Jcp311 wrote:hoppyjr wrote: ↑Mon Apr 22, 2024 8:56 pm
Jcp311 wrote:tattoo chef wrote: ↑Mon Apr 22, 2024 6:09 am
Jcp311 wrote:Blaine wrote: ↑Sun Apr 21, 2024 2:23 pm
Aegir CD-1/CD 2 seems very close to the Seal. I owned the latter at one point and was really a terrific model. It was their very early variant/production.
I just saw Roger’s post from WRUW Saturday (yesterday) and someone at their G2G had a black dial Aegir CD 1 …I think haha. I believe these may be long out of production. Even has the Fricker case.
Good luck with your search.
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Thanks. I'm afraid to ask what happened to Aegir. A cd2 was always on my list.
Went out of business unfortunately. There’s some threads around here from Todd that detailed it, but mostly he had issues with Fricker, never wanted to go to China, attempted to machine cases himself, made some amazing buckles along the way but ultimately he had to give it all up. The brand never really took off and he had put a lot of years and labor into it, and it just came time to put it to rest.
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That's brutal. I wish Todd all the best.
I wonder who's doing stuff similar to fricker these days? Like if one of us was crazy enough to start a high end tool watch brand where would one go?
Sinn
Guinand
Muhle Glasshute
They'd do private label? Guinand makes sense, but Sinn?
I didn’t read it the way you intended.
It seems a hard road to start a brand and have it really take root. When Matt started Ares we had a conversation and I was truly happy he was giving it a go. I believed, as I’m sure he did too, that it would be a great product and have longevity.
I can’t say what his status or longevity will be in the watch business, but based on the post-initial-year or so of reviews, including many of our own experiences here, it may not be as intended. Maybe I’m wrong.
I think the only profitable way forward is to go made in China, but have a strong enough relationship with the maker to assure some proprietary and protected design elements. Good luck with that.
It all seems to much trouble, which takes me back to my original reply:
Buy a Sinn, Guinand, or MG and enjoy.
