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01-22-2010, 10:57 AM | #441 |
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Re: Wristwatch collectors out there?
The bubble window is neat, but it's something style wise is exclusive to Rolex, as is the trident start hour hand. Any watch with those styling queues looks like Rolex imitation.
It does not deter it from being a quality watch, just not as original looking.
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01-22-2010, 12:06 PM | #443 |
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All divers watches share the same styling ques..they kinda have to. The Longines Hydroconquest looks nothing like a Rolex Submariner...I personally owned one (as well as 3 submariners) and it was an awesome watch. It has much heft to it and it very solid...fit and finish wise it cannot be beat for the price.
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01-22-2010, 03:34 PM | #444 |
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I'll agree with you due to the thick bezels and the big lumes... but i see huge aesthetic differences in many divers... some i like, some i do not.
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01-22-2010, 03:38 PM | #445 |
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an hommage of what?
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01-22-2010, 03:40 PM | #446 |
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well i just guess you'll have to wait Mr. Florida!
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01-22-2010, 04:03 PM | #447 |
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Re: Wristwatch collectors out there?
Agreed. A good friend was an authorized dealer for quite a while and, from what I understand, another issue they had in the American market was when they allowed them to be manufactured for a while and sold in the US under their label but without really any quality control. For the money, I think they make a very good watch and I'd take one over a Tag and the like.
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01-22-2010, 06:41 PM | #448 | |
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Dan, i want to give you my opinion with the warmest of regard as you are an amazing person/BOTL. Its a very classic look dan. With that being said it is also a look that many manufacturers copy and exploit. I have two points to make. My opinion (and keep in mind i am just stating how i feel, not telling you how to live your life) is this; the first highend watch you buy (just my opinion) should be something classic that will last a lifetime without going out of style. Think of the possibilities. You can wear it with anything and then pass it down to your son and so on. The watch you posted has a very classic look to it and if this is your first high end watch it is a winning choice. Point number 2. After I had my first high end watch or in some cases my "holy grail" I am exploring more "less mainstream" timepieces (in regards to design) because I have a foundation that is special to me and will last a lifetime. So i guess my main point is this. If that watch is your first high-end timepiece. GO FOR IT! If you already have a classic style highend timepiece spend some time on a good watch forum and see what else is out there before committing to spending another big chunk. Regardless, its a great looking watch and its very aesthetically pleasing as well (probably why its a very common design). I hope you enjoy whatever watch you decide to buy!
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01-22-2010, 09:12 PM | #449 | |
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Longines has some watches that are cast the brand in a negative light. There are a lot of Nazi era emblem Longines army watches They are also infamous for their 1972 Munich Olympic watch which actually quite nice looking, but questionable poor taste to wear.
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01-23-2010, 01:41 AM | #452 |
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01-23-2010, 07:14 AM | #453 |
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Re: Wristwatch collectors out there?
Funny the style is very similar to what we were working on. Would've been a lot cheaper make it in fabric!
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01-23-2010, 02:34 PM | #454 | |
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01-27-2010, 09:17 AM | #455 |
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Re: Wristwatch collectors out there?
Dan,
Might want to check out www.lum-tec.com They are a small batch watch manufacturer out of Mentor, OH that is really starting to gain popularity. They do pieces in runs of 50-100, then move onto the next one. All are hand crafted, some using swiss ETA movements, some using Japenese auto movements, and some using quartz movements. Their pieces range from $600-$1500. They've recently been featured in Maxim, Playboy, and various other publications. I just got the M7 Tungsten from them which I love. I find myself grabbing my M7 before some of my bigger brand name pieces. It really is a looker. They have many to choose from, and many come with two straps, and in some cases, a bracelet. Here are some pictures they sent me of the final product before they shipped it out to me. |
01-27-2010, 09:49 AM | #457 | |
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Here is an Anonimo:
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01-27-2010, 12:17 PM | #458 |
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Re: Wristwatch collectors out there?
Yeah he was in the luming business before making watches. Agreed, some models are close to Panerai's and IWC's, however others are very unique. I plan on reserving his 2010 M22 Tungsten hand wind model come March. It's looking to be a real beauty and will feature an ETA 6498-1 decorated movement which is a very nice movement. I love the font that's being used on it as well.
Another company making nice watches is Steinhardt out of Germany. Their pieces are similar to some of IWC's. My next watch related purchase is going to be the new Diver Pro II strap that Breitling just came out with for my Heritage 46. It's much cleaner than the Diver Pro that spells out Breitling really big all over it. After that, I'm taking it easy for a while. |