^8I like #2, then 3, then 1
12/8/2010 12:32:08 AM
awesome thanks I was about to ask for more opinions I think i'm checking out #2 tonight. guy is asking $500 for it and says it's 2 years old. he says its in 8.5/10 condition. glass is good, couple of small marks on the bank, but didn't mention the bezel. comes with all the boxes/documentation, but no receipt as it was a gift (supposedly purchased from Carlyle and company in Crabtree).does that price sound good? also does the documentation usually have the serial # on it?
12/8/2010 11:48:51 AM
$500 sounds like a decent deal. The serial number should be on the paperwork or warranty card. Make sure the serial number on there matches with the one on the watch.
12/8/2010 2:21:57 PM
cool, then take it to a TAG dealer or call to confirm it's real huh I did a little research and it appears they do/did rep that model..
12/8/2010 2:34:58 PM
One quick way to verify authenticity is to call the dealer where it was originally purchased and match the watch to their sales database. If the guy is the original owner he should be able to tell you where he bought it. Call them and tell them that you're purchasing the watch and you'd like to confirm authenticity. Most jewelers will be able to search by serial number and verify that they sold that watch. It's going to be highly unlikely that the guy bought a legit watch and then somehow found/created a replica with the same serial number.
12/8/2010 2:45:59 PM
It was purchased from Carlyle and Co which is now out of business, so I'll have to try another approach
12/8/2010 4:11:14 PM
^ Have him meet you at a Tag dealer if you're not sure how to spot a fake. There are tons of them out there. Call beforehand to find out if they can verify authenticity, but I'm pretty sure most will gladly do it.You could always look at the watch in person first and make him an offer contingent on him meeting you at the jeweler the next day to verify authenticity. That way he knows you're not wasting his time.[Edited on December 8, 2010 at 5:28 PM. Reason : l]
12/8/2010 5:26:43 PM
^^ Shoot me an email @ work - - I can verify it for you... Tags aren't difficult...
12/9/2010 12:10:12 AM
Thanks for the help everybody, picked it up last night This isn't the actual watch, just a cool picture of the same thing I got (except it came with a metal bracelet...I need to get the rubber band)]
12/9/2010 9:57:22 AM
Glad you went with number two, it's a great looking piece. The black numbers on the outermost bezel really make it pop. Also, the day/date display. I'm not a fan of monotone watches with little contrast.
12/9/2010 11:33:12 AM
let us know how much the rubber strap will run ya. It's like $300 for Omega.
12/9/2010 12:25:00 PM
holy crap. i had a feeling it would be bad but not that bad
12/9/2010 12:34:59 PM
^trust me, $300 ain't that bad. It'll get worse. Welcome to the addiction.
12/9/2010 1:03:57 PM
it isn't the rubber strap so much as the hardware. My rubber strap is only like 90, but the deployment clasp is like 240.[Edited on December 9, 2010 at 3:51 PM. Reason : 6tyg]
12/9/2010 3:51:06 PM
Too many nice custom straps out there to drop $300 on a rubber factory one. Check out some of this guy's work:http://www.thestrapsmith.com/The_StrapSmith/Strap_albums_%28selection%29/Strap_albums_%28selection%29.html[Edited on December 9, 2010 at 4:02 PM. Reason : s]
12/9/2010 4:00:35 PM
The breitling rubber racer strap looks great and is of great quality. After market is ok, I use aftermarket for exotic leathers...like ostrich.
12/9/2010 4:21:31 PM
$13,200[Edited on December 10, 2010 at 4:36 PM. Reason : ]
12/10/2010 4:35:54 PM
i really don't like the design of that watch. it looks too generic and the wood looks out of place.it's just ugly.
12/10/2010 5:12:58 PM
12/10/2010 5:50:50 PM
^ Too busy IMO. Reminds me of those $250k Mille watches...I respect the work that goes into them, but I wouldn't drop the cash on one.
12/10/2010 6:45:00 PM
^2I like Hublot a lot. I have tried a few on. That is busy as ^ said.Bernie took a beating to save his Hublot
12/10/2010 10:20:37 PM
http://www.michele.com/en_US/shop/watches/jetway/jetway_diamond_stainless_bracelet-MWW17A000001.html?BC=Just picked this up for the wife's christmas. pretty cool because the bands switch out very easily
12/13/2010 6:12:22 PM
does anyone have any recommendations for winders?i need 1 inexpensive one for my tag aquaracer automatic (no chrono)and 1 inexpensive one for my dads rolex auto
12/15/2010 4:13:04 PM
I have a few Wolf Design ones. These are single winders that wind in both directions and have periods of rest. None of mine have storage in the top. These can be a little pricey.http://www.wolfdesigns.com/
12/15/2010 4:27:14 PM
....All of mine are Wolf Travels - - Gets the job done, and doesn't look horrid...
12/18/2010 10:50:14 PM
12/22/2010 8:57:40 PM
a good deal on a winder?https://www.jomadeals.com/
12/28/2010 10:12:17 AM
i recommend against watches anymore. ppl use cellphone or some other such device. wrist watch is the new pocket watch/ engagement ring: old fashioned and pointless. it doesnt say "look I so fashionable, I only jewelery is my expensive watch" it says " I conforming to tired old fashion because I don't know any better"
12/28/2010 2:16:55 PM
Or it is simply more convenient to look down at your wrist than dig your phone out of your pocket.
12/28/2010 2:27:18 PM
meh. i used to be one of the cellphone crowd but it's much easier to check a wrist watch than a electronic device in your pocket. plus they're not going out of style just yet.
12/28/2010 2:27:19 PM
^^^are you serious? It's much easier to look down at your wrist then dig in your pocket for your phone. It's tacky looking at your phone all the time. Plus a nice wrist watch is by no means going out of style. Especially if its got practical uses as a dive watch or when you don't have a cell phone.
12/28/2010 2:48:11 PM
12/28/2010 3:18:30 PM
I have a slightly beat-up Timex Ironman, about 2.5 years old. I think it cost ~$35 at Target.It seems to be precise and accurate. It is functional and isn't a piece of jewelry.It tells me the time and date, can be used as a stopwatch, a countdown timer, and an alarm clock.It also allows me to keep track of time in another timezone (useful when you have family in Hawaii or if you're traveling and need to call the office).It is water-resistant to 200-meters, so it works nicely when I'm diving. The stopwatch and lap/split functionality is nice for timing deco stops if necessary.Perhaps it is just me, but I can't see spending more than $200 on a nice watch. I understand having one that looks nice as an accessory in a business or formal situation, but...some of these prices are ridiculous. $800? $1,500? $13,000? $95,000? $1-million+?!?? I appreciate the really expensive watches with the intricate mechanisms as pieces of art blended with finely crafted mechanics, but who the hell spends $13,000 on a watch? Someone with more money than brains, that's who. I suppose everyone has things they splurge on...more power to you. [Edited on December 28, 2010 at 3:49 PM. Reason : ]
12/28/2010 3:48:34 PM
It's like anything else that is nice. Shoes, clothes, suits, cars, anything. Sure you can get by with the cheapest but some people enjoy luxury items. I don't see it as any different than spending lots of money on a pair of shoes when a cheaper pair would functionally work just as well.
12/28/2010 4:16:23 PM
i want a thing that uses sense of touch to tell time like braille probosces, for simplicity, it could be only hours and maybe quarter-hours
12/28/2010 8:28:15 PM
12/28/2010 11:57:48 PM
Recommend a decent chrono watch in the $300-400 range. I'm looking for something I can wear everyday dress casual as well as out. I wear a watch 24/7, I just want to jump back up from this Fossil that's about to fall apart.I'm thinking something by Citizen or the like is my best bet.
12/29/2010 12:01:24 PM
I'm thinking about consolidating my collection. Let me know if you guys are looking for something. I have couple Breitlings, few Omegas, and couple other watches.
1/4/2011 2:23:25 PM
Definitely picking up one of these: http://lunatik.com/
1/4/2011 10:34:40 PM
i like it. too bad the ipod doesn't have a digital face app. the analog is worthless to me.
1/5/2011 12:34:22 AM
Responding to my own request above, what do you guys think of these:
1/5/2011 7:29:12 AM
I like that Citizen the best. I just got a gun metal Victorinox and I love it. I think a Citizen Eco-Drive will be my next purchase. On a side note I saw the new TAG Heuer Aquaracer at the mall and I really want it:http://us.tagheuer.com/#/en-aquaracer-aquaracer-watch
1/5/2011 10:22:50 AM
I just got this for christmas... I'm very happy with itI think it looks better in person too
1/5/2011 11:14:34 AM
^ Aww you copied. I got the same one for christmas I really like it. Looks streamlined.
1/5/2011 7:24:46 PM
Found this Victorinox, similar to the Citizen I posted above:Thoughts?
1/6/2011 7:44:16 AM
I think the segmented arches on the citizen look cooler
1/6/2011 11:34:55 AM
Seiko, Citizen, and Pulsar. Love them all. My favorite is the Citizen with Eco-Drive.
1/12/2011 1:32:10 PM
question: does anyone on here actually engage in any sort of watchmaking, or do you all just buy $300 watches at the mall?it's something i'm trying to get into, and would appreciate any guidance. i realize there are abundant forums about this about the interwebs, but someone i more or less e-know from tww would be neat.[Edited on January 13, 2011 at 8:57 AM. Reason : for the record, i'm talking about installing movements etc., not planning on prototyping on my own.]
1/13/2011 8:54:01 AM
I think most of us are above buying ridiculously marked up watches at a premium at the mall. I wish I had time to mess around with installing movements. Right now I'd rather just buy nice ones and let other people worry about the innards.
1/13/2011 9:22:18 AM
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