OT: Watch advise
#41
I bought and subsequently sold watches every few months because I just couldn't find one that I really "loved."
Then I bought a blacked out Hamilton Railroad auto chrono which I still have after 4 or 5 years. My current watch though is my favorite, a simple clean Omega Speedmaster.
Get a Speedy, you won't regret it.
Then I bought a blacked out Hamilton Railroad auto chrono which I still have after 4 or 5 years. My current watch though is my favorite, a simple clean Omega Speedmaster.
Get a Speedy, you won't regret it.
#42
my watchbox currently consists of a Submariner, GMT Master (BLNR), WG Daytona, Breitling Super Avenger, Breitling Montbrillant and a Panera 111
im trying to sell my PAM, going to switch it for a Tag Carrera
I want to add a Audimar Silver themes to my collection and a Cartier roadster chrono.
to me, these watches are not just a status symbol, but i truly appreciate the complications and the craftsmanship. i mean its also the reason why choose to drive Jags over the typical BMW/Benz
im trying to sell my PAM, going to switch it for a Tag Carrera
I want to add a Audimar Silver themes to my collection and a Cartier roadster chrono.
to me, these watches are not just a status symbol, but i truly appreciate the complications and the craftsmanship. i mean its also the reason why choose to drive Jags over the typical BMW/Benz
#43
Found one
Finally found a watch I like for the F-Type.
Arnold & Son has similar traits to Jaguar: deep British heritage, global brand, design-forward, mechanical design with some theater, and (at the moment) still not a large enough volume producer to be boring.
Despite the British roots (John Arnold was a peer of Breguet's in the 1700's and made watches for the royals), the watches are now handmade in Chaux-de-Fonds Switzerland. It's hard to find a good true British watch these days.
It's missing a tachymeter, but let's face it: folks who want timed performance don't end up buying F-Types :-p
Arnold & Son has similar traits to Jaguar: deep British heritage, global brand, design-forward, mechanical design with some theater, and (at the moment) still not a large enough volume producer to be boring.
Despite the British roots (John Arnold was a peer of Breguet's in the 1700's and made watches for the royals), the watches are now handmade in Chaux-de-Fonds Switzerland. It's hard to find a good true British watch these days.
It's missing a tachymeter, but let's face it: folks who want timed performance don't end up buying F-Types :-p
#44
Finally found a watch I like for the F-Type.
Arnold & Son has similar traits to Jaguar: deep British heritage, global brand, design-forward, mechanical design with some theater, and (at the moment) still not a large enough volume producer to be boring.
Despite the British roots (John Arnold was a peer of Breguet's in the 1700's and made watches for the royals), the watches are now handmade in Chaux-de-Fonds Switzerland. It's hard to find a good true British watch these days.
It's missing a tachymeter, but let's face it: folks who want timed performance don't end up buying F-Types :-p
Arnold & Son has similar traits to Jaguar: deep British heritage, global brand, design-forward, mechanical design with some theater, and (at the moment) still not a large enough volume producer to be boring.
Despite the British roots (John Arnold was a peer of Breguet's in the 1700's and made watches for the royals), the watches are now handmade in Chaux-de-Fonds Switzerland. It's hard to find a good true British watch these days.
It's missing a tachymeter, but let's face it: folks who want timed performance don't end up buying F-Types :-p
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#47
I enjoy a fine watch and have 4. But I must admit I've bought some Chinese knockoffs. The usually last a year or so but look identical to authentic, run $150 to $250. Since I already have fine time pieces nobody asks about them. My main are Brietling Chrono44, Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Blue dial( bought used),Cartier Diver, and a great Tag black semi-skeleton chronograph, perfect for cars and cofffee! My knockoffs are usually Rolex!
#49
I decided to refurbish my favorite watch instead - new band, crystal, and mechanical works. Watches I liked were priced too high, in a way that I would have had to prioritize my spending as a result. I didn't buy a new one as it would have resulted in less of something else down the road.
For example, this year I rented a Ferrari F430 for a track day. Fun times, but reassured me that owning one isn't for me.
For example, this year I rented a Ferrari F430 for a track day. Fun times, but reassured me that owning one isn't for me.
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#50
I'm not a fan of 'classical' see-on-every-wrist watches. Expensive, snooty. I like to be more creative. This is my current fav and much less coin + a lot more attention, good and bad.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...A2BZS9IPA9UDRO
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...A2BZS9IPA9UDRO
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#51
Not advice - just a watch story. My wife and I were going on safari in Kenya and Tanzania, and my wife didn't want my $250 Sieko (yes, that's why I'm not giving watch advice. Had a Seamaster that got stolen ;-))) stolen while we were on the road. I just went along with her, and she bought me a $25 watch for the safari.
When we got to the first airport in Kenya and were going through Security, I accidentally dropped the watch 2 feet to concrete. It immediately died. For the next two weeks, I was asking the guides and workers for the time, and every single one of them pulled out a SmartPhone.
When we got to the first airport in Kenya and were going through Security, I accidentally dropped the watch 2 feet to concrete. It immediately died. For the next two weeks, I was asking the guides and workers for the time, and every single one of them pulled out a SmartPhone.
#52
Watches are a little like cars. If you want something functional, get a prius or an accord. Anything above that is variously indulgent, snooty, attention-grasping or a form of hobbyist love or expression!
My watches are all insured except the generic ones, it would suck to drop one on concrete and lose it!
A timex or gshock works great for travel. Or, in my case, I just bring a couple so I won't be bereft
My watches are all insured except the generic ones, it would suck to drop one on concrete and lose it!
A timex or gshock works great for travel. Or, in my case, I just bring a couple so I won't be bereft
#53
A good point. Maybe more than you realize. I have been to many places in the world where thieves wouldn't think twice about cutting off your hand to steal your expensive watch. Whenever I traveled to those places I would never even wear a watch - or anything that might be considered valuable.
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#56
RGP -
Funny. I hear you. I finally got Lasik a couple years ago and typically when you are over 40 you don't get BOTH distance and reading 20/20.
For about a month my vision was 20/20 reading and 20/40 distance. Then slowly the reading faded out to 20/60 or so and the distance is about 20/30.
Well worth it all around, but when my reading was 20/20 I was paying more checks than usual so i could make sure my friends could see I could read those poorly-printed bar tabs under dim lighting .
Now I can still read much better than before, but dim light or small text and I need 1.0 readers.
Science/tech is sure a marvel and a gift.
Funny. I hear you. I finally got Lasik a couple years ago and typically when you are over 40 you don't get BOTH distance and reading 20/20.
For about a month my vision was 20/20 reading and 20/40 distance. Then slowly the reading faded out to 20/60 or so and the distance is about 20/30.
Well worth it all around, but when my reading was 20/20 I was paying more checks than usual so i could make sure my friends could see I could read those poorly-printed bar tabs under dim lighting .
Now I can still read much better than before, but dim light or small text and I need 1.0 readers.
Science/tech is sure a marvel and a gift.
#57
https://www.jomashop.com/montblanc-watch-110337.html?utm_source=googleproduct&utm_medium=cp c&utm_campaign=googleproductsearch&pt_source=googl eads&pt_medium=cpc&pt_campaign=(ROI)+Shopping+-+Sale+Watches+$1000+-+3000&gclid=EAIaIQobChMItvDd5vON1wIVlQOGCh29ugjjEA QYCyABEgLKbfD_BwE
Very readable face on this watch. Their new time walkers are racing inspired.
Very readable face on this watch. Their new time walkers are racing inspired.
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I decided to retire my old timepiece, so I am now shopping for a new one and need suggestions. Problem, I am a car guy and know very little about watches. I don't regularly wear one, and would need one only for Important Meetings. I am in technology sector, so maybe I don't even need one?
Q1: Is watch still expected?
Q2: What would be the economical way to get bare-minimum to meet expectations?
Q3: Are there any 'pairings' with F-type that are possible?
Any advice is appreciated!
Q1: Is watch still expected?
Q2: What would be the economical way to get bare-minimum to meet expectations?
Q3: Are there any 'pairings' with F-type that are possible?
Any advice is appreciated!
https://www.christopherward.com/
Read some of the reviews and you will learn that CW are generally viewed as significantly better than Mount Blanc & others similar and CW has some VERY attractive styles. Here are the two I own
Sports/Dive Watch - 38mm GMT (Mine has the white face rather than black but is otherwise identical)
https://www.christopherward.com/watc...nt-pro-gmt-600
Here is a review of the same white dial, red bezel GMT Mark II that I have
Dress 40mm 5 day reserve (Mine is the predecessor to this one and is COSC certified so extremely accurate and has blue hands)
https://www.christopherward.com/watc...utomatic-range
Youtube review of this model (not my video)
Here is a forum that specializes in CW watches. I use the same moniker (ndabunka) at all forums and current own two of these but used to own one of the limited editions until another form member paid me WAY TOO MUCH money for it (lol). Message me there is you want or need more info.
Christopher Ward Forum ? Index page
CW has had a number of "limited edition" watches that were associated with racing (Formula 1, Aston Martin, Ferrari, etc) but none currently available as new. However, here is an image of a COSC that is motorsports oriented and less than $1K
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Finally found a watch I like for the F-Type.
Arnold & Son has similar traits to Jaguar: deep British heritage, global brand, design-forward, mechanical design with some theater, and (at the moment) still not a large enough volume producer to be boring.
Despite the British roots (John Arnold was a peer of Breguet's in the 1700's and made watches for the royals), the watches are now handmade in Chaux-de-Fonds Switzerland. It's hard to find a good true British watch these days.
It's missing a tachymeter, but let's face it: folks who want timed performance don't end up buying F-Types :-p
Arnold & Son has similar traits to Jaguar: deep British heritage, global brand, design-forward, mechanical design with some theater, and (at the moment) still not a large enough volume producer to be boring.
Despite the British roots (John Arnold was a peer of Breguet's in the 1700's and made watches for the royals), the watches are now handmade in Chaux-de-Fonds Switzerland. It's hard to find a good true British watch these days.
It's missing a tachymeter, but let's face it: folks who want timed performance don't end up buying F-Types :-p
It sounds like you are not aware of Christopher Ward who is also in the UK. Check out my prior post here for details
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