How many pieces are typically made in any sort of design?
I understand LE numbers, but what would be a typical amount for a new model?
Typical watch number production
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Typical watch number production
Steinhart Ocean 39 vintage red/blue ceramic,Olko edition
C65 Super comp
C60 Trident Pro
C60 Blue LE
Omega Seamaster 300m
Longines Admiral Chronograph
C65 Super comp
C60 Trident Pro
C60 Blue LE
Omega Seamaster 300m
Longines Admiral Chronograph
Re: Typical watch number production
Unsurprisingly - and in common with pretty much every commercial company - CW do not release that information.
Richard
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Re: Typical watch number production
Fair enough,just pondering.
Obviously anything unsold etc gets placed into one of the sales,so less likely to pick up more popular model?
Steinhart Ocean 39 vintage red/blue ceramic,Olko edition
C65 Super comp
C60 Trident Pro
C60 Blue LE
Omega Seamaster 300m
Longines Admiral Chronograph
C65 Super comp
C60 Trident Pro
C60 Blue LE
Omega Seamaster 300m
Longines Admiral Chronograph
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Re: Typical watch number production
Not necessarily true. You could see a popular model returned under 60/60 showing up in the sales as Nearly New. Same for watches sent out for review.undetterred wrote: ↑Sun Feb 14, 2021 9:53 pmFair enough,just pondering.
Obviously anything unsold etc gets placed into one of the sales,so less likely to pick up more popular model?
Drew
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