After a time out of 24 hours, I have decided to write this post. Although being a member from the start of the IWC Forum, I decided to leave the English Forum in November 2008. The reason for that had nothing to do with the content of the Forum and its fine Forum members of which many are personal friends for life. The reason was a too tight moderation, at least in my view, leading to the deletion of posts and personal "correcting" emails. Being adults, Europeans have difficulties to be addressed as persons who should know how to behave and how to stick to the the rules of IWC's moderation,strange enough determined by one person. My frustration of those days is best transferred by "Macstevie" in German and I regret that his post cannot be understood by many English native speakers.
After stepping into the German Forum, I felt relieved and all of my contributions and comments were left untouched. I thank Alexander Linz for that. And my Forum fellowers, who liked the contributins.
From an economical point of view I understand that IWC closes the German Forum. We must be honest and admit that the contributions were declining over the years.In contrast to what some collectors think,it is absolutely clear that IWC collectors do not play any role in the sales figures of IWC, even if one counts 100 million people in Switzerland, Austria and Germany. However, should economical reasons play a major role, while it is known that most if the know-how and historical information is mastered by the German and French IWC Archives and German speaking collectors with the exception of Greg Steer, Alan Myers and Michael Friedberg. And is IWC not the watch company that proudly uses its past achievements to create and launch new time pieces every year?
The way IWC scratches the German Forum from the list, without permitting its members to react, without access to nor comment from Alexander Linz is rude, unbelievable and very un-European. Amazing is further to me that the English Forumers welcome their German speaking colleagues, but that none of them states : what the hell is going on? This is wrong!
After a few weeks the fuzz and the storm will calm down. What will be next?
I myself would like to continue to be a Forum member (not Chinese, sorry) and to post the results of my passion, my hobby and my research : IWC!
I sincerely hope that such is possible in the English speaking Forum, maybe in a litlle bit more liberal environment with understanding from both sides of the Atlantic that we are different in ethics, education and views, but that among many things that we have in common, there is one outstanding : IWC.
Kind regards,
Adrian van der Meijden,
(alwaysiwc).