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Or how about a combo
get a calendar function (although not perpetual) with a Series 4?
A predicament!
By: sham1 : October 29th, 2016-05:48
I am fortunate to be retiring next year and have in mind a retirement gift to myself (seemed like a good excuse!). Both alternatives are watches I truly love (buying both is regrettably not an option!) and waiting three years for a dream watch is not an i...
Thanks Alex!
By: sham1 : October 29th, 2016-06:08
I seem to be drawn towards that direction too as it seems a once in a lifetime opportunity. My only concern is where RW Smith will be in 50 years time but then again, I doubt if I need to worry about that
Actually!
By: sham1 : October 29th, 2016-09:26
RW Smith watches are actually out performing Pateks of a similar age in the used market and at auctions. It is all down to the supply and demand and the long waiting list for his watches. Only Daniels and Philippe Dufour do as well if not better.
Thanks!
By: sham1 : October 29th, 2016-06:50
for your suggestions I must confess that I have tried many watches and due to my small wrist, most watches over 40mm would not work for me. Saying that the Patek is 41mm but the curved lugs helped a lot. I am partial to these two watches mainly because of...
I agree!
By: sham1 : November 2nd, 2016-09:14
That the Patek is a sublime design with an amazing movement. I like Kari's movements but I cannot appreciate his dials enough. Yes you read that right! Perhaps they are too avant garde for my conservative 'I love Breguet mindset!' For the last four years,...
Patek PC for me
By: Poky : October 29th, 2016-06:24
For the very reason that you have already mentioned; much more likely for Patek to be around in the years to come. I also like the calendar function of the Patek and knowing so many parts are involved to make it work. Good luck with your decision.
:-)
By: sham1 : October 29th, 2016-06:56
I actually tried on a Daniels anniversary a few days ago and felt that the RW Smith series 2 was more appealing. Not just the price but the Daniels only comes in yellow gold and I am partial to rose (as you are to white) and the lugs of the RW Smith curve...
Absolutely!
By: sham1 : October 29th, 2016-06:59
I will be getting the one after tossing a coin! But seriously speaking, I shall be buying the one that sings more to me and currently it is like comparing Pavarotti and Andrea Bocelli!! Always good to hear what my fellow enthusiasts have to say though.
Thank you!
By: sham1 : October 29th, 2016-09:23
You and I are of the same mindset. I have been reading many articles on both watches and also watching Roger's you tube uploads on how he makes his watches. Most fascinating and quite a one off independent.
Smith
By: Arie - Mr Orange : October 29th, 2016-09:21
Who needs a PC when retired? Just enjoy the time of every day while looking at something really special. The date you can see on your phone if necessary. You won\'t be able to read it anyway as the retired eyes would need a larger font ;-) ;-) ;-)
:-) :-)
By: Arie - Mr Orange : October 29th, 2016-15:16
Obviously I was teasing (and brilliantly if I may say so)! Seriously now. If you can retire at that age (kudos&respect) i assume that there are no financial consequences if the PP or the R Smith turn out to be monetary worthless the next week. Right? Wron...
You are correct Arie!
By: sham1 : October 29th, 2016-15:31
I am not buying either watch as an investment although it would be good if neither depreciated too sharply. I would however like to think I will always keep the watch with me and selling it off whether it is worth ten times more or ten times less would no...
Thanks Alkiro!
By: sham1 : October 29th, 2016-10:28
As a great fan of Patek, it is not easy to consider another brand but I consider RW Smith not to be a brand but another culture. I believe both pieces will stay timeless but the Patek is obviously a lot more complex and arguably amazing value for money re...
Tough call
By: vitalsigns : October 29th, 2016-10:24
Such different watches. Smith is so much more rare, with so much more handcraft. Classic British watchmaking. You're unlikely ever to see another on someone else's wrist in ordinary daily life. Patek's handwound PC is very special, IMO, and obviously a mu...
Thanks John!
By: sham1 : October 29th, 2016-11:49
Great analysis and I do agree that Roger's finishing is not the norm we are accustomed to which is popularised by the Swiss. Perhaps that is part of its quirkiness and beauty. The 5970 may be quite sought after and a rarer watch than the 5270R but as you ...
Hi John!
By: sham1 : October 29th, 2016-11:40
I think this will be the final splosh John! I am actually based in the UK so the fall in the value of the £ has little impact on me when it comes to the RW Smith. Also with Roger, one has to leave a 10% deposit and another 40% when the watch is ready to b...
Believe it or not!
By: sham1 : October 29th, 2016-11:53
Although it may sound like a great predicament to be in, due to the high investment cost, I have had quite a few sleepless nights hence this post to see what the experts think and if I have missed anything in my evaluation of both.
My 2 cents
By: logan2z : October 29th, 2016-13:16
FWIW, I wouldn't concern myself with exclusivity or investment potential. Buy the watch that makes you smile the widest when you look at it. The only thing that might sway me towards the PP is (as others have mentioned) the fact that PP is likely to be ar...
Thank you Logan!
By: sham1 : October 29th, 2016-13:36
This is my predicament - they both make me smile equally! A point I would like t make which no one has so far is that the RW Smith is likely to require less maintenance in the long run due to the co axial escapement and Roger's ethos to make a robust watc...
Roger W Smith
By: Spencer Karrington : October 29th, 2016-15:14
I absolutely love his work!!!. If I could afford to have it, I would totally get the Roger W Smith. The beautiful finish, amazing escapement, and the endless customisation options makes his watches breathtaking. If it was my money I would go for the Roger...
People tend to forget
By: sham1 : October 29th, 2016-15:26
what handmade really means and Roger does this in his own time. When one considers he only has 5 or 6 employees and together, they produce only 10 to 12 watches a year, that sums up the degree of hand assembly,hand finishing, hand everything that goes int...
RW
By: Blourenco : October 29th, 2016-15:22
No contest ... only one closer is KV ... besides, I have heard nightmares about servicing from PP that I would find even ,ore worrying in long run ... either way ... a quality problem
Just to say
By: sham1 : October 29th, 2016-15:36
That to overcome their long servicing, Patek have now opened service centres outside Geneva so apart from the minute repeaters, tourbillons, split second chronographs, all other watches can be serviced a lot quicker than before. But the point you made is ...
Emil,
By: sham1 : October 31st, 2016-10:16
Your decisiveness is most convincing and appreciated. You are obviously a great fan of the Daniels method! I would love to be able to afford one of the 37 watches that George Daniels made but it would be way outside my reach and to find out is near imposs...
You are definitely
By: sham1 : November 1st, 2016-15:52
a braver man than I am! I like my comfort zone and seldom venture out and when I do try new things I noticed that I normally return to what I am more accustomed to! But that is what makes the world go round - the different people - some like a challenging...
Thank you Mitch
By: sham1 : November 2nd, 2016-08:17
for enlightening me about the Simplicity. I will spend the next three days at Salon QP in London and hopefully arrive at a decision next week You have an amazing collection if your Daniels Anniversary and RW Smith is anything to go by. Collectors like Sam...
Unfortunately!
By: sham1 : November 2nd, 2016-14:57
Roger will not be exhibiting this year. Probably too busy making watches. He was there last year to launch his new collection and I guess he does not have to be there this year too as the waiting list for his watches is long enough. My last QP as I shall ...
To each his own
By: ztirual : November 2nd, 2016-10:44
George Daniels, i do not say, but I'd rather have a Dufour than a RWS. I rate quite a few Swiss independants over RWS. They can do much much more than time onlies... the full peacock tail. RWS is a follower, a bloody good one for sure...
Philip Dufour
By: sham1 : November 2nd, 2016-10:59
is a master and arguably the best in movement finishing. Few would argue this point. I think it is personal preference whether one prefers the more popular Swiss finishing or the more sombre English finishing of the movements. Roger produces his watches f...
Hi Zed!
By: sham1 : November 2nd, 2016-16:29
Roger produces a few special commissions which include tourbillons and perpetual calendars but cost apart, I believe the waiting list is currently eight years which may be off putting for many of us (unless you are Marie Antoinette! ) His regular collecti...
Dear sham1
By: ztirual : November 3rd, 2016-12:43
Many thanks for your nice message bringing new light onto your predicament. I did not know you were such a keen and faithful collector of Patek Philippe. Sorry about that. That changes everything. It is only now that I can see the dilemma that your are fa...
Thank you Mark!
By: sham1 : November 3rd, 2016-15:57
Your valuable advice is most appreciated and I had imagined both watches on my wrist and both are watches that I adore the front and the back!! They both suit my wrist equally as well although in a perfect world, I would like the diameter of the RW Smith ...
Thank you Mitch!
By: sham1 : November 7th, 2016-09:47
For all the advice and continued encouragement. I look forward to 2020 when I collect my watch. Indeed, the smoothness of the winding mechanism is one of the many indications of a well made watch. One of the many advantages of a manual winding watch which...
ThanksTim!
By: sham1 : November 8th, 2016-13:58
I have not heard back from Caroline so I hope my order will be accepted! Roger is a star and nice chap but I must confess that all the best watchmakers like Kari Voutilainen, Svend Anderson, Romain Gauthier, Marco Lang are humble and very pleasant people....
Thank you Spencer!!!
By: sham1 : November 12th, 2016-08:45
I am glad to say that my order has been accepted and Roger will hopefully start making my watch in mid 2019 for delivery a year later. It will be worth the wait I am sure and it will also give me time to learn how to take decent photos! Best wishes, Sham
PP for me
By: watch-er : November 7th, 2016-17:42
The Smith, to me, looks too much like the (2014) Breguet Reserve de March. Nothing new to me design wise. While the PP is more subdued than its predecessors, it actually is a fun watch to wear. Down side is having to wind it everyday. Not an easy choice.
Thank you!
By: sham1 : November 26th, 2016-03:37
I had to be absolutely sure and had taken five years to arrive at my decision! Call me fickle but I thought there were other alternatives but the truth is that one cannot do much better than a RW Smith! This I found after years of research, speaking to mo...
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