I mean, the original is not made anymore, and the new one will be there for years. An original in a good condition would easily be my pick, even if the reedition is nice.
When you see such a nice specimen like this: Credit picture: Brevetwatch. For a bit less than the re edition freshly announced... You start to wonder which one to jump on... Personally, I am very happy to see the re edition, it is a very nice one, but I w...
In the seventies, in Madrid, I won a brand new Speedmaster (first watch to the moon, etc.) playing cards. In the eighties, I was stupid enough to trade it for a 1949 Rolex Oyster. I’ve missed the old Speedmaster since. Now I own a new one, the one in the ...
And it's not even a close call. I mean, the original is not made anymore, and the new one will be there for years. An original in a good condition would easily be my pick, even if the reedition is nice.
I have 2 original Ed Whites Nicolas, one is pristine and untouched condition, and I am still excited to get the new re-edition as I explained in another thread. The problem with the vintage piece is replacement parts, damage, etc... That is the advantage ...
so for me I prefer modern watches more than vintage watches. I guess I am more an enthusiast who likes to wear a variety or watches than a collector who has more focus or has a theme for their collection 🤷♂️🤪