Thanks to starbie for starting this poll! We've contacted the vendor on your behalf and they've made the Glycine Airman Purist Automatic Watch available.
I wonder how many people buying/collecting watches actually know what legally constitutes a "swiss" watch.
There are very few "swiss" watches that are truly Swiss.
By this I mean all parts, the case, and assembly and testing is done in Switzerland.
Read up on what it takes to get the all important "swiss made" at the bottom of your watch. You'll be surprised.
My point is look past the name and the price and pay attention to what's under the hood.
In a lot of cases, you are paying for the name on the dial, and getting a so-so movement an a hollow link bracelet, or poor quality band.
Every watch is over priced. Insanely marked up. This is especially true with "luxury" or fashion brands.
We have been brainwashed to think that if we don't spend a bundle that the watch is no good.
I think that whomever started this poll firstly needs to understand what a true "luxury" watch is. They don't include brands like Tissot, Seiko or Oris. These are entry level fashion watches.
I agree they are not luxury brands but not fashion brands at all !!! How Can you compare Seiko, Tissot ans Oris with fashion brands like Daniel Wellington, Diesel, Fossil, ...
I wonder how many of these choices ended up on a luxury watch poll... just because it's swiss, doesn't mean it's luxury.
Breitling, Rolex, Omega, JLC... examples of swiss luxury brands
Glycine, Alpina, Hamilton... all swiss, but not luxury brands
Bulova... American, not luxury (although probably the closest thing the US has to a luxury watch brand)
Panzera... Aussie, not luxury
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Subject of the poll has been changed since the above was posted. Original subject of the poll was along the lines of "Favorite Swiss Luxury Brands"