I knew it was a solid watch, but for some reason it just did't get me excited. I had the same reaction to the JLC Reverso Grande GMT. It was another solid watch, but it didn't feel like it was for me. Same with the GP. I guess that's how it is often times when we look at watches (or most things in l
Your email summarizes the roller coaster journey I've been on. Yes, the VC and the Rolex are ahead of the others for me. Some days the VC is clearly ahead. Other days, it's the Rolex. The GO was an alternative I put on the list because I was intrigued but maybe not exactly blown away. I love the PP'
The Rolex is quite solid. Anyway, I totally understand what you mean about different watches for different purposes. I guess that's part of what makes collecting fun.
Hi Everyone, I know it might be counter intuitive for watch collectors to be asked to pick just one, but I hope you can help me out. I am trying to simplify my life. I just want to own a few things that I will enjoy (i.e. really use and not just look at). Some of my considerations are: - I want some
I live in Singapore so would prefer to buy here so I can have watch certified as original and do a face to face exchange. I occasionally travel to Manila or Los Angeles so those could be options too.