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"Wouldn't class myself as a collector as such but I do have a few nice ones, my Michael Kors access one has made me neglect the others a bit though." What others do you have? | |||
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"So basically, I’ve just brought my first automatic watch. And it’s a collectors Devil Diver with an Orange face. I brought more on impulse rather than need. Wondered if anyone knows much about it. No one seem to. " Hi do you mind me asking what you gave ? They range from a couple of hundred quid to a couple of grand depending on age . Bulova are a good watch . I haven’t got one as they’re not my cup of tea . I’ve a vintage Breitling amongst a few but have to say I love Rado and Tag | |||
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"I have a fine collection of Casio digital watches " They’ll be worth a fortune | |||
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"I have a fine collection of Casio digital watches They’ll be worth a fortune " I had one that was powered by water. | |||
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"I have a fine collection of Casio digital watches They’ll be worth a fortune I had one that was powered by water." I had a water powered one, nobody believes me when I tell them! | |||
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"So basically, I’ve just brought my first automatic watch. And it’s a collectors Devil Diver with an Orange face. I brought more on impulse rather than need. Wondered if anyone knows much about it. No one seem to. " Is it the bulova devil diver ? | |||
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"I have a fine collection of Casio digital watches They’ll be worth a fortune I had one that was powered by water. I had a water powered one, nobody believes me when I tell them! " I saw them on Tomorrow's World thinking how cool that was. I never saw them sold in the shops until some years later when I found the same water powered watches being sold on a rag market stall for a quid each. | |||
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"I've an Oris, any good? " Oris are pretty good for their price bracket. Around £1500 new is about as much as I’d go on an oris. I had a small seconds Aquis which had to be returned after it stopped working after 2 months. I’ve got plenty of watches from various brands and have only ever had an issue with the oris | |||
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"I've an Oris, any good? Oris are pretty good for their price bracket. Around £1500 new is about as much as I’d go on an oris. I had a small seconds Aquis which had to be returned after it stopped working after 2 months. I’ve got plenty of watches from various brands and have only ever had an issue with the oris " Hello nerd. | |||
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"I've an Oris, any good? Oris are pretty good for their price bracket. Around £1500 new is about as much as I’d go on an oris. I had a small seconds Aquis which had to be returned after it stopped working after 2 months. I’ve got plenty of watches from various brands and have only ever had an issue with the oris Hello nerd. " I’m not a nerd! But to answer the OP It uses a sellita movement, which is a third party Swiss movement manufacturer that are basically ETA clones. Sellita used to assemble some of ETAs movements for them, ETA stopped doing that so sellita had to make their own, and once ETAs copyrights ran out, they were free to be copied. It’s a pretty standard run of the mill movement, you’ll find them in Oris, sinn etc. If you’ve bought it for full retail.....I’d of gone second hand longines or Tag instead. | |||
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"Swatch watches can be worth a bit of money now " One of my cycling club is a jeweller and he started collecting Swatches in the 80's, buying at least two of the limited editions. He off loaded a small part of his collection last year and made nearly £30k | |||
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"Yes, I'm a watch whore. Tissot PRS516 Certina DS Podium Chrono Hamilton Khaki Officer Longines Hydroconquest Omega Seamaster Omega Speedmaster Tudor Black Bay Few others I have my eye on " The Tudor is nice. Did nearly pick one up but already have Rolex Sub and it was too similar. Good investment though | |||
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"Why would anyone collect watches? I only need one watch to tell me that there are not enough hours in a day to do everything I would like to do " No different to collecting anything else, stamps, records, sports memorabilia I buy what I like the look of and they all get worn regularly. | |||
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"So basically, I’ve just brought my first automatic watch. And it’s a collectors Devil Diver with an Orange face. I brought more on impulse rather than need. Wondered if anyone knows much about it. No one seem to. Hi do you mind me asking what you gave ? They range from a couple of hundred quid to a couple of grand depending on age . Bulova are a good watch . I haven’t got one as they’re not my cup of tea . I’ve a vintage Breitling amongst a few but have to say I love Rado and Tag" See I don’t like rado or tag, tags more so because they use a lot of quartz and Rado I don’t like there style. It was £949, apparently it’s very new one and only just came out from what I gathered. And it was picked to be brought out from what I gathered from other I’ve asked. | |||
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"So basically, I’ve just brought my first automatic watch. And it’s a collectors Devil Diver with an Orange face. I brought more on impulse rather than need. Wondered if anyone knows much about it. No one seem to. Is it the bulova devil diver ?" Yes! But nobody can tell me if it’ll be any good it long run, I.e movement and if itd be better as investment piece rather than a worn one for everyday use | |||
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"Bulova is a nice maker and they watches are good quality. I have a soft spot for 60's and 70's Swiss made watches. I've a nice Seamaster and an early Tag, but my favourite is a Jo Stiffert Rotary Monza; not the most expensive but a nice movement " very nice I agree with vintage love them too | |||
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"Yes, I'm a watch whore. Tissot PRS516 Certina DS Podium Chrono Hamilton Khaki Officer Longines Hydroconquest Omega Seamaster Omega Speedmaster Tudor Black Bay The Tudor black bay is amazing love it look! Few others I have my eye on " | |||
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"We buy for investment too. Have something very sought after that has already gone up by a couple of grand. " Will have to come to you for investment advice then aha | |||
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"Bulova is a nice maker and they watches are good quality. I have a soft spot for 60's and 70's Swiss made watches. I've a nice Seamaster and an early Tag, but my favourite is a Jo Stiffert Rotary Monza; not the most expensive but a nice movement very nice I agree with vintage love them too" See mine is from an vintage style on a rerelease but haven’t a clue what it’s like as a watch. | |||
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"So basically, I’ve just brought my first automatic watch. And it’s a collectors Devil Diver with an Orange face. I brought more on impulse rather than need. Wondered if anyone knows much about it. No one seem to. Is it the bulova devil diver ? Yes! But nobody can tell me if it’ll be any good it long run, I.e movement and if itd be better as investment piece rather than a worn one for everyday use" I guess 30ish watches may count as a collection? I've had a quick look round and it looks like the Bully Devil Diver (so called because of the rated 666ft waterproof rating) in Orange is running the Sellita SW 220 movement, which also looks to be used in a fair few Oris units too, its also a fair few years old and a kind of copy of and older ETA mech, so should be reasonably reliable? Its not one i've seen mentioned around the various watch sites- most of the Bully owners rave about the Moony as the HAQ movement is supposed to be fantastically accurate? As for would you be better keeping it boxed and pristine with the hope of making a profit, or wearing it and getting the enjoyment- that depends on how much you like it and if you're willing to take a punt on it going up in value in the short term (long term you'd need to factor in a service around 4-5 years, which won't be cheap and may wipe out any profit). Bulova kind of sit in that band of watches above the usual Argos stuff (although they do sell them), but below the higher value names, so a potential significant profit is debateable. I buy most of mine to wear them, although i have enough that they have a very cosseted life and all look pretty much like new. some have gone up in value a litte, some down a little and some down a lot- i reckon i'm about even overall. Personally, i'd wear it and enjoy it- either as a beater and accept that it will never make a profit and will slowly get battered and bruised, or keep it as an occasional best watch with box and papers somewhere safe and maybe you might at least get your money back in the future and get the pleasure of owning it for a while. | |||
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"We buy for investment too. Have something very sought after that has already gone up by a couple of grand. Will have to come to you for investment advice then aha" You first need the money to invest in real vintage prestige watches so say a spear £20,000 for just a entry level one, | |||
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" See I don’t like rado or tag, tags more so because they use a lot of quartz and Rado I don’t like there style. It was £949, apparently it’s very new one and only just came out from what I gathered. And it was picked to be brought out from what I gathered from other I’ve asked." The watch you bough is Japanese Mechanical Movement . From Website reissue A Tribute to the iconic 1970’s Oceanographer Dive watches The Oceanographer Dive watch earned a cult following for its alter ego the “Devil Diver”. Breaking with the conformity of the traditional 200m used by Swiss watchmakers, Bulova famously printed “666 feet” on the original dial referring in imperial system terms to the depth that the timepiece could withstand underwater. Did you know they are made in hong kong and china and are owned by Citizen, So it will be Japanese Movement not as good as Swiss they say !! | |||
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"We buy for investment too. Have something very sought after that has already gone up by a couple of grand. Will have to come to you for investment advice then aha You first need the money to invest in real vintage prestige watches so say a spear £20,000 for just a entry level one," Erm yes honey lol. We do have a safe for our collection but thanks for the tip. | |||
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"I have a fine collection of Casio digital watches They’ll be worth a fortune I had one that was powered by water. I had a water powered one, nobody believes me when I tell them! I saw them on Tomorrow's World thinking how cool that was. I never saw them sold in the shops until some years later when I found the same water powered watches being sold on a rag market stall for a quid each." tomorrows World, what did they know eh seen one for sale on fleabay recently, wish I had bought it | |||
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"So basically, I’ve just brought my first automatic watch. And it’s a collectors Devil Diver with an Orange face. I brought more on impulse rather than need. Wondered if anyone knows much about it. No one seem to. Is it the bulova devil diver ? Yes! But nobody can tell me if it’ll be any good it long run, I.e movement and if itd be better as investment piece rather than a worn one for everyday use" Watches should be worn rather than hidden away on the off chance it increases in value. Nobody can tell you because it's not a fixed science and many things influence the prices and profit including what you paid for it originally Personally I doubt your watch is an investment piece so wear it and enjoy it. Join a watch forum, ask the same question and see what they say. | |||
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"We both love nice watches, Patek, Rolex, Cartier, recently started buying few vintage also, vintage omega speedmasters being a recent one Mr likes " Same taste as us | |||
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"We both love nice watches, Patek, Rolex, Cartier, recently started buying few vintage also, vintage omega speedmasters being a recent one Mr likes Same taste as us " Class never goes out of style | |||
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" So it will be Japanese Movement not as good as Swiss they say !!" It uses a sellita movement, it’s Swiss not Japanese. And in terms of Swiss vs Japanese. The japanese produce some fine movements. The grand seiko spring drive is better than what you’ll find in most Swiss watches and the finishing on their watches are better than Rolex. | |||
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"My friend is a horologist, there’s nothing she doesn’t know about watches. There’s one one that only loses a second of time in 100 years or something like that. What does she wear on her wrist day to day? An 8 quid Casio cos her bf bought it for her when they first got together, so sweet!" That’s cute | |||
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" So it will be Japanese Movement not as good as Swiss they say !! It uses a sellita movement, it’s Swiss not Japanese. And in terms of Swiss vs Japanese. The japanese produce some fine movements. The grand seiko spring drive is better than what you’ll find in most Swiss watches and the finishing on their watches are better than Rolex. " http://calibercorner.com/sellita-caliber-sw200/ | |||
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" So it will be Japanese Movement not as good as Swiss they say !! It uses a sellita movement, it’s Swiss not Japanese. And in terms of Swiss vs Japanese. The japanese produce some fine movements. The grand seiko spring drive is better than what you’ll find in most Swiss watches and the finishing on their watches are better than Rolex. " Such a nerd. | |||
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" See I don’t like rado or tag, tags more so because they use a lot of quartz and Rado I don’t like there style. It was £949, apparently it’s very new one and only just came out from what I gathered. And it was picked to be brought out from what I gathered from other I’ve asked. The watch you bough is Japanese Mechanical Movement . From Website reissue A Tribute to the iconic 1970’s Oceanographer Dive watches The Oceanographer Dive watch earned a cult following for its alter ego the “Devil Diver”. Breaking with the conformity of the traditional 200m used by Swiss watchmakers, Bulova famously printed “666 feet” on the original dial referring in imperial system terms to the depth that the timepiece could withstand underwater. Did you know they are made in hong kong and china and are owned by Citizen, So it will be Japanese Movement not as good as Swiss they say !! " From what I heard up top of the forum he seems to be accurate. I actually work with the two brands but the Rep for the brands didn’t have specifics of it he only just joined. But it does have Swiss mechanisms from what I got the from above was best with accurate information I actually only paid £580 as I know the Rep. | |||
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"So basically, I’ve just brought my first automatic watch. And it’s a collectors Devil Diver with an Orange face. I brought more on impulse rather than need. Wondered if anyone knows much about it. No one seem to. Is it the bulova devil diver ? Yes! But nobody can tell me if it’ll be any good it long run, I.e movement and if itd be better as investment piece rather than a worn one for everyday use I guess 30ish watches may count as a collection? I've had a quick look round and it looks like the Bully Devil Diver (so called because of the rated 666ft waterproof rating) in Orange is running the Sellita SW 220 movement, which also looks to be used in a fair few Oris units too, its also a fair few years old and a kind of copy of and older ETA mech, so should be reasonably reliable? Its not one i've seen mentioned around the various watch sites- most of the Bully owners rave about the Moony as the HAQ movement is supposed to be fantastically accurate? As for would you be better keeping it boxed and pristine with the hope of making a profit, or wearing it and getting the enjoyment- that depends on how much you like it and if you're willing to take a punt on it going up in value in the short term (long term you'd need to factor in a service around 4-5 years, which won't be cheap and may wipe out any profit). Bulova kind of sit in that band of watches above the usual Argos stuff (although they do sell them), but below the higher value names, so a potential significant profit is debateable. I buy most of mine to wear them, although i have enough that they have a very cosseted life and all look pretty much like new. some have gone up in value a litte, some down a little and some down a lot- i reckon i'm about even overall. Personally, i'd wear it and enjoy it- either as a beater and accept that it will never make a profit and will slowly get battered and bruised, or keep it as an occasional best watch with box and papers somewhere safe and maybe you might at least get your money back in the future and get the pleasure of owning it for a while." Well you seem to have given me the best information on it and it was actually only paid for £580 which is 40% off the rrp so I might as well wear it for special occasions! | |||
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"Don't forget the servicing on these expensive watches, which could be every 3-10 years. I'm on a waiting list for a Nautilus and without the exact figure's to hand, I believe it's over a 1000 squidly every 3 years for that particular model. It's never going to make me a fortune but I'm not buying it for that reason. Watches are addictive and when you buy your first proper one, it just never stops; well it didn't for me.. Mr x" How long they quoting u to get one ? Aren’t u tempted to just buy one from a dealer ? | |||
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"Don't forget the servicing on these expensive watches, which could be every 3-10 years. I'm on a waiting list for a Nautilus and without the exact figure's to hand, I believe it's over a 1000 squidly every 3 years for that particular model. It's never going to make me a fortune but I'm not buying it for that reason. Watches are addictive and when you buy your first proper one, it just never stops; well it didn't for me.. Mr x How long they quoting u to get one ? Aren’t u tempted to just buy one from a dealer ?" They quoted me a 3 year wait, so I've another 12-18 month yet.. I have built up a relationship with the AD so I'm praying they'll look after me.. Nah I'm not tempted to go grey, I like the whole AD experience when they crack open the bubbly I once had to return my omega a couple of week's after the warranty expired and they still repaired, serviced and polished it FOC, so I've always done the official way - would they have done that if I'd gone grey, I doubt it? | |||
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"Being on the waiting list for a nautilus and getting a nautilus are two completely different things The second hand market has gone crazy with steel watches at the moment, Rolex, AP and PP steel models are at insane levels at resale. I know people who have turned down over double retail for a nautilus and they have a £25k retail price. " I completely understand that being on the list is no cert of actually getting one, but the list is now closed and I was 10th when they added me.. So fingers crossed... | |||
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"Being on the waiting list for a nautilus and getting a nautilus are two completely different things The second hand market has gone crazy with steel watches at the moment, Rolex, AP and PP steel models are at insane levels at resale. I know people who have turned down over double retail for a nautilus and they have a £25k retail price. I completely understand that being on the list is no cert of actually getting one, but the list is now closed and I was 10th when they added me.. So fingers crossed... " Best of luck! I’m trying to get a hulk submariner from the dealer I buy off. I’ve had a few watches off him and got a Christmas card this year, so hopefully things are getting there....waiting lists are a bit shit but manufacturers holding back supply is the issue....being friendly with the dealer does help though. If I can’t get one, I fancy a blue dial yacht master instead....personally I’ve got to have colour on watches. | |||
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"Yes, I'm a watch whore. Tissot PRS516 Certina DS Podium Chrono Hamilton Khaki Officer Longines Hydroconquest Omega Seamaster Omega Speedmaster Tudor Black Bay Few others I have my eye on The Tudor is nice. Did nearly pick one up but already have Rolex Sub and it was too similar. Good investment though " I also have a sub no date and just bought a black bay, but went for one with eta movement, they are rarer due to a short production run. Not sure it will increase in value like the sub has, but it definitely won’t ever be worth less than I paid for it | |||
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"Yes, I'm a watch whore. Tissot PRS516 Certina DS Podium Chrono Hamilton Khaki Officer Longines Hydroconquest Omega Seamaster Omega Speedmaster Tudor Black Bay Few others I have my eye on The Tudor is nice. Did nearly pick one up but already have Rolex Sub and it was too similar. Good investment though I also have a sub no date and just bought a black bay, but went for one with eta movement, they are rarer due to a short production run. Not sure it will increase in value like the sub has, but it definitely won’t ever be worth less than I paid for it" My BBR with the eta is probably one of my favourite that I own. While not on the technical level of the in house model but will certainly hold its value better over the years. I bought the Tudor GMT last year and the smiley face models seem to have a bit more charm to them since they’re discontinued. | |||
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"Yes, I'm a watch whore. Tissot PRS516 Certina DS Podium Chrono Hamilton Khaki Officer Longines Hydroconquest Omega Seamaster Omega Speedmaster Tudor Black Bay Few others I have my eye on The Tudor is nice. Did nearly pick one up but already have Rolex Sub and it was too similar. Good investment though I also have a sub no date and just bought a black bay, but went for one with eta movement, they are rarer due to a short production run. Not sure it will increase in value like the sub has, but it definitely won’t ever be worth less than I paid for it My BBR with the eta is probably one of my favourite that I own. While not on the technical level of the in house model but will certainly hold its value better over the years. I bought the Tudor GMT last year and the smiley face models seem to have a bit more charm to them since they’re discontinued. " Yeh one I bought is a BBR , love the look of it. Any problems with the date on the gmt? I see a few have had to go back to Tudor | |||
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"I love my Breitling. " So do I, best watch ever had | |||
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"Yes, I'm a watch whore. Tissot PRS516 Certina DS Podium Chrono Hamilton Khaki Officer Longines Hydroconquest Omega Seamaster Omega Speedmaster Tudor Black Bay Few others I have my eye on The Tudor is nice. Did nearly pick one up but already have Rolex Sub and it was too similar. Good investment though I also have a sub no date and just bought a black bay, but went for one with eta movement, they are rarer due to a short production run. Not sure it will increase in value like the sub has, but it definitely won’t ever be worth less than I paid for it My BBR with the eta is probably one of my favourite that I own. While not on the technical level of the in house model but will certainly hold its value better over the years. I bought the Tudor GMT last year and the smiley face models seem to have a bit more charm to them since they’re discontinued. Yeh one I bought is a BBR , love the look of it. Any problems with the date on the gmt? I see a few have had to go back to Tudor " Yeah I had it skipping two days, got it sorted within 6 weeks and had no issues since. But to be honest I’d rather see them try to develop their own movements and have to work at it rather than just using ETA, or switch to sellita since ETA will be nearing the end of supplying to none swatch brands. | |||
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"Tissot PRS516 Certina DS Podium Chrono Hamilton Khaki Officer Longines Hydroconquest Omega Seamaster Omega Speedmaster Tudor Black Bay Added an Oris Aquis since I posted this. Nothing else takes my fancy at the minute" Take a look at ketelaars, an independent watchmaker, hand finishing etc makes around 20 watches a year. Uses high grade ETA movements. | |||
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"I deal in superclones from Japan if anyone interested? " Out of curiosity how much are these “super clones” If people want to wear fakes then that’s great, but what happens when it comes to servicing and repairs. Most might look ok from the front, but when you open the back and the Rolex has a miyota movement in it, it’s going to raise some eyebrows, a lot of places will even destroy the watch if it’s counterfeit | |||
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"Super clones have genuine movements, they are 100%. A good superclone is between £400 and £1000 dependent on the make and model. They would pass an initial inspection by a main dealer and only an experienced specialist will spot any difference. For example the Rolex Daytona in white gold case-the superclone will be a highly polished case. Any normal jeweller will generally work on them but I can arrange service and repair also" I’ve no doubt they’d pass a dealer inspection, they’re salespeople after all, not watchmakers. but once you start running serial numbers that’s when it would flag. Good fakes are incredibly hard to spot especially on a 3 hander, maybe a date complication, but once you get into chronos or more complex complications, no counterfeit will hold up, because they simply can’t make those complications work as they should. It’s a shame people pedal this shit when you can get great pieces under £1k, but whatever floats your boat. | |||
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"So basically, I’ve just brought my first automatic watch. And it’s a collectors Devil Diver with an Orange face. I brought more on impulse rather than need. Wondered if anyone knows much about it. No one seem to. " nice watch mate ! I’ve been looking at these myself, I think it will hold its value at least and over time may go up. Great choice though | |||
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"Super clones have genuine movements, they are 100%. A good superclone is between £400 and £1000 dependent on the make and model. They would pass an initial inspection by a main dealer and only an experienced specialist will spot any difference. For example the Rolex Daytona in white gold case-the superclone will be a highly polished case. Any normal jeweller will generally work on them but I can arrange service and repair also" My understanding is that the movements in superclone watches aren't genuine movements but extremely accurate copies ? | |||
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"Super clones have genuine movements, they are 100%. A good superclone is between £400 and £1000 dependent on the make and model. They would pass an initial inspection by a main dealer and only an experienced specialist will spot any difference. For example the Rolex Daytona in white gold case-the superclone will be a highly polished case. Any normal jeweller will generally work on them but I can arrange service and repair also My understanding is that the movements in superclone watches aren't genuine movements but extremely accurate copies ? " Correct, a clone Rolex can’t possibly have a genuine Rolex movement. Rolex don’t sell movements on their own, so how would the snide manufacturer get hold of them? Personally I really don’t see the point of buying a clone watch, I’d rather but a used tag | |||
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"Tissot PRS516 Certina DS Podium Chrono Hamilton Khaki Officer Longines Hydroconquest Omega Seamaster Omega Speedmaster Tudor Black Bay Added an Oris Aquis since I posted this. Nothing else takes my fancy at the minute Take a look at ketelaars, an independent watchmaker, hand finishing etc makes around 20 watches a year. Uses high grade ETA movements. " They're not my thing. As for clones, wouldn't buy one, defeats the object for me. All bar 2 of mine are used buys with box, papers and all checked out. | |||
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"Tissot PRS516 Certina DS Podium Chrono Hamilton Khaki Officer Longines Hydroconquest Omega Seamaster Omega Speedmaster Tudor Black Bay Added an Oris Aquis since I posted this. Nothing else takes my fancy at the minute Take a look at ketelaars, an independent watchmaker, hand finishing etc makes around 20 watches a year. Uses high grade ETA movements. They're not my thing. As for clones, wouldn't buy one, defeats the object for me. All bar 2 of mine are used buys with box, papers and all checked out. " They’re definitely an acquired taste, a lot different to what’s out there at the moment, just checking that by high grade ETA you don’t think I’m meaning a copied movement? It’s essentially the same movement that will be in the Hamilton and longines but better finished, more accurate etc. | |||
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"Tissot PRS516 Certina DS Podium Chrono Hamilton Khaki Officer Longines Hydroconquest Omega Seamaster Omega Speedmaster Tudor Black Bay Added an Oris Aquis since I posted this. Nothing else takes my fancy at the minute Take a look at ketelaars, an independent watchmaker, hand finishing etc makes around 20 watches a year. Uses high grade ETA movements. They're not my thing. As for clones, wouldn't buy one, defeats the object for me. All bar 2 of mine are used buys with box, papers and all checked out. They’re definitely an acquired taste, a lot different to what’s out there at the moment, just checking that by high grade ETA you don’t think I’m meaning a copied movement? It’s essentially the same movement that will be in the Hamilton and longines but better finished, more accurate etc. " No, I know what you mean. I'm not that anal about what I buy to be fair, if I like the look of it on my wrist that's what matters. Some one would say I'm not a real collecter but we all go about things slightly differently. I've had another 5 or 6 watches over those above that I've sold as I fell out of favour with them, just funds a new purchase when I do. | |||
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"Tissot PRS516 Certina DS Podium Chrono Hamilton Khaki Officer Longines Hydroconquest Omega Seamaster Omega Speedmaster Tudor Black Bay Added an Oris Aquis since I posted this. Nothing else takes my fancy at the minute Take a look at ketelaars, an independent watchmaker, hand finishing etc makes around 20 watches a year. Uses high grade ETA movements. They're not my thing. As for clones, wouldn't buy one, defeats the object for me. All bar 2 of mine are used buys with box, papers and all checked out. They’re definitely an acquired taste, a lot different to what’s out there at the moment, just checking that by high grade ETA you don’t think I’m meaning a copied movement? It’s essentially the same movement that will be in the Hamilton and longines but better finished, more accurate etc. No, I know what you mean. I'm not that anal about what I buy to be fair, if I like the look of it on my wrist that's what matters. Some one would say I'm not a real collecter but we all go about things slightly differently. I've had another 5 or 6 watches over those above that I've sold as I fell out of favour with them, just funds a new purchase when I do." I totally get that, I know some people won’t entertain anything that’s not in house, which cuts out most of the market you see in shop windows. I sit somewhere nicely in the middle. | |||
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"Tissot PRS516 Certina DS Podium Chrono Hamilton Khaki Officer Longines Hydroconquest Omega Seamaster Omega Speedmaster Tudor Black Bay Added an Oris Aquis since I posted this. Nothing else takes my fancy at the minute Take a look at ketelaars, an independent watchmaker, hand finishing etc makes around 20 watches a year. Uses high grade ETA movements. They're not my thing. As for clones, wouldn't buy one, defeats the object for me. All bar 2 of mine are used buys with box, papers and all checked out. They’re definitely an acquired taste, a lot different to what’s out there at the moment, just checking that by high grade ETA you don’t think I’m meaning a copied movement? It’s essentially the same movement that will be in the Hamilton and longines but better finished, more accurate etc. No, I know what you mean. I'm not that anal about what I buy to be fair, if I like the look of it on my wrist that's what matters. Some one would say I'm not a real collecter but we all go about things slightly differently. I've had another 5 or 6 watches over those above that I've sold as I fell out of favour with them, just funds a new purchase when I do. I totally get that, I know some people won’t entertain anything that’s not in house, which cuts out most of the market you see in shop windows. I sit somewhere nicely in the middle. " Yeah, same for me. I like some of the watches these guys do https://www.timefactors.com/ | |||
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"Super clones have genuine movements, they are 100%. A good superclone is between £400 and £1000 dependent on the make and model. They would pass an initial inspection by a main dealer and only an experienced specialist will spot any difference. For example the Rolex Daytona in white gold case-the superclone will be a highly polished case. Any normal jeweller will generally work on them but I can arrange service and repair also My understanding is that the movements in superclone watches aren't genuine movements but extremely accurate copies ? Correct, a clone Rolex can’t possibly have a genuine Rolex movement. Rolex don’t sell movements on their own, so how would the snide manufacturer get hold of them? Personally I really don’t see the point of buying a clone watch, I’d rather but a used tag" Sounds like the guy selling the clones is using a lie to unsuspecting punters Similar to people buying fake designer clothing, what's the point | |||
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"So basically, I’ve just brought my first automatic watch. And it’s a collectors Devil Diver with an Orange face. I brought more on impulse rather than need. Wondered if anyone knows much about it. No one seem to. " It's a decent watch but forget the collectors bit and think of it as a watch. Wear it, love it and don't put it away if that makes sense | |||
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"Owner of 5 tag heuer watches all sat in a wardrobe as I now have a fit bit ." Is the fit bit your mrs | |||
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"Super clones have genuine movements, they are 100%. A good superclone is between £400 and £1000 dependent on the make and model. They would pass an initial inspection by a main dealer and only an experienced specialist will spot any difference. For example the Rolex Daytona in white gold case-the superclone will be a highly polished case. Any normal jeweller will generally work on them but I can arrange service and repair also My understanding is that the movements in superclone watches aren't genuine movements but extremely accurate copies ? Correct, a clone Rolex can’t possibly have a genuine Rolex movement. Rolex don’t sell movements on their own, so how would the snide manufacturer get hold of them? Personally I really don’t see the point of buying a clone watch, I’d rather but a used tag Sounds like the guy selling the clones is using a lie to unsuspecting punters Similar to people buying fake designer clothing, what's the point" Hmmm Rolex DONT make their own movements!! | |||
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"Hmmm Rolex DONT make their own movements!!" Actually they do. Rolex SA is one of the very few watch manufacturers that has vertical integration (even to the point of gold processing in Switzerland). Rolex purchased Rolex Bienne (the Aegler/Borer-owned movement making company) in 2004. It also bought out Beyeler (dial manufacturing), Boninchi (winding crowns) and Gay Frères (bracelet manufacturing). Current daily wear: Paneri Luminor GMT | |||
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"Hmmm Rolex DONT make their own movements!!" Yes they do, so Tudor now | |||
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"Super clones have genuine movements, they are 100%. A good superclone is between £400 and £1000 dependent on the make and model. They would pass an initial inspection by a main dealer and only an experienced specialist will spot any difference. For example the Rolex Daytona in white gold case-the superclone will be a highly polished case. Any normal jeweller will generally work on them but I can arrange service and repair also My understanding is that the movements in superclone watches aren't genuine movements but extremely accurate copies ? Correct, a clone Rolex can’t possibly have a genuine Rolex movement. Rolex don’t sell movements on their own, so how would the snide manufacturer get hold of them? Personally I really don’t see the point of buying a clone watch, I’d rather but a used tag Sounds like the guy selling the clones is using a lie to unsuspecting punters Similar to people buying fake designer clothing, what's the point Hmmm Rolex DONT make their own movements!!" What a load of nonsense. Rolex make their own movements! They may be made in a different factory (Rolex have multiple factories) but they are definitely all made by Rolex. More to the point it would be bewildering for a company to upgrade their own milling to use high grade steel, have their own foundry for their gold & go to lengths of x-raying their diamonds for quality to then not use their own movements. Utterly preposterous. | |||
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"Super clones have genuine movements, they are 100%. A good superclone is between £400 and £1000 dependent on the make and model. They would pass an initial inspection by a main dealer and only an experienced specialist will spot any difference. For example the Rolex Daytona in white gold case-the superclone will be a highly polished case. Any normal jeweller will generally work on them but I can arrange service and repair also My understanding is that the movements in superclone watches aren't genuine movements but extremely accurate copies ? Correct, a clone Rolex can’t possibly have a genuine Rolex movement. Rolex don’t sell movements on their own, so how would the snide manufacturer get hold of them? Personally I really don’t see the point of buying a clone watch, I’d rather but a used tag Sounds like the guy selling the clones is using a lie to unsuspecting punters Similar to people buying fake designer clothing, what's the point Hmmm Rolex DONT make their own movements!!" Sounds like you've got a lot of refunds to give to customers you've told a porky pie to | |||
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"I’m a corporate slut. Apple watch here. No appreciation for the finer things in life (but I can pay for stuff by waving my arm around - my old Tag couldn’t do that!)" Ha ha me too. I have some gorgeous watches that never came out of the box. However, me and woof need to know how far we have walked. In fact I have just received my 500th exercise goal and as we never do less than 3 miles, no wonder my boots and trainers will need to be replaced soon. | |||
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"So basically, I’ve just brought my first automatic watch. And it’s a collectors Devil Diver with an Orange face. I brought more on impulse rather than need. Wondered if anyone knows much about it. No one seem to. nice watch mate ! I’ve been looking at these myself, I think it will hold its value at least and over time may go up. Great choice though " It was actually my first proper watch, but I’ve added a few Seikos now and looking for a Hamilton next | |||
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"So basically, I’ve just brought my first automatic watch. And it’s a collectors Devil Diver with an Orange face. I brought more on impulse rather than need. Wondered if anyone knows much about it. No one seem to. nice watch mate ! I’ve been looking at these myself, I think it will hold its value at least and over time may go up. Great choice though It was actually my first proper watch, but I’ve added a few Seikos now and looking for a Hamilton next" If you want a Hamilton check out Ernest Jones, they usually have a nice preowned section that carries several Hamilton’s. I’ve Got one of the khakis with the powermatic movement which gives 80hr power reserve, which for about £230 is a steal! | |||
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" ,,,/\_ _ _ _ _ _\ /_ |, _ _ _ _ _,| / _//, _ _ _ _ _ ,\\ |//_11_ 12_ 1_ \\ || 10 . . . | . . . 2 || || 9 . ~~' . . . 3 |||| ||_ 8 . . G9 . . 4 _|| |\\ _ 7 __ 6 _ 5_ // \ _\\, _ _ _ _ _ ,// _ \_|, _ _ _ _ _ ,| _ _\/ _ _ _ _ _ / Does it keep good time ? Only at night " I bet it's right twice daily as well | |||
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