My comment on the "Ochsblog"

Mar 23, 2009,10:02 AM
 

"Congratulations on the launch of your website, which is a great touchpoint for this wonderfully fun brand. I find your approach of transparently tracing and celebrating all of those who are contributing to make this project happen to be incredibly interesting and refreshing. The "personality" of Ochs und Junior is devoid of pretense, which makes it almost antithetical to others who would distribute a product of similar caliber.

And the watches are fantastic! I am so envious of my 13-year-old son, who has been enthusiastically sporting his Settimana Junior for almost two weeks now. It's a hit!"

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A clandestine meeting in a restaurant in Zurich: News from Ochs und Junior!

 
 By: Ornatus-Mundi : March 23rd, 2009-01:11
Dear All: On Friday, 20 March, the conspirative group of the lead-oxen of Ochs und Junior met clandestinely in a restaurant in Zurich, all drawn magically on the screen of the Macbook: What were they cooking? the next secret plan? Oh no, totally wrong: Oc...  

My comment on the "Ochsblog"

 
 By: glickman : March 23rd, 2009-10:02
"Congratulations on the launch of your website, which is a great touchpoint for this wonderfully fun brand. I find your approach of transparently tracing and celebrating all of those who are contributing to make this project happen to be incredibly intere... 

Wonderful. . .

 
 By: Douglas : March 23rd, 2009-12:36

So...

 
 By: Rob : March 24th, 2009-02:43

Cool farmer watch

 
 By: ling5hk : March 25th, 2009-09:43
The dial and the case look quite rough. Perhaps, this is merely the quality of prototype. Hopefully, some improvements will be made on the dial and the case of the final products. Cool watch, anyway. Regards Ling

Ling, the case is extremely close to serial production...

 
 By: Ornatus-Mundi : April 7th, 2009-04:52
actually the cases will more or less remain as they come from the machining. This is a demonstration of the extreme quality they can achieve by delegating the case-making not to a standard supplier, but to a specialist workshop who produced engine parts f...