My Seiko Kinetic is titanium. Much lighter than the stainless version, only downside is that it scratches rather more easily. After 20 years the scratches all blend in nicely.Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Thu Aug 20, 2020 5:19 pm t's curious you don't see more Titanium sports watches. It'd be a lot more expensive to machine but that's hardly a barrier.
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Rolex AD's don't deal in used watches.Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Fri Aug 21, 2020 4:48 pm So what if you eventually do want to sell it? Do you have to sell to back to an AD?
I think basically they don't want customers that will sell their watches and they only want certain types of customers. There are plenty of stories of people being refused a watch or even turned away at the door for not being the right type of customer.
They're a secretive organisation, it's a non-profit company/foundation, no shareholders, run with a very specific mindset.
People moan their arses off about Rolex, but it's basically their way, or no way.
I don't think it's about wealth because these days lots of people have the means (or access to finance solutions) to buy one, it's about an air of exclusivity (even though they make about 800k watches a year ).
A bit like Ferrari - just because you've got the money it doesn't mean that you can have the car you want.
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All that and they can't or won't even supply a range of different sized watch straps?
They really are taking the piss, aren't they.
They really are taking the piss, aren't they.
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They will.
If you bought a watch from them - or I've been told this morning that even if you didn't buy it from them, that if you take the watch in (and as long as it's a genuine Rolex obviously) then they will sell you the strap but it must be sent away to their workshop to be fitted professionally. They just won't sell the strap on it's own because they don't want you to use it on another make, or bastardise any of their other models with a non standard fitment strap.
I'm not one way or the other with it, I have nothing to defend or criticise, I buy a watch or I don't, they can choose to sell it to me or not.
You can use all types of analogies but basically they're trying to protect the integrity of their product and their rules are their rules, or don't buy one.
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https://www.rudells.com/pre-owned/watches/rolex
Notice the AD at the top right...and the one top left.
I'll agree that, like other boutiques, Rolex boutiques don't sell used watches.
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Good point, I meant boutiques.moth wrote: ↑Sat Aug 22, 2020 7:59 am
https://www.rudells.com/pre-owned/watches/rolex
Notice the AD at the top right...and the one top left.
I'll agree that, like other boutiques, Rolex boutiques don't sell used watches.
Independent dealers can do what they want I suppose.
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I wonder if there will be a crash in the end with many of these watches selling over book? It seems, looking from the outside, to be a classic bubble type scenario?
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Fresh out of magic beans, so would you care to invest in tulip bulbs?Wreckless Rat wrote: ↑Sun Aug 23, 2020 12:30 pm I wonder if there will be a crash in the end with many of these watches selling over book? It seems, looking from the outside, to be a classic bubble type scenario?
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Tulip bulbs you say.... never been a cras.... oh wait....Horse wrote: ↑Sun Aug 23, 2020 12:33 pmFresh out of magic beans, so would you care to invest in tulip bulbs?Wreckless Rat wrote: ↑Sun Aug 23, 2020 12:30 pm I wonder if there will be a crash in the end with many of these watches selling over book? It seems, looking from the outside, to be a classic bubble type scenario?
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People have been saying that for decades, every week there is a new YouTube video saying "Has the Rolex bubble burst?" - but it hasn't happened yet.Wreckless Rat wrote: ↑Sun Aug 23, 2020 12:30 pm I wonder if there will be a crash in the end with many of these watches selling over book? It seems, looking from the outside, to be a classic bubble type scenario?
I think it's unlikely to happen because Rolex isn't about to devalue their brand any time soon after many decades of very careful long-term positioning, and the world probably won't financially implode so there are people out there willing to buy into the 'hobby' of trying to get hard to obtain watches.
I've just taken the nasty cheap temporary strap off my Yachtmaster and put a vintage handmade leather one on, it looks proper.
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This post is useless without...Harry wrote: ↑Sun Aug 23, 2020 2:22 pmPeople have been saying that for decades, every week there is a new YouTube video saying "Has the Rolex bubble burst?" - but it hasn't happened yet.Wreckless Rat wrote: ↑Sun Aug 23, 2020 12:30 pm I wonder if there will be a crash in the end with many of these watches selling over book? It seems, looking from the outside, to be a classic bubble type scenario?
I think it's unlikely to happen because Rolex isn't about to devalue their brand any time soon after many decades of very careful long-term positioning, and the world probably won't financially implode so there are people out there willing to buy into the 'hobby' of trying to get hard to obtain watches.
I've just taken the nasty cheap temporary strap off my Yachtmaster and put a vintage handmade leather one on, it looks proper.
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In terms of an every day watch that is about as cool as it gets - I've just ordered one of these from Amazon...
(I have the all black one which is one of my favourite watches, but I think this actually looks nicer with the vintage style leather band)
(I have the all black one which is one of my favourite watches, but I think this actually looks nicer with the vintage style leather band)
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I think it looks better than the rubber tbh, but I preferred the one with the gold stitching I think. Both look nicer than the rubber imho. Nice watch...
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That's more my style. I don't need another watch but when I do I'll consider one of them.
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Hamilton do some nice field watches, quartz and auto, that aren't too expensive.
https://www.hamiltonwatch.com/en-gb/fi ... s.html?p=1
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I didn't know it had a brass case?
It has some sort of black coating and I never really gave it much thought, but it hasn't caused me any issues. It's about 15yrs old and on an Animal velcro strap that's older than the watch and it's fine.
It's nice to wear and I don't worry about damaging it or having it pinched.
It's also quartz so I only ever have to set it once and then I forget about it for 10yrs until the battery runs out.
I don't have an allergy to brass so I wouldn't be too bothered if it did - and the brass showing through the black might be a nice patina to have.
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had a look at your link and Hamilton have some nice looking watches, do they have a good rep?
had a look at your link and Hamilton have some nice looking watches, do they have a good rep?
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Yes they do. They have ETA movements which is par for ther course at that price point, company has lots of history and their watches are pretty well thought of.
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So when you get your watch repaired by an official Omega place they give you back the bits they replaced. Quite what they expect you to do with them I'm not sure...
But nevertheless here's what (some of) the insides of a mechanical watch look like. The fundamental problem was the main spring had broken at the end, you can see the little bit. The chronograph pushers also needed replacing and the winding crown was a bit bent.
They always fit a new 'crystal' and spring bars as a matter of course.
But nevertheless here's what (some of) the insides of a mechanical watch look like. The fundamental problem was the main spring had broken at the end, you can see the little bit. The chronograph pushers also needed replacing and the winding crown was a bit bent.
They always fit a new 'crystal' and spring bars as a matter of course.