@Genta jeg fant en artikkel på nett som gir en ganske bra definisjon av «neo-vintage»:
Chrono Hunter
Og dette er hva ChatGPT sier
:
«Neo-vintage watches are timepieces that occupy a transitional space between vintage and modern watches. Typically, they are defined as watches produced from the late 1980s to the early 2000s, blending characteristics of classic vintage design with more modern manufacturing techniques.
Key Features:
1. Era of Production: Made during the late 20th century to early 21st century.
2. Design Aesthetics: Retain vintage-inspired elements such as smaller case sizes, classic dials, and traditional materials.
3. Modern Innovations: Feature advancements like sapphire crystals, improved movements, and water resistance.
4. Collectability: Considered appealing by collectors due to their unique position of bridging old-world charm and contemporary functionality.
5. Rising Popularity: Increasingly sought after as many models from this period are no longer produced, making them rare yet accessible compared to true vintage watches.
Examples include early models of the Omega Seamaster Professional or the Rolex Explorer 14270.