Kaiser_Soze
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- Apr 14, 2008
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As mentioned before, I find this thread quite fascinating. What’s the reason people you buy these watches? You can obviously buy cheaper ones. No agenda, I’m genuinely interested. I don’t wear a watch myself.
For me it is the detail, precision craftsmanship, the engineering, the 'build' planning of the expert, and the desirability of those 'assets' in the piece. It also has to look elegant.
As mentioned before, I find this thread quite fascinating. What’s the reason people you buy these watches? You can obviously buy cheaper ones. No agenda, I’m genuinely interested. I don’t wear a watch myself.
As mentioned before, I find this thread quite fascinating. What’s the reason people you buy these watches? You can obviously buy cheaper ones. No agenda, I’m genuinely interested. I don’t wear a watch myself.
Had many of the years can be quite addictive especially if you join a watch forum. Something nice about having something mechanical on the wrist.As mentioned before, I find this thread quite fascinating. What’s the reason people you buy these watches? You can obviously buy cheaper ones. No agenda, I’m genuinely interested. I don’t wear a watch myself.
I have one new watch, a Tudor, sometimes derided by those who don't know much about watches, which is probably the best value watch on the market today, sister brand of Rolex and in house movements.
Had many of the years can be quite addictive especially if you join a watch forum. Something nice about having something mechanical on the wrist.
I was becoming quite obsessive about them so sold most of the valuable ones a few years back. Unless you know the models to buy they are not as great an investment as people make out. Servicing costs on the major brands are sky high, something many don't factor in. Buying new apart from Patek Philippe and Rolex ( and then only the right models) will see you out of pocket for a long while. Only reason many have made money in recent years is because of huge rise in RRP. Rolex are actually same cost as many Brietling, which are massively overpriced. Omega make some nice watches but again recent price hikes means you would have to have one for many years to see any value.
The ones I have now are 50's and 60's vintage, nice to have something old and working. I also have some old clocks. A hobby and something from the past.
I have one new watch, a Tudor, sometimes derided by those who don't know much about watches, which is probably the best value watch on the market today, sister brand of Rolex and in house movements.
It's something you either get or don't.
You might want to check that.
Tudor buy their movements from ETA - part of the Swatch group. Basically they use Omega movements.
Is there a list of what manufacturers and their models have proper in-house movements? I know that my Brietling has a base ETA movement that's been in-housed. I'd like to get a fully in-house movement when I buy again.
What's the reason people buy nice - no, any clothes - they've obviously already got enough clothes to keep them warm etc. What's the reason people buy anything?As mentioned before, I find this thread quite fascinating. What’s the reason people you buy these watches? You can obviously buy cheaper ones.
Nothing wrong with Tudor, but I don't agree with you about value. Better value than some of the competition, but they're still not cheap, and they don't appreciate, so I can't see how they're best value.I have one new watch, a Tudor, sometimes derided by those who don't know much about watches, which is probably the best value watch on the market today, sister brand of Rolex and in house movements.
You might want to check that.
Tudor buy their movements from ETA - part of the Swatch group. Basically they use Omega movements.
Nothing wrong with Tudor, but I don't agree with you about value. Better value than some of the competition, but they're still not cheap, and they don't appreciate, so I can't see how they're best value.
As a man who will happily spend £3 on a 330ml can of (craft) beer, and hundreds on a good leather man bag, when perfectly serviceable bags are available for a tenner, you shouldn't really find this stuff hard to understand.
What's the reason people buy nice - no, any clothes - they've obviously already got enough clothes to keep them warm etc. What's the reason people buy anything?
A nice watch can be a piece of jewelry, and can be a nice thing, that's all.