The Watch Thread - Part 4

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Samfreak

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Lol means she's certainly looking for a luxury piece already.

That's pretty clear. She has a <1yr old Omega Constellation with diamond markers which she probably wore ... maybe twice?

I have a JLC and she thought it will be nice for her to have one too. This one caught her eyes:
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Fortunately, even the quartz version is priced out of her top price range.
 

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And that means unworn right....why would he buy, don't wear then sell at almost $3k loss?

Yeah should be unworn since its brand new in box.

Could be various reasons, some ppl buy only to realise its not suitable for them later. Some are gifts that they don't fancy etc.
 

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Yes, I ever asked this question to a watch maker and he told me that the mechanism in a old watch is more reliable as compared to the new one.

Why is that so? Wouldn't the gears be more worn out, metals oxidised etc in an old watch
 

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Yeah should be unworn since its brand new in box.

Could be various reasons, some ppl buy only to realise its not suitable for them later. Some are gifts that they don't fancy etc.
More likely the guy purchased from overseas at a lower price and selling to others now for some profit. Similar to grey dealers
 

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Hi guys, I am thinking of getting one Rolex. It's either 2T blue sub, 2T GMT2 or Daytona Ever Rose Chico dial.

I know the Daytona can be considered totally diff from sub or GMT2. Just want to hear some feedback.
 

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Yes, I ever asked this question to a watch maker and he told me that the mechanism in a old watch is more reliable as compared to the new one.

Actually I feel olden days luxury products quality is higher than current products. All due to aim for better profit for share holders
 

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Hi guys, I am thinking of getting one Rolex. It's either 2T blue sub, 2T GMT2 or Daytona Ever Rose Chico dial.

I know the Daytona can be considered totally diff from sub or GMT2. Just want to hear some feedback.

depends on what type of feel you wanna portray and which want you like the most.

in terms of iconicity, sub would be the most iconic with its divers background followed by the daytona for its racing heritage and im not sure about the gmt master.

in terms of versatility, all can be worn casual or smart i guess. down to what you looking for.
 

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Any idea how much is this JLC perpetual in steel and RG ah? Nice leh.

Yatto-san, not sure abt local prices but after googling around i found the steel one was ard 25k while RG was abt 33k. But I read the steel one is only exclusively sold in the boutiques though.
 

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following on the discussion of the domed crystal from orient here a similar classic model from Oris

ORIS COLTRANE LIMITED EDITION
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Released a year ago during Baselworld 2013.

A number of pages back someone posted a pic of Oris 110 w Power Reserve. That is nice too.
 

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Some of the new models of Seiko from Basel

my fav of the lot
SBGA105 GS spring drive :love:
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SBGA107 GS platinum
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SBGV007 GS Quartz - quite chio
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SBGJ005 GS Hi-beat
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GS Caliber families
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Why is that so? Wouldn't the gears be more worn out, metals oxidised etc in an old watch

That 's what holding me back to get the 1970+ Rolex.

I wonder how long more it can last and the condition of the movement inside.
 

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Why is that so? Wouldn't the gears be more worn out, metals oxidised etc in an old watch

Note many vintage watch movement are gold plated. Gold oxidizing....

In fact that's the least of my worries.. It's more mishandled when oil dry up damaging movement. Considering most ppl here don't service watches. I don't expect our elders to be knowledgable enough to take care of watches
 
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