Horological Pet Peeves: Watch Enthusiast Discussion
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Horological Pet Peeves: Watch Enthusiast Discussion

By Credor · Jan 30, 2022 · 22 replies
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In a candid exploration of horological design and manufacturing, WatchProSite contributor Credor ignites a lively discussion by sharing their personal 'pet peeves' within the luxury watch industry. This article delves into Credor's specific critiques, from iconic Rolex and Audemars Piguet design choices to finishing standards at Patek Philippe and Seiko, prompting fellow collectors to weigh in with their own strong opinions and insights. It's a fascinating look at the details that matter most to discerning enthusiasts.

I will start:

The Rolex cyclops

Rolex GMT having the same indexes as a dive watch. The maxi dials in general.

AP butchering Genta's original case design with the Jumbo. Its supposed to be a monoblock case. They cut cost and changed it to a 3 piece construction.

The Royal Oak Offshore

Richard Mille

The shape of the nautilus. Its dial and bezel.

APs new seconds hand with skeletonized counter weight. Makes zero sense.

There is nothing more obnoxious than MB&Fs suspended balance wheel over the dial.

Rolex going from applied crowns to printed crowns on the dials of subs and gmts

Seiko downgrading movements on some of their watches when a new version of that watch is announced.

Pateks less than satisfactory movement finishing. Machine/tool marks. Patek applying worse finishing to entry level/less expensive models.

Subpar finishing and any kind of cost cutting I hate to see on a luxury product.

Vent over.




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oyster case
Jan 30, 2022

Just crushes, like on my AP ROO 44 ๐Ÿ™‚

JI
Jim14
Jan 30, 2022

I never really saw this as a pet peeve, but it is!

MA
matto1
Jan 30, 2022

is that this post wasn't about the jaw-droppingly beautiful Legacy Machine in your picture

TH
Thomas_3
Jan 30, 2022

I know on some watches , such as the Lange Zeitwerk it can't be helped, but I prefer the crown to be at the 3 0'clock position.

LI
LiftAngle51
Jan 30, 2022

Chronographs. That hand that point at 12 and do not move at all. When the hand is outlined, it is time to throw that watch away or sell. Allover the case pushers, ruining a strong water resistance. Next. Bracelets. Hair tearing, itching skin, look just bad. Oversized crown guards that flip over a crown. A mountain on a crown like a tower. A skull on a dial.

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Jan 30, 2022

I have a few pet peeves: 1) Endless dive watches which look similar. 2) Full bronze watches (a recipe for allergies to many), especially those with bronze bracelets 3) Gold plated or capped watches 4) The Blancpain FF bracelet (it needs a dive adjustor) 5) Movements which do not fit the watch. E.g. the ALS Saxonnia moonphase 6) Country exclusives that end up being released worldwide.E.g. Grand Seiko 4 Seasons US exclusive collection 7) Bad quality steel which rusts even when looked after properl

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