Founded in 2006, the Concepto watch manufacture has created a modular watch movement, modeled after the famous Valjoux 7750, the C2000. And finest of, it's obtainable in seventy variations. I don't know in regards to you, but I for just one, am keen on a few of the smaller less expensive watch brands which use replica Audemars Piguet watches Valjoux 7750 along with other similar base movements. This keeps the price down, and allows consumers, like myself, to purchase reliable, quality mechanical watches, for a reasonable price. In talking to who owns Maurice de Mauriac, Daniel Dreifuss, he says, "even if the price on 7750 movements go up, we will be fine".
However, many brands, at even discounted points aren't saying the same. A lot more affordable brands, in the $2,000 and below cost range, could be negatively impacted by increased ETA/Valjoux prices and decreased production. This is where the Concepto Watch Factory is available in. With seventy Audemars Piguet watches variations on the C2000 movement, even column wheel chronographs and tourbillons are available. This could easily become the one-stop shop for base movements, that ETA once was (and still is, although they want to change this). Now that ETA wants no thing about this market,
Concepto appears to be positioned well for this significant change on the procurement side from the watch market. It's crazy to me that Swatch, who owns ETA and numerous other watch production facilities, replica Blancpain 2850B.1130.64B watch would want to throw away a $300-$400 million business. And I think in the end, it is really only a way for these phones hike up prices, while squeezing out less significant wannabe watchmakers. In either case, I applaud Concepto for getting the foresight to calculate this urgent need, and I hope they are able to maintain the demand and quality required.