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 Posted: Sun Dec 19th, 2010 12:51 am
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I personally have been lusting for a watch from Montana Watch Co. which does custom engraving using old designs from gun makers of past...also very expensive but handcrafted from the watch case to the leather straps...I especially like this fire torched blue version...my love.gif

http://www.montanawatch.com/collections/style.php?catID=13&modelID=38&id=101

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 Posted: Sun Dec 19th, 2010 01:56 am
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On these Montana Watches, the use of precious metals on the cases and the exquisite engraving and inlay work make it easier to justify their prices - even if they are using industry-standard ETA movements. Those Bozeman watches, on the other hand, don't justify their incredibly high prices to me. Too bad - in the $750 - $1,500 dollar range (where IMHO they belong...) they would offer a lot of value.

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Nighthawk wrote:
On these Montana Watches, the use of precious metals on the cases and the exquisite engraving and inlay work make it easier to justify their prices - even if they are using industry-standard ETA movements. Those Bozeman watches, on the other hand, don't justify their incredibly high prices to me. Too bad - in the $750 - $1,500 dollar range (where IMHO they belong...) they would offer a lot of value.

Seems like Bozeman who's so "obsessed"subtlelaugh.gif by exclusivity, founds it's master in his very own Montana...
Very nice handcraft from MWC in fact Oscar! I like the 1800 western style.
At list, MWC kind of justifie it's high prices as you say Nighthawk.

On another way: Bozeman is totally falling into the ridiculous with it's enormous prices.
Definitly not watches to invest in
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These folks are out of their minds.

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