Cars, for example, are more and more digitalized. Most modern new cars have about 30-75 separate computers inside. The future will bring cars driving by themselves, or at least, correct the driver when necessary.
Personally, I prefer the true classic cars and bikes. I used to restore them when I was younger (although im not that old, just a few decades ;) ) Will we still be able to drive a 1980's car in regular traffic without being sued when causing an accident?
Allright, enough about cars. Vintage digital watches.
These days we seem to be on the brink (which is what the large electronic corporations like to make us believe) of the digital watch-computer; everything at hand (first linked to our mobile, later stand alone)
Personally I believe we will stick to out phones with their bigger screens (curved, rollable , etc), but time will tell.
Will there be a good market for vintage digitals?
YES!
Yes, there will be, maybe even more then at the moment; Watches will become more wide accepted with digital screens because of the upcoming watch computers IF they succeed as predicted. Therefore I believe the vintage digital watch will become a more accepted (more then these days) way to stand out of the crowd with something special; a first Seiko or Casio watch of the 1970's and eighthies (and in a few years, the 1990's)
Is a good market right for us collectors? Yes, and no.. Think about that ;)
Just a thought that just popped in my mind. Curious what you guys think about this.
Personally, I prefer the true classic cars and bikes. I used to restore them when I was younger (although im not that old, just a few decades ;) ) Will we still be able to drive a 1980's car in regular traffic without being sued when causing an accident?
Allright, enough about cars. Vintage digital watches.
These days we seem to be on the brink (which is what the large electronic corporations like to make us believe) of the digital watch-computer; everything at hand (first linked to our mobile, later stand alone)
Personally I believe we will stick to out phones with their bigger screens (curved, rollable , etc), but time will tell.
Will there be a good market for vintage digitals?
YES!
Yes, there will be, maybe even more then at the moment; Watches will become more wide accepted with digital screens because of the upcoming watch computers IF they succeed as predicted. Therefore I believe the vintage digital watch will become a more accepted (more then these days) way to stand out of the crowd with something special; a first Seiko or Casio watch of the 1970's and eighthies (and in a few years, the 1990's)
Is a good market right for us collectors? Yes, and no.. Think about that ;)
Just a thought that just popped in my mind. Curious what you guys think about this.