Baron - Mr Red
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Thanks Bruno.....
.....interesting synopsis. I think for each collector thereis no right or wrong. It is certainly true for me that i have tried a very wide range of manufacturers...like you...and in the end they have just been sold. Panerai. Blancpain. Tudor. I have owned and sold over time...though I still have one Panerai.
I think you make an interesting point about liking a watch as opposed to a manufacturer. I think I am in that category too, but I attach a lot of importance to the back-up on receives from a manufacturer. This is especially true for vintage...and was actually one of the factors that pushed me from vintage Rolex towards vintage Patek.
Interesting answers from you. Many thanks.
So many brands....
By: Bruno.M1 : March 15th, 2017-02:22
And to be honest, if I had the money I would probably buy one of each. Or at least almost one of each There are brands I simply don\'t like but this is personal taste. For example, but once again.... nothing wrong with the brand , it\'s just not my style....
Thanks Bruno.....
By: Baron - Mr Red : March 15th, 2017-02:30
.....interesting synopsis. I think for each collector thereis no right or wrong. It is certainly true for me that i have tried a very wide range of manufacturers...like you...and in the end they have just been sold. Panerai. Blancpain. Tudor. I have owned...
Hi Florian......
By: Baron - Mr Red : March 15th, 2017-05:37
.....very interesting...the allure of vintage Rolex is very strong. Some beautiful watches in your collection.... but just to be clear, do you own a Patek or would you say you owned multiple Rolex but no Patek Philippe? The drive of the title question was...
Good question
By: benlee338 : March 15th, 2017-04:49
I only have one Patek. A 5205R. Do I count as a Patek collector? Probably not But I seriously cannot find another Patek within my budget to buy. So I will answer the question in reverse. I collect mainly APs only. I have 6 of them in various ROs and ROOs....
Out of curiosity...
By: watchme : March 15th, 2017-07:03
why do YOU collect JLC? You said modern pieces, and you said emotional and historical. Why, for you? For me, it's knowing JLC was THE watchmaker's watchmaker, and that they currently, like Patek, pretty much do everything "in-house." After visiting both f...
A slow collector.
By: Mr. M : March 15th, 2017-07:46
11 years ago I bought my first fine time piece IWC Mark XVI. I still wear it everyday. Last year I bought a Patek 5140g. Next watch, perhaps in couple of years from now, will be a Rolex sub no date. I buy my watches new and plan to keep them forever.
thanks Kari....
By: Baron - Mr Red : March 15th, 2017-11:09
....interesting response. Any Rolex in that box at all? I guess i don't make a distinction between buying a watch and collecting. Maybe just semantic. I collect watches...but I also wear every single one of them too. I don't buy to keep in a box.....I con...
Hi Kari,
By: Mr. M : March 15th, 2017-12:23
May I ask why you prefer platinum over e.g white gold? I don't have any experince with platinum myself. Is it more scratch resistant or do you just think it looks better? Regards M
Very interesting topic
By: agyzace : March 15th, 2017-11:42
Although I do not see myself as a Patek collector, rather a watch collector, here are my perspectives: 1. I like Pateks in two specific instances a) Nautilus as the most elegant luxury sports option and b) World timers as the most elegant and compatible o...
I like variety.
By: Garyhsmith : March 16th, 2017-07:23
Though not strictly a Patek collector, I\'ve got a Jaeger LeCoultre Master Perpetual 8 Days in rose gold which I bought because Jaeger\'s attention to detail is fantastic and I consider their pieces great value for what they are. I love its busy yet symme...
Yes
By: Garyhsmith : March 16th, 2017-07:57
If I\'m wearing a suit to work, I\'ll wear either JLC although I\'ve worn the 16610 which goes ok. I\'m toying with the idea of buying a deployant compatible brown crocodile strap for the new 5167R so I can dress this up for suited occasions.