must have

Oct 22, 2019,11:03 AM
 

I work with my own must have laws, since i bought my first automatic watch.
Similarity at some points.

Some of my must have elements.
> automatic
> swiss made only
> keep,it simple, nothing more than time and date
> heritage, the old 19th century, old masters
> white,silver,blue dials
> big second hand
> glas bottom

A Breguet Marine is a watch who perfectly match my high standards.

A Sinn watch or a Nomos do not comply to my laws.

The list posted by Grisar of 12 watches contain for me a watch which is the winner of the list.
I chose the Bvlgari Octo Solotempo. After this watch is nice to see, i like the innovated case, material choice, heritage, Italian flair.

The watch who is the cliffhanger, the red spotlight, the clean car at a cycle race, never consider to buy is.......
Rolex Oyster quartz. Collectors want it, because of the rareness. I skip it because it is a quartz watch.
Do i dislike quartz? No, but a Rolex with a quartz movement is something like a Ferrari with a Skoda citygo engine.


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An internet picture shows the current fashion in sports watch...

 
 By: Grisar : October 22nd, 2019-06:21
The "must have" elements in the world of sports for today's tastes and market...not everyone does it well, not everything sells, but at least everyone is trying the best. - Must be steel - Must be with a bracelet - Must be simple (time only or with date a...  

Without any doubt 👍

 
 By: Grisar : October 22nd, 2019-06:40
"often imitated, but never equalled"

Same for me. [nt]

 
 By: Overwound : October 22nd, 2019-08:03

for me the top three picks (counting only models in current production) would be the Nautilus, the Alpine Eagle and the Laureato.

 
 By: jack johnson : October 22nd, 2019-07:07
just saying... And wonder if the new steel ALS can make it into my top list.

The originals here are of course the Genta-designed IWC Ingenieur, the Bvlgari Octo (which began its life under the Gerald Genta brand), the Patek and the Audemars...

 
 By: LX (Alex) : October 22nd, 2019-07:13
The Cartier Santos does not really belong in this picture because it is in a category of its own and boast the longest design heritage dating back to 1904! It's also a fantastic watch in this current version as shown on this picture

IWC is the only one who has radically changed the Ingenieur design.

 
 By: piccolochimico (aka dsgalaxy1) : October 22nd, 2019-07:43
Better said, has ruined an immortal design. Shame on them!

Wow, the power of Gerald Genta!!

 
 By: NickO : October 22nd, 2019-09:10
He designed the four you mentioned and I’d argue his aesthetic heavily influenced the GP Laureato. That’s one man involved in five of these twelve pieces. He was, and remains, the premier watch designer of our time. NickO

It is well possible that Genta might have also designed the Rolex "Texan" which is a predecessor to the Oysterquartz pictured at the top right hand side.

 
 By: LX (Alex) : October 22nd, 2019-10:16
Accroding to QP Magazine: "... the Texan, which we now know was designed by Genta. The Texan was launched in March 1970, meaning it was designed in late 1969; the Royal Oak came just two years later." ...  

I didn’t know that, thanks LX!

 
 By: NickO : October 22nd, 2019-16:16
That puts Genta involvement at 6 out of 12, which is an amazing 50%, of these most popular designs.

Let’s be honest and not kid ourselves how “noble” some are...

 
 By: Clueless_Collector : October 22nd, 2019-08:43
If AP RO Jumbo or Nautilus 5711 are readily available, and not 2-2.5x, critics’ claws will come out and thrash talk them. I see and hear too much how “wow, beautiful” a watch is crap all because of desirability and “hard to get”, bragging rights factor an... 

The GP Laureato looks really good against this lineup.

 
 By: vitalsigns : October 22nd, 2019-09:01
I still have never taken to the octagonal bezel, though... Some seem rather overdesigned. And I am further convinced that the Chopard is terrible....straight out of the 80s. The BR is terrible too, IMO. Complete wannabe watch. The Rolex blue dial OP would... 

GP VC PP AP [nt]

 
 By: Jurry : October 22nd, 2019-09:23

The Santos dates back to 1978, when the steel model was introduced

 
 By: Geo : November 20th, 2019-23:36
The Santos Dumont from 1904 is a completely different watch, very tiny, very flat and was just the inspiration for the famous steel Santos model, that Cartier introduced in 1978. So to me the Santos does belong in this line up.

I bet Zenith are looking at that

 
 By: robsallnow : October 22nd, 2019-10:44
and thinking they've been missed off the list

must have

 
 By: Weems@8 : October 22nd, 2019-11:03
I work with my own must have laws, since i bought my first automatic watch. Similarity at some points. Some of my must have elements. > automatic > swiss made only > keep,it simple, nothing more than time and date > heritage, the old 19th century, old mas... 

Let's wait and see. I bet the new Lange will fit perfectly into this chart. Steel-Blue-Automatic-Bracelet

 
 By: Grisar : October 22nd, 2019-11:44
And according to Lange's design tradition or limitation, it would most probably be based on the old Langematik face visual plus two date windows on both sides. ...  

Agreed ...

 
 By: Chromatic Fugue : October 22nd, 2019-11:45
But too bad that wide-flared integrated bracelet makes it a bad fit for thinner wrists.

I love the photo!

 
 By: jmpTT : October 22nd, 2019-14:51
These are all nice watches in a vacuum, but they are all the same. To me, it echoes a truth. We respect and admire individualism, but most of us find our happiness in community. We want to be ourselves, but we do not want to so unique as to be alone. This... 

I love individualism and I'll never get any of these :-p

 
 By: eklektik : October 22nd, 2019-15:10
Glad JLC and Breguet are not in this league! Best, É.

So true❣️👍🏻😅

 
 By: MCG (Markus) : October 29th, 2019-15:00
I would love the pic in the right ratio...

If it will look like others

 
 By: serg70 : October 22nd, 2019-22:50
Nodoby will take care about movement ))) I'm a little bit afraid what we'll see in one day WBR Serge

Rolex Oysterquartz as “Current”?

 
 By: jomni1 : October 22nd, 2019-22:53
And not Automatic. Missing the Piaget Polo S.

It's a tough choice.

 
 By: Ouroboros : November 2nd, 2019-04:44
AP's 15202 is a must-have on most people's bucket list. I'd also take Patek's 5711 and Chopard's Alpine Eagle. The latter isn't too shabby considering what you get at its price level, cf. . They would be my go-to pieces if I only was allowed to pick thre...