Baselworld 2019 Round Table: What We Liked And What We Didn't Like At The World's Largest ...

Baselworld 2019 Round Table: What We Liked And What We Didn't Like At The World's Largest ...

Please join our traditional Quill & Pad round table discussion on Baselworld 2019, where we discuss what we did and didn't like at the world's largest annual watch exhibition GG: For the first time I could imagine that Baselworld, and watch industry trade shows in general, might actually be doomed Baselworld now looks to be on the right path, and I wish the new management all the best but they have a long uphill struggle ahead.

The watches we saw IS: It's far too difficult for me to narrow the choice down to just one watch, but I've got it down to four: the H Moser Endeavour Small Seconds Blue Lagoon is one of the best-looking watches I've ever seen in my life, and then there is the MB&F Legacy Machine FlyingT.

A non-mechanical watch that blew me away was the TAG Heuer Connected Modular 45 for golf with its accompanying app Given the rich history of this watch - one of the first automatic chronograph models, the first water-resistant square case, its high-octane "DNA" - I would have expected much more ado and at least one reedition at the fair IS: I've just bought a new house, so my watch budget is nonexistent, but I love the new designs of Cuervo y Sobrinos and I long for a Tudor Black Bay.

ED: This is an interesting question as always because the independents really make up my true loves in the watch world. . Source