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the nice ladies here are putting together a fund to buy me this watch for my next BD.Date: 5/26/2010 2:32:04 AM
Author:kenny
If you''d like to, tell us about your fine watch(es).
Why did you pick the one(s) you did?
Got pics?
Do you have your sights on another one?
Well, I don''t know, DF, now that Kenny seems interested in watches, you may have to compete with him for the ladies'' affectionsDate: 5/26/2010 10:48:33 AM
Author: Dancing Fire
the nice ladies here are putting together a fund to buy me this watch for my next BD.Date: 5/26/2010 2:32:04 AM
Author:kenny
If you''d like to, tell us about your fine watch(es).
Why did you pick the one(s) you did?
Got pics?
Do you have your sights on another one?![]()
http://www.gemnation.com/watches/A-Lange-Sohne-Tourbograph-Pour-le-Merite-702.025-1242.html
i love the "true manufactures" of fine watches...Date: 5/26/2010 2:32:04 AM
Author:kenny
If you'd like to, tell us about your fine watch(es).
Why did you pick the one(s) you did?
Got pics?
Do you have your sights on another one?
lunch time!!Date: 5/26/2010 2:01:34 PM
Author: kenny
Thanks DF, they are all so very cool.
Is the back of your Lange is a sapphire?
yes,it is.
Apparently the Lange tells you four things.
I see a date display and a regular watch.
What do the other two hands show?
the hand below the date is the power reserve,think of it as the fuel gage on your car,and below that is the second hand.![]()
Have the quality of these uber-fine watches remained the same over time?
most have,compared more like OEC vs the modren day ideal cut.
Or did these companies have better and less fortunate periods that shoppers should avoid?
some.
Is that third one a TAG?
no,that''s a $75 Invicta S/S watch.
yes, i do wind the watch every morning but it can run for 100 hrs w/o a rewind.Date: 5/26/2010 4:26:58 PM
Author: kenny
A fuel gauge?
How cool.
So I assume it is a watch you must wind every morning?
zhu...i don''t know anything about vintage watches.Date: 5/26/2010 4:55:25 PM
Author: zhuzhu
I am fascinated about watches but know nothing about it.
I am interested in a vintage OR antique watch that is of great quality and always classy, any particular brand and time period any of you can recommend? Thanks!
Date: 5/26/2010 4:55:25 PM
Author: zhuzhu
I am fascinated about watches but know nothing about it.
I am interested in a vintage OR antique watch that is of great quality and always classy, any particular brand and time period any of you can recommend? Thanks!
You are a gentleman, Kenny!Date: 5/26/2010 6:36:08 PM
Author: kenny
I do not mind hijacks.
Your call.
What do you think of RGM watches? They have lots of fun videos of them engine turning dial faces on antique machines. And at least one of their calibres - the 801 - has been designed and made right here in the US of A.Date: 5/26/2010 11:40:28 AM
Author: Dancing Fire
i love the ''true manufactures'' of fine watches...Date: 5/26/2010 2:32:04 AM
Author:kenny
If you''d like to, tell us about your fine watch(es).
Why did you pick the one(s) you did?
Got pics?
Do you have your sights on another one?
there''re hundreds of different watch brands,but only a hand full produce their own movements in-house. in other words....not many that we can call ''true manufacture'' of watches
off the top of my head these are the watch Companies that uses 100% inhouse movements in all of their models.
Rolex...since they started using their own movement in the Daytona model a few yrs ago.
Patek Philippe... since they started using their own movement in chrono watches a few yrs ago.
JLC
Lange
Glashutte Original
Zenith
Date: 5/26/2010 8:02:07 PM
Author: sarap333
Date: 5/26/2010 6:36:08 PM
Author: kenny
I do not mind hijacks.
Your call.
You are a gentleman, Kenny!
Here is some information for anyone reading this who''s curious about vintage watches:
Start with Finer Times Click on the individual watch manufacturers'' names for a history of the company. Finer Times is a well-respected vendor of vintage watches. Repairing and maintaining vintage watches can be expensive, so you want to buy from a place that sells watches in good running order. Their prices are reasonable.
Many of the fine watch companies have been sold to other companies and are now part of conglomerates. The Swiss watchmaking industry underwent huge changes in the 1970s and many well-respected companies closed or were sold. Pay attention to information on the Finer Times website about what year the company was purchased by another company (e.g., Swatch) and try to buy watches from before that time, and you will be the owner of an exceptionally fine timepiece, hand-crafted and exquisitely designed. As DF has noted, very few watch companies continue to make their own components, even some of the ''big name'' companies, so buying a vintage watch allows you to buy a piece of history.
Other companies that sell vintage watches:
Cool vintage watches
Farfo
Darlor There''s an incredible Zenith listed for $4,000
Watches to Buy
York Time
Watchismo A great source for ''mod'' style watches like LIP and vintage Hamiltons
Wanna buy a watch
Two excellent watch forums where you can get your questions answered and learn more about the watch fanatic''s world:
Classicwatch.com
timezone.com
ETA: for more detailed company histories, do a Google search for the watch brand name; most of the companies have their own website or a wikipedia page.
love to see one IRL. wonder if any store in the S.F. Bay area carry the RGM line.Date: 5/26/2010 10:12:13 PM
Author: ksinger
What do you think of RGM watches? They have lots of fun videos of them engine turning dial faces on antique machines. And at least one of their calibres - the 801 - has been designed and made right here in the US of A.
I want to go there and visit the place. And to get one for my husband. But he probably won''t get one anytime soon, alas!!
Date: 5/27/2010 11:57:45 AM
Author: kenny
Sara, thanks for posting those links.
I'm having a blast.
I'm surprised you can buy a solid gold swiss watch with a cool vintage look for under $1,000.