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I'm sure
you're gonna pick up a gorgeous watch Glenn,
as I said before: enjoy the hunt, it's part of the pleasure of owning a fine watch.
Have a nice week.
René
PS: What you mentioned is very important, try take a look in the flesh at most of the watches you like,
you are going to get surprised.
Have you considered?
By: Gary G : November 22nd, 2011-02:38
Hi Glenn -- Sorry to be late to the discussion, but you might want to consider the attached, which with a bit of a courtesy from your AD (including optional bracelet) will fall within your budget: The Vacheron Overseas SS/TI is my daily wearer, and I abso...
15k SS Chronos
By: edwardwchang : November 22nd, 2011-07:38
royal oak chrono and royal oak offshore chrono also fall under 15k so does the linde wederlin spidospeed, which you wont see in dever but youll probably encounter in aspen or vail, in an extremely satisfying "in the know" way because linde wederlin has a ...
Linde Werdelin??!!??!!
By: Hororgasm : November 22nd, 2011-21:40
try my absolute best to stay neutral on brands, and I do admire LW marketing efforts, even applaude their social media exploits...but i really dont see much more beyond a design excercise and clever marketing. it does not mean that LW are not collectable,...
LW
By: edwardwchang : November 24th, 2011-16:56
I think these photos say it all. Linde Wederlin came up with arguably the greatest design innovation in chronograph cases since the casio g-shock. Its a beautiful and unique design with functional and technical merit....
AP RO Chrono
By: edwardwchang : November 24th, 2011-23:49
I think we can agree to agree on the audemars piguet royal oak chronograph. This watch is good from the beach to the boardroom and I would even wear it at a nudist resort. lots of dials to choose from, but I would pick the panda version. Horo, your point ...
A bit confused
By: Gary G : November 24th, 2011-13:12
I'm not quite sure what your point was about the VC Overseas and my watch taste! As Horo notes in his message farther down the thread, this watch is my daily wearer, not an occasional specialty sport watch. Also, I sold off a bunch of watches, including v...
VC overseas chrono
By: edwardwchang : November 24th, 2011-17:23
The VC overseas is a risky/more adventurous choice for a daily wearer. This is true regardless of how much you personally love it. VC overseas is based on the Vacheron 222, the misfit of the big four (AP Royal Oak, Patek Nautilus, IWC Ingenieur, Vacheron ...
decorum
By: edwardwchang : November 24th, 2011-18:00
gary, ive read a lot of your posts using the find all threads started by user function. your posts have high production value/editorial quality. I also respect your process as a collector and appreciate that you share your personal thoughts. I believe the...
My 2 cents Glenn
By: renerod : November 25th, 2011-17:39
A lot of us have gone trough that kind of indecision, given that you can only buy one watch at this moment. What helps me a lot here, despite what all your friends and family might say is to imagine myself wearing certain watch, in several environments an...
Well....
By: Glenn from Denver : November 26th, 2011-10:00
It's certainly a possiblility! The leading post on this thread was the result of a visit to my local AD of many watch brands. The problem with this approach is that, while they have many brands, they often don't have the full selection of watches of a par...
I'm sure
By: renerod : November 28th, 2011-07:22
you're gonna pick up a gorgeous watch Glenn, as I said before: enjoy the hunt, it's part of the pleasure of owning a fine watch. Have a nice week. René PS: What you mentioned is very important, try take a look in the flesh at most of the watches you ...