The Watch Thread - Part 4

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Ya... I'm also curious why would you say Ball is no good?

Movement, design, workmanship, quality, after sales etc? Which part of the brand is not good?

I had an Engineer II Ohio. I love everything about it. Solid build with great movement accuracy.

Strawberry_Cream bro, hope u can share ur experience with us both? :)
 

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Long day... First Zoo, followed by grocery shopping, now heading back for dinner. :)

My watch for these few weeks...

 

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Hmmm would prefer a diver/dress style, preferably automatic movement! :s12: chronograph would be expensive to service tho. Wow ball watches can be had for less than 2.5k? I always had the impression that their prices are :s22::s22:

Btw I don't think I can get a tudor or omega at that price bah..?

Last question easier to answer...new, definitely not. Pre-owned...quite difficult also

Chronograph complication also will add to cost.

I have a Ball Cleveland Express...very nice in my opinion, decent Swiss Made watch. Around SGD2.5K two years back.

About watch purchase...buy something you can afford. You can get a Tudor or Omega down the road if not now :)
 

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Hmmm would prefer a diver/dress style, preferably automatic movement! :s12: chronograph would be expensive to service tho. Wow ball watches can be had for less than 2.5k? I always had the impression that their prices are :s22::s22:

Btw I don't think I can get a tudor or omega at that price bah..?

Since it will be a gift from your parents, I highly doubt your parents will want to get you a pre-owned piece. You might get lucky with pre-owned omega/tudor if you search hard enough.

You can try Tag Heuer, Longines, Oris, Tissot, Hamilton etc as they are pretty well known brands around that price range. (you won't feel left out from people who don't know any other luxury watch brand other than rolex. :s8:)

Stowa and Nomos have some good reputation but the wait is....:s22:
 

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Last question easier to answer...new, definitely not. Pre-owned...quite difficult also

Chronograph complication also will add to cost.

I have a Ball Cleveland Express...very nice in my opinion, decent Swiss Made watch. Around SGD2.5K two years back.

About watch purchase...buy something you can afford. You can get a Tudor or Omega down the road if not now :)

Haha I think I'll skip the tudor.. Not befitting of my current status yet.. Maybe next time. Most prob settling for a tissot/hamilton for now~
 

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Since it will be a gift from your parents, I highly doubt your parents will want to get you a pre-owned piece. You might get lucky with pre-owned omega/tudor if you search hard enough.

You can try Tag Heuer, Longines, Oris, Tissot, Hamilton etc as they are pretty well known brands around that price range. (you won't feel left out from people who don't know any other luxury watch brand other than rolex. :s8:)

Stowa and Nomos have some good reputation but the wait is....:s22:

Most probably going for a tissot ~ or hamilton. But I think most likely tissot as hamilton designs aren't very appealing to me..
 

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Haha I think I'll skip the tudor.. Not befitting of my current status yet.. Maybe next time. Most prob settling for a tissot/hamilton for now~

I look at looks, quality and character of the watch ( imagine a blind test where you cannot see the brand of the watch), then the brand ( which also carries character la). So far no regrets after 3 purchases.
 

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Question from a watch strap changing virgin. I know a spring bar remover is needed. However, it appears these come in different sizes. How do I know which size to buy?
 

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Most probably going for a tissot ~ or hamilton. But I think most likely tissot as hamilton designs aren't very appealing to me..

If you're looking for something dressy, try Frederique Constant. There are some nice ones below $2.5K but looks $25K (or almost) :)
 

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Fellow fire snake!:s12:

sorry i fire dragon=:p last time during my poly days i also went gym... 3/4 times a week.. really need to commit... after basketball injury nv go liaoz... MC half a year.. NSF life also cut half a year... now wear tight tight like bak zhang.. guys our age or maybe me only start to fancy on gold watch... LOL
 
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Most probably going for a tissot ~ or hamilton. But I think most likely tissot as hamilton designs aren't very appealing to me..

I remember u saying the mm300 caught your eye right? Decided not to get that?

It's a really great value for money piece given that it's movement is an 8L35, an undecorated and unadjusted version of the high-end Grand Seiko 9S55.
 
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hey pagani,
Norwich 2 Liverpool 3

3 more matches and i will get a new watch to celebrate :s12::s12:

Go Liverpool!!!
 
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