I’m still getting into some of the more premium ‘micro brands”.
Had one of these delivered yesterday and am very impressed with the finishing.
Nice, have a look at. the Main watches and Clemence also.
Had looked at both (assume you meant Maen?) previously - but both seemed to cater to smaller (<40mm) case sizes.
I can’t quite get my head round smaller watches yet.
Interesting on case sizes - 20 or 30 years ago the norm would have been 34-38mm and recently the move has been back to smaller case sizes rather than the 44mm+ monsters.
My collection ranges from 36mm to 44mm and the bezel size and lug to lug measurements are just as important (if not more so) than the overall diameter. Rob's Explorer (nice!) at 36mm will have a dial size approximating to a 40mm diver because the Explorer has a much thinner bezel. For example, my 37.5mm Clemence Munro wears just as big as my 40mm Sub.
It's what it looks like to the eye rather than getting the measuring calipers out!
Totally agree……but my eyes won’t currently let me do it.
40mm case size is the smallest I currently own and 43mm is the biggest.
I also think that a watch should have a date complication…..so also don’t currently own anything without one.
I wouldn’t consider myself a watch fancier, but my other half just got me a Hamilton Ventura for my birthday, if you know the history of this watch then you’ll know why I’m very happy to own one.
I was in Zurich last weekend and did plenty of watch shop window gazing but kept my wallet in my pocket. Lots of Swiss brands I didn’t know too well, but one took my eye and that was Mido.
I particularly like the Multifort, probably because I love the Patek Aquanaut. Whilst I spend two lifetimes saving for the PP, I might be tempted with the Mido.
Anyone know of Mido or has one? Any other ‘secret’ Swiss brands that could be good investments?
Mido are part of the Swatch group (Omega, Blancpain, Longines, Breguet, Hamilton etc.). Solid affordable watches.
and I believe that has the same movement as the Tissot PRX.
edit, I'm as guilty as anyone buying sub £1,000 automatic watches. But you do need to keep in mind though that over a longish period you will likely spend more than the value of the watch servicing it.
There are different types of the Powermatic 80 movement. The Tissot Gentleman has an upgraded version with a silicone balance spring for better anti-magnetism, compared to the PRX.
I’ve managed to break the crown of my Datejust, as in it won’t change the date anymore. Does anyone know of a reliable repairers around the Sidcup area that I can take it to?
I’ve managed to break the crown of my Datejust, as in it won’t change the date anymore. Does anyone know of a reliable repairers around the Sidcup area that I can take it to?
Might as well take it to the Rolex Service Centre in Kings Hill.
I’ve managed to break the crown of my Datejust, as in it won’t change the date anymore. Does anyone know of a reliable repairers around the Sidcup area that I can take it to?
Just text me mate whenever you need to know the date. Probably save you a few hundred notes.
My wife bought me a gorgeous Tag Heur Carrera a few years ago and it is beautiful. I am very selective about when I wear it though as there is now way I'd let someone steal it and it makes me a bit jumpy to have it on when out. Day to day I have a selection of Casio G-Shocks and switch them around. Coupled with the box of hooky Rolex and Omega watches I've bought home from holidays, one of them is a bent submariner that makes everyone look twice at it, its gebuinly a lovely watch at first, second and third glance but touch it and it feels horrible.
Years ago I bought 50 casio watches, basic ones with gold and silver straps and was selling them on ebay for a tenner each, saw recently that those ones go for three or four times that now. Hindsight is 20/20 and that would have been a lovely investment to have forgotten about until now
Did you get it from an AD? If so - how long was the wait?
36mm yes, my nephew managed to source it (he works in a watch shop in Burlington Arcade) it is a 2024, new and had all tags etc. I believe the wait generally is about 12 months.
I can appreciate the craftsmanship, but I buy watches to predominantly tell the time and this is far too fussy for me. Only about 20% of the dial real estate being used for the time function.
I’m sure I’d also turn the chime off once the novelty had worn off (appx 2 hours).
Been looking for a smart watch for a while. Wanted something different and definitely not a Samsung, Apple or Garmin. Picked up this on eBay for half the original selling price. Tag Heuer Connected E4. Should be delivered tomorrow.
Pay rise backdated to April hit my account last week. Had my eye on the Christopher Ward Super Compressor but found a Sealander Elite Ti on eBay. Worn once, box, papers, warranty to 2029 and £400 under the list price. No brainer in the end.
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I particularly like the Multifort, probably because I love the Patek Aquanaut. Whilst I spend two lifetimes saving for the PP, I might be tempted with the Mido.
Anyone know of Mido or has one? Any other ‘secret’ Swiss brands that could be good investments?
https://www.midowatches.com/us/
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/lifestyle/style/trump-watch-likely-made-in-china-overpriced-1236013728/
edit, I'm as guilty as anyone buying sub £1,000 automatic watches. But you do need to keep in mind though that over a longish period you will likely spend more than the value of the watch servicing it.
EDIT, looking again they are both based on the Caliber 80.
Yeah, I know Mido. Liked a kebab. And was shit.
May well have been related to Ndombele, both sponsored by Just Eat!
Years ago I bought 50 casio watches, basic ones with gold and silver straps and was selling them on ebay for a tenner each, saw recently that those ones go for three or four times that now. Hindsight is 20/20 and that would have been a lovely investment to have forgotten about until now