I was going through a personal finance article via Zite yesterday. It dealt mainly with what ones financial priorities should be depending on the age bracket. So as you might expect, priorities were laid out for folks in their 30s, 40s and 50s. Most of us...
In a nutshell, for me, only the independants can meet this kind of expectation. The journey, the repeated meeting of 2 people, each with their experience, preferences and sensibility, The joy and privilege of having something made for you. The long wait. ...
Good one, Z! Never crossed my mind. But then it makes perfect sense. Going vintage has that sense of irony to it which I like. It would have to be a Rolex 1675 GMT. Thanks for sharing your thoughts. A good weekend to you, Ztirual. Echi
Or the last one like " this is the ugliest Watch I will never get "? From your post, I guess that it is the final one. In this case, this is a tough question... Really tough. I thought about what I would do if I sold 90% of my collection and build a " mag...
Is always the last one, but then temptation catches you for one more... then another... and maybe another... However, its back to the independent watchmaker and a relationship which could make the last one. I have been working with one true gentleman and ...
but always remember his character, honesty - and pride in the work! The gentleman watchmaker making a watch for a gentleman - where does that lead us to? and never become misguided about "nice and humble". That is an expression that I have had to read tim...
Or understand the way it works in real life behind the smoke and mirrors! Actually, I don't need to chase up as he is always in contact being a true humble and hard working gent. A masterpiece takes time but patience is not endless :). It will be worth it...
. . . not quite in order of gravity. Lowest, a Dornblüth 04.0, and highest, the limited edition GO Karrée ca '03, both of which I could've had then had it not been for another GO that came . . . and went. A move I regret to this day. And in between, an Om...
decision process. Nothing like a loss or missed opportunity to test how bad you really like something. Are the pieces that you mentioned hard to acquire even if money wasn't a consideration? The 1894 is a sweet piece :)
. . . 75 pieces, and the GO Karrée was supposedly limited to 100 in steel and 60 in rose gold, but I've heard neither reached the end of the run, so there are probably fewer than 160 floating around. The 1894 was more prolific, and amazingly, one just bec...
UN Trilogy set but my heart GP Jackpot tourbillon :) My kids 5078P-010 :) pplater Observatoire ;) Nicolas 6542 blomman GP vintage diver respo VC Americano 1921 etc etc ..... and my wife to stop :) :) I'm lost case Yours Damjan P.S. Great thread echi
What a sweet ending that would be… But the confusion only means that we're not yet ready to give up our love for our watches! Maybe Nico can lend me his 1675 and you, his 6542. He can always get it back when we croak. I mean the man will forever, yes? :) ...
let's see...today i say on of these babes: 1. Richard Mille RM 035 2. FP Journe Octa Perpétuelle Limited 99 pcs. 3. AP Perpetual 25829 4. Baron Antimagnetic PP :) 5. Laurent Ferrier Galet Classic WG 6. Nicolas A.L&S Emil Lange :) 7. Roger W Smith Seri...
Would take a few good years to take it all in and appreciate that piece… which would make for a cool companion piece. Along those lines, I'm thinking about that central tourbillon from Haldimann. Thanks, Chris :)
For me, the MR is the final piece The dang problem is which one? I still have to look at costs, and if I have to sacrifice a few of my treasures Nope, not ready yet. Got a few more reasonable pieces to find! :-) Best Joe
Indeed, which one! But it's really a dream piece from my end. For those who already have MRs, boy, you folks can die now :) Thanks for "chiming" in, Joe :p
Having reached that exalted age of 60 I can honestly say that the end has not come! I thought the Daniels would do it but no. Not a possibility. Then came the Spherotourbillon. The temptation continues. The quest doe not seem to be ended, just refined and...
Let's say that you are ABSOLUTELY crazy, totally, deeply, extraodinarily in love with a Watch you want to own, but that this Watch will oblige you to sell ten of your watches, as it is a very, dementially expensive one. Let's imagine that in your top ten,...
Your points are very interesting and thought provoking. I have to think about it. the one comment that i can make at this moment is that there may be no one true watch in each category. Having a series of one category is also a fascinating option. Also go...
For example, the UN Sonata: I have an Alarm and a GMT, and a Big Date, One Watch in three: A Rolex GMT / A JLC Alarm / a JLC Septantieme, or a UN 160 Anniversary. Is this easy for me to move all my JLC Memovoxes / Rolex GMTs / and my Big Dates??? Hell, no...
Judging by what you wrote, this hobby can probably be the key to having a longer life! The day we stop refining that list is the day we die :) Thanks, Mitch.