1) were purchased new, 2) were regular production models, not limited editions, when you bought them, 3) are still owned, 4) and most importantly, are no longer in production or sold by the manufactuer? 5) please do not include Rolex, as I find the Rolex ...
Generally I’ve sold most of the original owner regular production references I’ve owned (except Rolex). Why? Because all are easily and often cheaply replaced or bought back. With the exception of Rolex, so those I keep. I do have one on my wrist today th...
and others (JLC!) bring in a new model/line then kill it after 2 or 3 years if it has not "taken off" (in some executive's mind that is, sales-wise), regardless of the lines appeal and strengths. this shows no commitment to the idea, which makes one (me) ...
Hi A couple of mine Oris pointer date - my first 'expensive' watch Still have box n papers & it's going nowhere Reverso Duo Hi I know they still make it, but it's V3 rather than this one. Still on its original strap. Cheers JML ...
It's amazing for me to look through my collection and realize that I have *zero* watches that fulfill 1-4. This isn't a huge surprise since I mostly buy pre-owned, but the 3 watches I own that fulfill 1-3 (JLC Reverso Duo, Nomos Metro, and Lange Saxonia) ...
Bought used on TZ in 2008 from some dentist in Oklahoma. ETA 2892-A2 movement. 39mm. Watches costing >10x more have come and gone since then. It would be absolutely perfect if only it had a screw-down crown. Roland, are you listening? ...
I bought all of them brand new, some close to 40 years ago. IWC Ocean 2000. Civilian model. I think it is over 40 years right now. The luminous material is crumbling, but the movement is being serviced regularly and I wear it quite often. Minerva Palladio...