Does it exist, a watch which ticks all the boxes for everybody ? I love a Patek 5070 but I realize others don't like it because of the size, or too small movement, ... Probably everybody will like the Datograpgh movement, but I honestly don't like the dia...
I think Speedmaster and Submariner and two strong examples. GMT Master could be up there as well. For the vast majority of 'normal' people a modern Rolex could very well be a very nice 'one and only' watch. Pieces like the Submariner, GMT, Datejust are lu...
... and not necessarily in terms of keeping monetary value or the ability to work as a status symbol. It's a very interesting question, the most likely candidate I think of would be the AP Royal Oak Jumbo... I look forward to supposedly many interesting s...
I'll be heretical and say I don't care for the Speedy, in any iteration. But the AP Jumbo...yes! Thinking about getting 98% of people to agree on anything is probably futile though.
I'm interested. Do you actually dislike it or just wouldn't wear it? Would you agree that it is a good looking watch that is well designed and functional?
Don't know what else to say. And winding it is a chore, at least in my experience. So to answer you, I don't dislike it; I just don't find it interesting.
However, I think for me it's how often I see it that kills it for me, The watch is great, the history is great. It passed all those tests and it's still being used! But whenever I walk down the street in the Sydney's central business district I see one :/...
You did say a watch that everybody likes rather than a watch that everybody loves so I have played it safe with the new 1815 chronograph which has swept me off my feet even though I am not normally fond of black dial watches. And if this is too adventurou...
It just works, it's worn by 'steely eyed missile men' and it's virtually unchanged. We might not all wear one (I for one don't want to spend a significant amount of hard earned cash on something I see everywhere) but I don't think anyone ever looks at a S...
Hi I think if you just talk about the former - then probably not as we all have views about what we wear. If it's generally everyone, then while it may not be high end horology, then I'd suggest a Seiko Five might be a good bet. If you include the whole r...
as well as Panerais. Even if less seen but still very common the Breitling Navitimer. I think it is due to the fact of the reputation of the models and what they represent in the watchmaking world than something thanks to the internet and watch craze, th...