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Sweet2L 12-03-2007 06:55 AM

My daily... Fossil Big Tic has analog hands and a digital background

http://www.realgoodwatches.com/image...sil/jr8504.jpg

and my "dressy" watch, Guess Microsteel

http://www.sharperimage.com/all/en/i...s/SK968-MI.JPG

Ducky 12-03-2007 10:27 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by HedgeHog
If I wanted to post watches I'd LIKE to own, I'll look for pix of Patek Philippe 5002, IWC Big Pilot, PAM249, etc. I don't have hi-res pix of my watches so I used web ones. FWIW, Tags are low-end watches for collectors. I can't afford big names but my Panerai is a start.

Just for you, here's a crappy Blackberry shot pix.

http://members.shaw.ca/wankelpron/watches.jpg

lol @ mc25 for being a dumb ass.

mc25 12-03-2007 11:06 AM

edited my post. My bad. But realistically I couldnt see someone owning that many watches. But like i said in my edit, I guess there are people that collect modern watches.

StylinRed 12-03-2007 01:24 PM

too lazy to find pics so ill just list

versace landmark round chronograph blue (fav)
tissot t-touch red
rado sintra chrono black
corum bubble skeleton
aquamaster diamond ;) one of those gaudy rapper watches
rolex 18kgold (met my uncle for the first time and he took it off and gave it to me)
baume mercier hampton chrono
movado faceto
and a bunch of seiko/citizen/bulova/guess/etc watches

these are all gifts from parents/uncles/aunts/cousin

brokentelephone 12-04-2007 12:50 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by HedgeHog
Back from the dead...


Best pricing to get an IWC:

1) Locally and haggle
2) US
3) Asia

Not sure if IWC gets much discounts, Tags always do and Panerais get nadda.

TIA.

Your order is backwards!

And ALL watches are up for major discounts, from Audemars Piguet to Zenith.... if you're paying retail (or anything more than 70% of MRSP) you're getting ripped off.

Meowjin 12-04-2007 01:35 AM

anyone who wears an aquamaster/marc jacob watch should be shot.

(quartz movements for a watch that cost more then 100 dollars is a sin)

Marco911 12-04-2007 02:41 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by brokentelephone
Your order is backwards!

And ALL watches are up for major discounts, from Audemars Piguet to Zenith.... if you're paying retail (or anything more than 70% of MRSP) you're getting ripped off.

Not entirely true. You'd be very, very hard-pressed to find discounted Pateks. And there are almost no discounts on the hottest Panerais. Although, personally, I think Panerai is an overrated watch.

Ulic Qel-Droma 12-04-2007 02:52 AM

Patek Philippe.

haha too bad it's fake and broken. fuck.

flameboy54 12-04-2007 06:14 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by MajinHurricane
(quartz movements for a watch that cost more then 100 dollars is a sin)
agreed

HedgeHog 12-04-2007 07:07 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by brokentelephone
Your order is backwards!

And ALL watches are up for major discounts, from Audemars Piguet to Zenith.... if you're paying retail (or anything more than 70% of MRSP) you're getting ripped off.

Whoops, I meant that list to be a question not a statement. I figure it would be cheapest in Asia but authenticity will be a concern. And if one were to acquire the timepiece from an AD, would they offer much discount?


Anyhoo, ventured into this thread on Paneristi.com...wow, RM's are pretty nutz. 3 Crazy Watches

Fairlady Z 12-04-2007 04:20 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by MajinHurricane
(quartz movements for a watch that cost more then 100 dollars is a sin)
I agree if it's the for some company, usually a fashion label, charging a ridiculous amount of money for a watch with a generic quartz movement. But disagree if it's a 'sin' to charge $100+ for a high end quartz. Let's use Citizen as an example.

The nicer Citizens are well above $100. Their 2100 movement is partially hand assembled due to its complexity. The Citizen model, sadly not available in North America, is around the $1000 mark. While many would gasp at the price for this subtle looking Citizen, it's one of the world's most accurate quartz movement at +/- 1s per year. It's so accurate that owners notices when the atomic clock adjusts for a leap second. Lastly, Citizen's Campanola line, well above the $1000 mark, are handmade and the attention to detail and artistic quality is absolutely incredible. If you hang out on WatchZone.com, there's a collector of Campanolas, and believe it or not, who prefers them over his PPs and APs.

mako 12-04-2007 05:55 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by mc25
edited my post. My bad. But realistically I couldnt see someone owning that many watches. But like i said in my edit, I guess there are people that collect modern watches.
i currently own 11 (plus one that i have up for sale)
i guess people could collect anything
i seem to have a problem with buying any watch that i like

Meowjin 12-04-2007 10:09 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Fairlady Z
I agree if it's the for some company, usually a fashion label, charging a ridiculous amount of money for a watch with a generic quartz movement. But disagree if it's a 'sin' to charge $100+ for a high end quartz. Let's use Citizen as an example.

The nicer Citizens are well above $100. Their 2100 movement is partially hand assembled due to its complexity. The Citizen model, sadly not available in North America, is around the $1000 mark. While many would gasp at the price for this subtle looking Citizen, it's one of the world's most accurate quartz movement at +/- 1s per year. It's so accurate that owners notices when the atomic clock adjusts for a leap second. Lastly, Citizen's Campanola line, well above the $1000 mark, are handmade and the attention to detail and artistic quality is absolutely incredible. If you hang out on WatchZone.com, there's a collector of Campanolas, and believe it or not, who prefers them over his PPs and APs.

I was just using an exxaggerated number, but the point was I see people wear marc jacobs watches all the time, or aquamasters with tons and tons of diamonds, and I could not see my self using a watch with a quartz movement for that much money (+4 grand)

Marco911 12-05-2007 06:36 AM

Automatic > manual-winding >>Quartz. Agreed.

However, certain style of watches lend themselves to Quartz such as ultra-slim watches.

Marco911 12-05-2007 06:37 AM

Which watch are you?

If you had to identify with the brand image of any particular watch, which would you be?

I think I would be a Breguet.

mako 12-05-2007 05:49 PM

Nixon

www.nixonnow.com

Jermyzy 12-06-2007 09:24 PM

My daily beater is a Tag Heuer 1500

My fiance just bought me an Oris Artelier Complication yesterday for my Christmas present. BTW, there is a barcode sticker on the back of the mineral glass caseback, what's a safe way to remove it. Can I just use my fingernail, or will that scratch it?

http://us.st11.yimg.com/us.st.yimg.c..._157851187.gif

Here's the watch I really wanted :p

http://us.st11.yimg.com/us.st.yimg.c...7_73092078.gif


As for overpriced quartz movements...I was looking at chronograph watches, and the Cartier 21 chronograph (quartz) series were over $4k...

brokentelephone 12-07-2007 02:28 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Fairlady Z
I agree if it's the for some company, usually a fashion label, charging a ridiculous amount of money for a watch with a generic quartz movement. But disagree if it's a 'sin' to charge $100+ for a high end quartz. Let's use Citizen as an example.

The nicer Citizens are well above $100. Their 2100 movement is partially hand assembled due to its complexity. The Citizen model, sadly not available in North America, is around the $1000 mark. While many would gasp at the price for this subtle looking Citizen, it's one of the world's most accurate quartz movement at +/- 1s per year. It's so accurate that owners notices when the atomic clock adjusts for a leap second. Lastly, Citizen's Campanola line, well above the $1000 mark, are handmade and the attention to detail and artistic quality is absolutely incredible. If you hang out on WatchZone.com, there's a collector of Campanolas, and believe it or not, who prefers them over his PPs and APs.

Campanola's are awesome. Did you know the enamel on the dial is actually hand-applied by one man... he is the only man in the world still finishing dials in this way.... incredible.

I read an article about that guy on Watchzone in some watch magazine... and since then, I've been trying to locate a cool Campanola (albeit with no luck).

Marco911 12-07-2007 03:58 AM

There are some nice looking Campanolas. Sadly, the Japanese do not know how to brand and market themselves like companies in the Swiss/German watch industry.

flameboy54 12-07-2007 06:23 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Jermyzy
My daily beater is a Tag Heuer 1500
BTW, there is a barcode sticker on the back of the mineral glass caseback, what's a safe way to remove it. Can I just use my fingernail, or will that scratch it?

You should be able to use your fingernail. Chances are its synthetic sapphire so it's pretty hard to scratch. You can probably even take a razor blade to it if you want provided it IS synth sapphire. But a fingernail and zippo fluid to get rid of the gunk should be enough.

Alphamale 12-07-2007 10:50 PM

I don't know too much about watches...so I'm looking for some opinions and advice on this one:

http://www.citizenwatch.com/COC/Engl...ber=BJ7005-59E

What do you guys have to say?

Edit: This watch is also available in an "atomic" version. I don't get how a regular quartz vs an atomic can still have a plus/minus of 15secs a month? I'm totally new to this watch thing. Educate me, or just give me advice on the Nighthawk. (The face is mineral glass not saphire, WTF?!)

Gh0stRider 12-08-2007 06:34 AM

some GUESS watch and a Casio G-Shock

McB 12-11-2007 10:39 PM

If anyone knows somewhere in town to get a good price on a Tag Heuer watch please let me know!

mos_skeeto 12-12-2007 12:50 AM

i :heart: my casio

http://i1.tinypic.com/82tfiop.jpg

mako 12-12-2007 04:18 PM

that looks like something a stormtrooper would wear


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