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| 12-27-2011, 11:56 AM | #1213 |
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Did you get your Reverso?
I'm looking at getting another watch soon. Trying to educate myself, as there's just so many. I'm looking in the 3 to 5 range. There's a bunch of styles I like. I already have my Sub, but I can live with another diver's style, also looking at Ball, IWC, Panerai, or possibly a hand-wind artisan skeleton. I found an Omega 1969 Pre-Moon Speedmaster that looks very nice. |
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| 12-27-2011, 01:50 PM | #1214 | |
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There's a lot to choose from on the market, find one that you are passionate about, don't justify it to anyone but yourself. I've heard some poor things about Paneri, but it still has a huge following, and does make a great looking piece. IWC the deal with them is basically go for the Big Pilot only (from reading multiple sources. Basically saying the Big Pilot is the exception, the rest of the line is "just another watch" The Speedmaster is a great looking watch from all generations. The Speedmaster Professional hand wind is what I have my sights on for the next watch. Very reasonably priced, and nice looking on the wrist. The face is a great size. Check out the 25 tips list I posted on the previous page or two, might help out with your next purchase. |
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| 12-27-2011, 05:28 PM | #1215 | |
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Alot of bad vibes going on about Panerai when someone took apart their exclusive Panerai and found a mediocre ETA or Valjoux movement inside of it.
The high end watch companies make their own movements. That is why Jaeger LeCoultre has such a following cause many of the major watch companies used to get their movements from JLC. Breitling just started making their own movements for their high end watches recently. Quote:
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| 12-27-2011, 05:39 PM | #1216 | |
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his reply was to pay more attention to which Pam's he had. 2 of them had a pretty run of the mill ETA movement, but were both limited editions, one was i believe a limited run of between 5 and 20 (he has a few limiteds) which made it justifiable to him. And interestingly, one of his Pam's had a JLC movement inside. This made me feel slightly better about his choices in that he was putting thought into it rather then just buying something pretty. (no offence to anyone with one, I do like them, I just want in house movements) My dad then went on to tell me that, only recently Paneri has begun to make their own movements. So i guess it's one of those things to keep an eye on for the future. I think this could be what saves/improves the brand. But at this point in time, the only way i'll be wearing them is when my dad decides to give them to me, or I inherit them. Though the future may tell a different story. I am curious about his JLC PAM however ![]() The reason I'm going for the JLC is because the more research I do on different watch companies, the more i see the JLC movements showing up. They aren't exactly showing up in low end watches either. So i figured, why not get one that is very unique and with a reliable movement. The reverso duo marks the first big watch investment for my collection, I see this as my "Rolex" equivilent (though some will argue one way or the other) How are you enjoying your new JLC mact333??? |
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| 12-29-2011, 09:42 AM | #1218 |
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So I just upgraded to this...
It actually looks much better in person. It's has a touch-sensitive face, and unless you look at it straight on it looks almost like an smooth, onyx black watch face. The bezel is silver. Has all the features as my old Ironman. Last edited by carve; 12-29-2011 at 05:37 PM. |
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| 12-29-2011, 04:48 PM | #1219 |
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| 12-29-2011, 05:34 PM | #1220 |
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I'm a watch noob but I'm thinking of picking up a nice automatic in the near future. I was thinking of a Breitling Superocean Heritage with the ocean racer strap. Can any of you watch pros give me any good suggestions along those lines?
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| 12-30-2011, 01:22 AM | #1221 |
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if its just going to school and ish like that I wear this
http://www.nixonnow.com/watches/mens...rono-A037.html (in gold) And if its a special occasion I wear my explorer ii http://www.rolex.com/en#/rolex-watch...i/introduction
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| 12-30-2011, 09:45 AM | #1222 |
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Just got this one for Xmas from my wife...
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| 12-30-2011, 10:17 AM | #1223 |
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Before I go to my jeweler (who I do not have any sort of relationship with), let me ask you guys something. Please excuse my lack of knowledge...
I have the Baume in the photo and it has an automatic movement that keeps it ticking. I keep it in a watch winder that spins the watch every 30 minutes. I wear it once in a while and the time is always off after sitting for a few weeks. Is the problem with the watch innerds or the winder? ![]()
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| 12-30-2011, 11:58 AM | #1224 |
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I'm new to watch collecting, but I did stay at a Holiday Inn last night. Automatic watches don't always hold exact time over long periods from what I've gathered. My new Rolex is a minute fast after a week or 2, worn all the time. Only the Quartz watches are known for being super accurate. Most Swiss watches need to be accurate to -4 and +6 seconds per day to be certified if I'm not mistaken. Automatics, don't always have the same state of winding, and can vary in accuracy due to this, and other reasons like the position they sit in.
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| 12-30-2011, 12:01 PM | #1225 | |
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| 12-30-2011, 12:26 PM | #1226 | ||
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Off by a few hours usually. Clearly I assumed the winder would keep it accurate. Oh well, still love that piece.
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| 12-30-2011, 12:35 PM | #1227 |
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a few hours...I guess it depends on how long it takes to get this far off...whether on the winder or your wrist. I don't know much about winders, but over on WUS I have read comments about winders that they can certainly be a "get what you pay for" thing, that more expensive ones aren't just because of fancy wood cases or anything like that. But again, don't know enough to comment really. The watch manual might give an accepted variation in timekeeping for the movement, something like +/- 5sec per minute or something, so you could estimate how much might be considered acceptable over the period of time you aren't wearing it (this variation would exist even if you are wearing it everyday). Another thing to consider is the age/last service. It may be time for some maintenance if it's running markedly fast or slow, but I Would rule out normal operation/variation first.
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| 12-30-2011, 02:14 PM | #1228 | |
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Truth is until your in the neighborhood with Vacheron Constantin, Patek Philipe, boutique two plus axis tourbillons and the likes you're not really talking high end, so the argument about JLC, Breitling, Rolex, IWC, Panerai, etc about being high-end is pretty moot. |
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| 12-30-2011, 08:05 PM | #1229 | |
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A Lange Sohne, JLC, Audemars Piguet, Patek all make their own mvts and considered to be elite imho...Rolex, Breitling, Panerai, IWC, etc are a notch below...but much of it is subjective.
Agree about what you said about Panerai fiasco...not the ETA but that they didnt even bother to dress it up. For me, Im not paying(anymore) over 5 K for a watch that doesnt make their own mvts in house but thats just me. Quote:
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| 12-30-2011, 08:18 PM | #1230 | ||
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JLC is considered to be one of the best movements, which is why they have been found in some of the high end watches (like a specific Pam) But comparing an ETA/Valjoux movement to a JLC and Rolex is in a different category, and that's why i wouldn't include Pam and Breitling. Funny thing is, even Rolex has outsourced (only once that i've found in my research.) It used a Zenith movement one of the the watches. They actually had a version with their own movement and one with the zenith, and in the used market, people will pay more for the Zenith movement because in this specific case, it is considered to be the better movement. (I'll see if i can find which watch.) Quote:
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