With Instagram many non collectors buy. The game requires that another collector can identify you as a collector with certainty. Sure you might get the 1/1000 wearing hand me down, but leave them aside, they will be rarer than the watches they wear.
To signal that you are seriously into collecting without flashing serious money. Something no one else would truly appreciate but another collector? For me, it’s vintage 50’s thru 70’s and perhaps a polerouter, an enicar, or maybe a bubble back. Nothing e...
With Instagram many non collectors buy. The game requires that another collector can identify you as a collector with certainty. Sure you might get the 1/1000 wearing hand me down, but leave them aside, they will be rarer than the watches they wear.
Where is that strap from? Here's another Breguet with a nice looking summer strap! Linen suit, summer strap, on the French Riviera... Bon. Tres bon. ...
Sorry the images uploaded out of order. Some of these obviously don't qualify for under 10K. Just for fun as it all is, these are some of the more famous watches documented in publications. Not the type of watch, but the exact watch shown here is in the p...
No one I know (100 most active Longines enthusiasts[author's, historians, hertage museum]) has ever seen another Longines Jean Finger Double Boitier Hermetique case. Plenty of Rolex, IWC, Eberhard, etc., but I don't think there are any other Longines Jean...
But what is a collector as opposed to someone that buys many watches? My personal opinion requires multiple watches from your "collection" to be widely known and were used in published books or magazines. A collector's personal watches must be subjects of...
I think that is a good characterization of a collector. I think often the term watch collector is over used and loosley used. I come across many individuals that just like to buy new, old, weird, etc. A G-Shock buyer or Timex buyer will then be a collecto...
If it’s in great shape you know the person is focused on condition (a give away).!that it’s a brand that no longer exists eliminated all but collectors, and it’s not sufficiently different from a lack of complications that would have anyone but a polerout...
There's a better way to identify a collector. Aurel Bacs and Livia Russo come out to shake your hand. No appointment needed. Not me but my friend, I am just taking the picture. The other person in the white pokadot shirt is the worlds most famous Longines...
Christopher Ward C1 Bel Canto... sure you are 'flashing' yet it is not, well, ummmm, **relatively speaking** of course, it is not much in modern cheap currency. ...or, sure, follow the rules and wear something old-timey cool vintage like an Omega Tank. ...
For me the answer has always been vintage Grand Seiko. Some others have highlight the VFA’s above, but these days those watches may no longer meet your criteria for a price ceiling of $10k. I’ve never chased the VFA, instead the next level down was someth...
If it is a brand, quite unlikely there is one mainstream brand that's under radar with so much social media going on... Modern - maybe a Grand Seiko as many still think a GS is just a seiko; Nomos, Doxa, Habring? I am excluding the "Micros". For me, a cle...
. . . are still available < $5K. Only twenty thousand 30T2rg / 30T2SCrg movements were made altogether. It's unknown how many made it to production but presumably most if not all them were fitted to five references over a period of roughly ten years. A...
. . . max. Here's an ad from ~ 1946 . . . . . . indicating a price well beyond the means of working class Americans. Steel models weren't much less. ...
I remember when these AT Olivers used to be under 10K. Now this is major respect from collectors to have one of these in a collection. Probably less than 20 left of these. ...