However, I came across another definition the other day that apparently has become common in the world of watches and more recently film cameras, Neo-Vintage. I've also seen the category used for handbags but not Filofax organisers yet.
Neo-Vintage seems to be classed as not modern (recent production) or not true Vintage.
In terms of watches, Neo-Vintage seems to be defined as 'early 1990's to the mid-2000's'
Watches older than the early 1990's seem to be classed as 'Vintage' and younger than the mid 2000's are classed as 'Modern'.
Could we adapt this category for Filofax models?
Personally I would put Vintage as being older than 1993, Neo-Vintage between 1994 to say 2010.
What do you think? Please add your comments below.
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