YOU know the one on your mind all week, all month?! Last couple months?? Or just hit you like a lightning rod this afternoon? No thinking allowed! Me... Rolex Datejust 41 black oyster with fluted dial. OR.... Glashutte Senator Chronometer LE 25, WG... hey...
. . . Dornblüth 2010, cased in steel, would be my snap call. Just outside my comfort zone financially, but do-able. Honestly, though, if I were to get any four-figure (or low five-figure) watch this year, chances are good it'll be a vintage Omega. I have ...
These choices are very YOU... and that is the fun of knowing each other as collectors, Art. I always enjoy your posts and views... I love Dornbluth and vintage Omega.
The sum is greater than its parts, as they say. That $ could certainly be committed to an independent or a piece far more horologically personal, meaningful ( you might say) but... well... The Rolex holds its spell...
I had hoped to see the watch in person last year but all trips were cancelled. And it now looks unlikely (to me) that I will be in Japan this year either.
But I would be willing to order this watch without even trying it on. For a start the dimensions are great for both you and me. The finishing of the case, hands and numerals are among the best around. My qualms would be as follows - is the bezel too wide ...
I'll keep saving money to buy watches for my "women"... Next one will be a Tudor for sure, perhaps a Royal!!!! A dive Doxa might also be a target, but not for me! ...
I am not the only one that thought it was an interesting question. Me being a rookie when it comes to horology took the opportunity to study closely what some of the people I have been following more closely wrote. I might even change my answer next time ...
2020 was such a profound year for me, and it wasn't just COVID, that I've walked away with a deep appreciation for what I have and practically no desire to add anything new. If was the first year in 17 years that I did not buy a new watch and I don't see ...