Madonna and I coincidentally share the same birthday in August but today I received an unexpected early birthday present from a fellow purist. I had seen his Casio G Shock Oak a few weeks ago and was highly impressed by its lightness, wearability and stea...
as it is a gift, the credit should go entirely to our fellow purist in KL. And as summer here lasts 12 months, you are right in saying that it is a cool watch to wear. Mahesh, I am even tempted to sleep with it on tonight because it is ultra light and com...
I have arrived late to the party as I had not realised the existence of this model until a few weeks ago. And yes the fellow purist is a lovely chap notwithstanding the gift
of the late Gerald Genta who had designed both the Royal Oak and the Nautilus. To be honest, I would have thought that both Patek and Audemars would have had their designs copyrighted to avoid copycats but lucky for Piaget and Casio, they did not Please c...
I recall Jean-Claude’s interview (Talking Watches, Hodinkee) when he covered this topic, detailing how Hublot managed to circumvent duplication of AP (I.e. using rubber and not an integrated bracelet; quartz instead of mechanical, and the slight alteratio...
the price has to be right. The Casio Oak offers unrivalled value for money, the Hublot however does mot. Three decades ago, Hublot had a niche producing watches with rubber straps. I liked them then. Nowadays however at that price point, customers want or...
out of respect for my Casio Oak, I am pretty sure this will be my one and only G Shock watch. Yes it would be nice to have the same watch with white markers which is arguably more legible but I can tell the time fine with my watch! If anything, it might a...
There have been two watches in my life that have impacted my watch collecting philosophy. Last year I acquired a Glashutte Original Senator Excellence which I wore daily for 4 months and made me wonder why I needed many of my other watches so I sold most ...
I am sure you had rejuvenated your high end collection. I suppose changes in life happen to allow the subconscious decision to revitalise one’s watches. Much like fires in moderate degrees help the forest to grow. 😆
Nowadays when I buy a watch, the four main criteria are the dial, customer service, reiliability and accuracy in that order. The quality of the movement and the brand pale into insignificance once the watch is accurate and reliable. Two examples of this w...
I would like to say that I have grown to become a hybrid when it comes to what I look for. Partly on accuracy and reliability, but also on movement, history, and customer service in the long-term. I like Casio’s because of their reliability, but also thei...
I have never seen one with a green dial. You have excellent taste. It just shows one does not have to spend lots to acquire an excellent timepiece. I acquired mine in May and the love affair has only got stronger. ...
10 years ago I would not had taken a second glance at, for example, Seiko. I remember seeing this out in the wild and was awestruck. So simple, and pleasant to look at from afar and in pictures, but when seeing in person, wow.
I share exactly the same sentiments as you do as I would not have entertained a Seiko or a Casio even 2 years ago but now they are among my favourite watches and share the same watch box as my Patek and Moritz Grossmann. Remove the differing price points ...
Some might laugh at this photo of part of my collection (need to buy a bigger box!), but I like the contrast. Each has a differentiated purpose, and I love all equally. ...
And a gorgeous Rapport box too to hold the watches. I used to own Rapport watch winders years ago! Enjoy your diverse collection. I call it the complete collection!
but I finally concluded unless one is terminally ill or has lost one's passion for watches, there is no such thing as an an exit watch no thanks to arguably the largest selection of watches from the countless number of brands currently in the market. I do...
I do not believe in that term either, and dare I say for watch enthusiasts in general. If one wristwatch, a small battalion of timepieces, or even an entire division of watches is not enough, how can there ever be a final watch. A myth in my view, with th...
Bought one during the pandemic on a whim, loved it so much, bought another! And now thinking of buying a 3rd, the translucent one. Terrific for working from home,.puttering around, for sports etc. And as you said, light & comfortable. A thoughtful gift in...
That is as impressive collection. The minute people hear Casio G Shock, an immediate pessimism arises but after wearing mine, I now find my stainless steel watches rather heavy! God knows how I would cope with for example a Lange Datograph in platinum! I ...