph 7077 for one of the best modern Breguet watches which stand for a 21st century Breguet should.

This is the second of two “top 10 watches” lists aBlogtoWatch has prepared after the Baselworld 2016 watch trade show. This year, we decided to dedicate one top 10 list to totally new watches and another top 10 list to exciting updated watches. This list is the latter, focusing on existing watch models that have been updated well for 2016, or that have new variations which are noteworthy and help emphasize particular themes.

Given that so much of the watch industry looks to Rolex for direction and validation, I want to say that a very core theme of Baselworld 2016 was doing things “The Rolex Way.” This statement debuted last year in 2015, I believe, as the famous Swiss watch brand’s new overall slogan. Each decision the brand makes is said to be the result of a process that the company refers to as “The Rolex Way,” and I’ll be the first to say that they aren’t making it up. When it comes to product design and enhancement, The Rolex Way is about offering subtle, yet continual updates to its core collection of products. Rolex rarely releases brand new models, but rather updates existing models with new technology, case shapes, dial details, movements, and executions. So many other competitor brands engaged in this strategy at Baselworld 2016 that we could easily summarize the show as being “Baselworld 2016: Doing Things The Rolex Way.”

Top 10 Existing Watch Updates Debuted At Baselworld 2016 ABTW Editors' Lists

I had promised to also cover some design and product trends in this article that we saw at Baselworld 2016, which I will briefly discuss now. Brands are still excited about blue-colored watches and titanium seems to be the primary “non-steel” metal of focus. It is part of a larger trend of weight reduction because brands and consumers are getting very excited about timepieces that don’t weigh a lot. Over the last few years, we saw watch brands experimenting with various types of carbon and resins to produce watch cases. These materials are inherently not luxurious, but the particular way they are formulated and machined can vary greatly. If you can forgive brands for charging premium prices for these new materials, then the market continues to grow with a fascinating variety of watches that weigh a lot less than you’d expect. Titanium, of course, is the classic lightweight watch case material, so it makes sense to see a lot of it this year.

From 1792, his “perpétuelle” watches were outfitted with it — a good sales movement, comparable to how luxury manufacturers of today maintain a number of the more important innovations (particular materials like ceramic or ceramic, as well as unique color combinations) exclusively because of their more lavish collections. Later on, all his watches were equipped with a pare-chute system and he introduced the definitive version of it at the national exhibition of 1806. Also sometimes called elastic suspension of the balance wheel, the more pare-chute is the forerunner of the contemporary “Incabloc” along with all other shock protection mechanisms — but it is something to think that it dates back to the 1700s. Like any good businessman, Breguet wished to maintain his company expanding, but to do that, he needed to make his products available to some (very slightly) wider crowd. To do this, he needed to create Breguet watches available at a lower price, and so he made a new kind of watch which could be made at lower costs: the so-called souscription montre or “subscription view. “Like any fantastic businessman, Breguet wanted to keep his business expanding, but to do this, he needed to make his merchandise available to a (very slightly) wider audience. To do so, he had to make Breguet watches available at a lower price, so he made a new type of watch that could be made at lower prices: the so-called souscription montre or “subscription watch. “The more simple movement needed the mainspring barrel in its center with a symmetrical going train wrapped round it, with the grade more often than not being fitted to some bigger case — small cases with complicated movements meant higher refinement and hence were in a different category altogether from subscription watches. The simple movement construction allowed for the watch to be fixed by any trained watchmaker and not only people at Breguet, further reducing maintenance costs.

Top 10 Existing Watch Updates Debuted At Baselworld 2016 ABTW Editors' Lists

The push for brands to go “in-house” is stronger than ever. Regardless of whether there is true value for consumers in having watches with in-house-made movements, the consumers have spoken with their wallets, and brands understand that offering watches with in-house, exclusive, or modified base movements is increasingly important. Tudor, for example, included in-house movements in their champion-seller which is the Black Bay. Moreover, you’ll notice that only two of the watches on this list of the top 10 existing watch updates from Baselworld 2016 have sourced movements – the rest being in-house or calibers produced totally exclusively for the brand.

Top 10 Existing Watch Updates Debuted At Baselworld 2016 ABTW Editors' Lists

Sport watches are still the best sellers in established markets. Asia still sells a lot of dress watches, but the nature of sport watches makes them more enjoyable to purchase in any variety. Most watch collectors who own a dress watch only have one or a few of them. Most people buy a limited amount of dress watches because the modern watch collector tends to have less use for them. Sport watches further offer more visual and technical variety, which helps them be more popular, and regular sellers. Thus, it is sporty or design-driven watches which we see as being the most popular, with dress watches coming out regularly, but with all the excitement of a new suit. They feel more necessary than fun most of the time.

Top 10 Existing Watch Updates Debuted At Baselworld 2016 ABTW Editors' Lists

The vintage watch craze is slowly leveling out to simply mean an industry which has rediscovered the value of watches for people who want comfort, legibility, and clear design focus. We see very few (but some) “retro re-issue” watches, but a lot of timepieces with design cues learned as a result of an industry that has spent about five years rediscovering what makes a timepiece worth wearing. A better term for describing this is perhaps “timeless,” which, for me, means that a watch looks good when you bought it, and remains looking good and working well for years to come. Timeless watches are probably the opposite of novelty watches – but that doesn’t mean a novelty watch can’t become timeless.

Baselworld 2016 did have a huge amount of variety, as always, and it is difficult to summarize broad themes because each brand has its own personality and goals. With that said, I would say that expensive watches tended to feel expensive and worthwhile, and that budget watches seemed to be more appealing in design and value overall. Brands are sobering up from an era of being able to sell frivolous designs and illogically priced goods – embracing the values that helped make wrist watches great items to own and collect to begin with.

Top 10 Existing Watch Updates Debuted At Baselworld 2016 ABTW Editors' Lists

I’ll end on the topic of smartwatches and other connected wearables that continue to be a major part of the industry’s contemporary experience. TAG Heuer reports excellent sales for its Connected smartwatch, and brands like Tissot have marked a serious entrance by The Swatch Group into the smartwatch segment. The Japanese are still slow to the smartwatch game, but I think for good reason as they continue to test how new technology and consumer expectations meld with their core strengths and brand values. Casio showed their new Android Wear-powered smartwatch that will ship at the end of March 2016 and will be an interesting competitor to the TAG Heuer Connected, albeit at a much lower price.

Many brands eager to get into the technology wearables space are finally realizing that traditional watch consumers (unlike those who currently have empty wrists) are interestrd in technology but don’t want to replace their beloved timepieces with something new. We thus see a focus on various types of smart straps, bracelets, attachments, and other accessories which complement rather than replace the traditional watch wearing experience. Many of these products are not yet ready for prime time – such as the Victorinox Swiss Army INOX Cybertool, but are eagerly anticipated by the market. Perhaps the most serious contender when it comes to the activity tracker space is Misfit, which is now part of the watch industry thanks to its parent company, the Fossil Group. Interestingly enough, the new Misfit Ray is a small cylinder-style item with small spring bars attached to either end designed to incorporate various straps – a lot like a watch. It is further meant to be worn along with a watch on either the same or opposite wrist.

Top 10 Existing Watch Updates Debuted At Baselworld 2016 ABTW Editors' Lists

Breguet is a Swiss luxury watch and has been founded in 1775. Breguet has been credited with numerous inventions, such as the 1810 Breguet wrist watch as the world’s first such product, and Abraham-Louis Breguet’s invention of this tourbillon.The Breguet hands would be the grim pomme hands just found on Breguet watches. Many celebrities, sports stars and explorers favor Breguet watches over other brands. Notably features of a Breguet watch are coin-edge case, guilloché dial and sometimes the most difficult complications of watchmaking.The Breguet Classique 7787 is an opinion not many other brands could eliminate calling “classique.” It has a silicon escapement and balance spring and, even more immediately evident, a dial so all over the place, most traditional manufactures would toss the plan and its designer out the moment the very first sketches were presented. And at a Breguet, it all just works, somehow.I’m a complete fan of Breguet and, I will go so far as to say, I feel every single watch buff out there to be one too — just not to the same extent. While I could rarely tolerate watch brands re-releasing their old things — honestly, I completely despise these Vacheron Historiques, for example — Breguet is one of the very few whose previous is vivid, fascinating, and quirky enough, that pretty much everything they have to do is keep on paying an honest tribute for this. To get a Breguet that by definition includes tasteful, yet powerful innovation, just examine the double-balance chronograph 7077 for among the best contemporary Breguet watches which stand for a 21st century Breguet should.

Smartwatches will continue to slowly but surely invade the traditional watch industry as the major luxury timepiece makers understand the available technology as well as consumer preferences more in the future. I believe that the enduring sentiment among traditional watch brands when it comes to smartwatches is that if the smart wearable industry is as big as everyone says it is going to be, then there is little reason to rush to market since there will be ample time to design and test the right product for them.

Top 10 Existing Watch Updates Debuted At Baselworld 2016 ABTW Editors' Lists

In our list of top 10 existing watch updates from Baselworld 2016, you’ll see a few themes, and we aren’t bashful that at least one brand has as many as three positions on the list. Updated existing watches are those which aren’t a new family, but rather have exceptional new versions or important across-the-board updates which make them even better. Rolex, Omega, and Tudor aren’t here with new concepts, but rather refinements on popular ones. Better cases, dials, and movements are how to make something good even better. Omega is finally understanding that they don’t always need to release brand new product families, but rather give existing fans new reasons to buy models they don’t already have. Moreover, many of these updates represent little or no added cost to the previous generation model – which is a practice I really hope becomes more the norm in the industry. Too often, watch brands act as though their current products are so perfect, that any added improvements should immediately come with higher costs. I reject this notion and suggest that when a brand produces a particular product in a high volume over time, they should automatically include regular updates to new versions without adding additional retail cost. So, without further ado, here is our list of top 10 existing watch updates debuted at Baselworld 2016:

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