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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012 READ ONLY FORUM
This is the first Archived Forum which was active between 17th April 2007 and
1st March February 2012
Latest post 02-26-2012 8:30 AM by Mr10Percent. 264 replies.
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drevil2k2
- Joined on 05-18-2008
- Posts 40
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Re: What is your favorite watch?
Everyday - Omega Seamaster Quartz 2221.80.00 Gym - Tag Heuer 2000 Casual outings - Rolex Air King Formal - no watch As per the plexi versus saphire, speaking to a salesperson, she stated that some watches are plexi because some people don't wan to wear something heavy on their wrist. Personally, I like the weight of a watch and the scratch resistance of saphire glass/crystal.
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rayfenwick
- Joined on 04-28-2007
- Hull UK (again)
- Posts 693
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Re: What is your favorite watch?
Hi all. I just found this thread, and hope you don't mind me resurrecting it. Like you, I am a fan of the Cartiers, Breitlings, Rolexs, Patek Phillippes et al, but I don't have anything like the budget So, I've looked elsewhere, and still have a small but interesting collection of classics. I'd like to share them if I may (not physically, just in this message)
1973 Pulsar P3 Datecommand When the Pulsar P1 was launched in 1972 it completely changed the way we told the time, as it was the first ever commercially available digital watch, and cost $5 more than a brand new Toyota!
Adding to the capabilities of the Pulsar P1 & P2, the Datecommand was the first completely solid-state watch to also show the date. Its red LED display, stainless steel and retro/futuristic styling make it a great companion to B&O stuff. Mine is still going strong, and is the most accurate watch I have ever owned...< +/- 1 sec per week!
1965 Bulova Accutron Spaceview Bulova was the pioneer of electronically regulated clocks and watches, using an electronic "tuning fork" that oscillated at a fixed frequency, thus regulating the timepiece. Predating quartz oscillators by years, these watches are a marvel of miniturisation of such a mechanism. Many were in conventional cases, however I like the Spaceview variants as they clearly show that amazing movement.
1972 Seiko 7016 "Monaco" Another forgotten pioneer of watch movements is Seiko. In 1971 they presented an self-winding chronometer with unique 2 handed subdial for the chronograph hours and minutes that was much ahead of its European contemporaries. Shortly after Seiko, like many others, moved into the production of digital watches, leaving the ground free for Tag, Breitling, Omega etc to produce the quality chronographs. Although sporting a plastic dome rather than a tougher glass, the 7016 chronos, in particular the "Monaco" variants provide a rare chance to own a high quality and attractive self winding chronograph from the early 1970s that is cheap enough to be an everyday watch. Practical and yet interesting - it remains a classic.
Well, I hope I've not bored you all to death, and I hope you'll find these watches as interesting as I do. (But, of course I'd happily give a steel & gold Cartier Santos a home)
Ray
Я люблю Банг и Oлуфсен
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j0hnbarker
- Joined on 04-16-2007
- LS28/GB
- Posts 2,002
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Re: What is your favorite watch?
Hi Ray I really enjoyed reading your post, and was interested to see what's in your collection. I was talking to a wealthy academic a couple of years back who thought he was well into collecting watches, but it turned out that he really didn't like them for their aesthetic appeal, but more for what he thought the fact that he collected them in the first place said about him as an individual. He had a couple of Panerias and a couple of IWCs, but knew nothing really about them. Your collection says much about you as an individual, and makes me think I'd like one of those Pulsar P1s myself :) As an aside, I have a Smiths mantlepiece clock that has a tuning fork mechanism. Unfortuately one of the pinions has gone in the movement and it needs repair, but I wondered if you can hear (or even feel) the vibrations from the fork as I can/could with my Smiths clock? John
President, Beomaster 8000 Appreciation Society
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rayfenwick
- Joined on 04-28-2007
- Hull UK (again)
- Posts 693
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Re: What is your favorite watch?
Hi John Thanks for your kind words. The Pulsars are indeed wonderful pieces, and I wanted one for years. The Accutron has a nice "hum" which I somehow never get tired of listening to every now and then I hope you get your Smiths mantel clock fixed, as it is great to keep these interesting pieces working and on show. I have a kit-made nixie clock, which never fails to enchant guests. Best wishes
Ray
Я люблю Банг и Oлуфсен
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bwaje
- Joined on 11-22-2007
- Paris - France
- Posts 38
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Re: What is your favorite watch?
CWC from her majesty's army, cheap, solid, and discreet too
b&otien
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garethingram1
- Joined on 07-30-2007
- nr York, UK
- Posts 30
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Re: What is your favorite watch?
Well priced but good design - Skagen Dearer - Rado
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GuyHui
- Joined on 03-17-2007
- Posts 1,560
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Re: What is your favorite watch?
I also love this Pasha C 38 mm form Cartier : such a great beautiful watch to have (IMHO). Guy
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Lecorbusier
- Joined on 08-11-2008
- Posts 4
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Re: What is your favorite watch?
The titanium Ocean 2000 by Porsche Design!
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- Joined on 04-01-2007
- UK
- Posts 970
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Re: What is your favorite watch?
Love this TAG Heuer Grand CARRERA Calibre 17 RS Chronographe Edition Limitée en or rose
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Zugn
- Joined on 03-01-2008
- Posts 20
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Re: What is your favorite watch?
Favorite? Bell &Ross. Maybe i like these brands with "B & ..."? But i don't have any Bell&Ross watch. Don't have so much money to spend it for these watches! Spend all my money for B&O things!
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Sal
- Joined on 04-30-2007
- Indianapolis, USA
- Posts 261
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Re: What is your favorite watch?
Zugn: Favorite? Bell &Ross. Maybe i like these brands with "B & ..."? But i don't have any Bell&Ross watch. Don't have so much money to spend it for these watches! Spend all my money for B&O things!
I have always loved Bell & Ross, especially since I got to try on my dream watch: BR03-92 Military Spec... My wrists are awfully tiny so the trend for monster 46mm watches is disconcerting... the BR03 series are 42mm and the latest beautiful BR-S series are 39mm, mostly quartz, but the gold and platinum ones are automatic.
I also don't own a B&R watch... I drool over them almost weekly though online.
-Sal
Love B&O, but no longer addicted.
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Peter
- Joined on 02-12-2007
- Posts 9,572
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Re: What is your favorite watch?
Just bought myself a new watch - my Baume & Mercier Riviera needs a service ( another B& .. range!) I have bought a Christopher White Mavern Aviator - easy to read and an automatic.
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AT
- Joined on 04-16-2007
- Posts 187
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Re: What is your favorite watch?
The Longines is a real nice watch, sorry to hear, Your one was stolen... :( I have another one, with the same Valjoux 7751 movement, and I really like it :)
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PhilLondon
- Joined on 04-16-2007
- London
- Posts 2,545
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Re: What is your favorite watch?
Seven: I absolutely adore Ventura's "the watch", designed by danish Bo Hansen. Very B&O-ish :-)
I've got this watch! Love it... Got it 15 years ago! Unfortunately I do not wear watches since I have a mobile phone. Rosendhal has a similar one designed by a a designer that you may have heard of... Jacob Jensen!
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saf
- Joined on 04-17-2007
- Posts 458
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Re: What is your favorite watch?
AT: The Longines is a real nice watch, sorry to hear, Your one was stolen... :(
Thanks for condolences, AT: It was NOT the Longines they stole, but the Frederique Constant.
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nmartin771
- Joined on 02-18-2008
- Novi Sad, Serbia
- Posts 3,103
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Re: What is your favorite watch?
My choice is : PANERAI - Luminor Marina Bell&Ross - BR01-92 Recently I found company TW-STEEL very nice looking and not expencive!
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with grappa !
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k984942
- Joined on 11-10-2008
- London, UK
- Posts 194
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Re: What is your favorite watch?
I started with a Breitling Professional series Intruder which served me well for over a decade.
Since I've started travelling a lot for work I couldn't resist the Rolex GMT-11C with the ceramic bezel! Love it so much the Breitling doesn't get a look in these days and am thinking of selling the Breitling!
32" RF VCR Avant, 2 x 28" VCR Avant, DVD1, Beocom 6000, Beo5, A9 Keyring!
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Bricktop
- Joined on 04-10-2009
- Posts 1
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Re: What is your favorite watch?
Sorry...but your Christmas bonus is a fake Seamaster worth around £50
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beocool
- Joined on 10-17-2007
- the Netherlands
- Posts 5,514
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Re: What is your favorite watch?
This is not my cup of tea, but it's so unusual I thought I post it here.
Beoworld's twenty-eighth ninth prize winner and fifty-first second prize winner. Best £30 I've ever spent!
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9 LEE
- Joined on 02-14-2007
- Moderator - UK
- Posts 5,223
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Re: What is your favorite watch?
Good Heavens!! I fell in love with it just now.. So much so i just called 'Marcus of Bond Street, London' to enquire about the price..
By the looks of it, i'd have guessed at around £4k... Maybe if i sell my Heuer Monaco and my Panerai, i can have one!!
However, the very polite salesman expalined to me the following -
"The 'Altin' version, a combination of Aluminium and Titanium, is £105,900. The Black Platinum version is £149,000 - of which only 10 pieces were made, and the White Gold version is £107,300 Sir..."
I made a very good job of staying calm and not sounding astonished at the price, and thanked him for his time. Needless to say, i might be giving that one a miss...
Lee
BeoWorld - Everything Bang & Olufsen
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