Oh my! Please tell a poor Omega-loving nOOb more about this absolute stunner!Originally Posted by andyb190
trust me, this thing looks even better in the flesh.Originally Posted by Andy H
I was at a certain swiss watch shop today - obviously not authorised to sell Rolex. the staff dropped their JLC, Omegas, Tags and Breitlings and WTF ever and flocked like sheep to view the humble Sub.
The simplest experiment ever - literally place the SubC next to any of these (like the staff and i did today) and its stunning quality, value and residuals suddenly make complete, instant and simple sense to any naked eye. i like this watch.
Oh my! Please tell a poor Omega-loving nOOb more about this absolute stunner!Originally Posted by andyb190
i want an ap rose gold chrono with the black rubber bezel n strap, since trying one on last yr ive always hankered for one, think used they r about 16k though, fantastic watch imo
before that it was a white dial ss daytona, which ive had now for nearly 2 yrs and still enjoy wearing it
andy
I tried an AP Royal Oak yesterday at the AD in Wilmslow.
It looked stunning, smaller and much more elegant than the Offshore
AP is a brand with a long tradition, ignore the crass association with Schwarzenegger, premier league players etc.
They start from £10k new, so a decent pre-loved model may soon be achievable ?
Originally Posted by Puntsdog
The 'grail' that i wanted to own i did, it was the AP RO Chrono, but i never used the chrono so sold it to get an AP RO, which is a great watch, i'm also quite lucky that i got it when i did, as the prices are just getting daft now :shock:
As for the real grail, well that's like the above poster, the Lange and Sohne Double Split, i'd wear it backwards so i could just look at that movement all day long, although unless i win the lottery it aint going to happen :lol:
My grail have for a long time been to have this two in my winder at the same time
JLC Polaris
Rolex Deep Sea (on the hunt)
I'd say something on my longer-term grail list would be a rose gold 15300. Longer-tem not due to price, because I could sell a few bits just now and get a pre-owned one, but due to thinking I'm still a bit young for the gold-game. I tried that yellow gold DJ on leather the other month and it lasted a day... :lol:Originally Posted by Argee1977
Originally Posted by cmcm3
I did think you were going full on P.I.M.P, but you pulled yourself back from the precipice :D
A rose gold AP RO would be a good one for me as well, but it would have to have the gold bracelet, as those deployant clasps are evil, i wouldn't mind a solid gold AP RO skeleton as well, the gold Diver looks good as well!
But now i cannot think of another one off hand because i got the Grail i wanted/..
It's a white gold Limited Edition Railmaster XXL. A lot of dosh...if you can find one !Originally Posted by Viking72
http://www.worldwatchreview.com/2010/10 ... l-seconds/
Seamaster Mariner I and Marine Chronometer added to my "grail" list.
Thought about this long and hard since landing the Navitimer. My latest grail is a Zenith De Luca.
Rarely see them never mind on sale.
and a Double Red SD would do very nicely.
A massive lottery win might see me go for
and
Andy
Wanted - Damasko DC57
Not hugely expensive but hard work to find a decent one.... 8)
My current:
Just ordered a Vintage VDB so ticked that off the list. My current must have/need grail is the MKII Kingston. Sold out now although some appearing on the SC (who waits 2 years+ then flips??!!) but not prepared to pay current premium. I guess i'll have to wait a while & see if they re-issue or things settle down. I've needed watches before but not quite as desperately as i need this one. Apart from the Speedy Pro this could be a forever watch.
Everything a watch should be, not surprising as made with the collaboration of WUS WIS's.
Good choice. 8)Originally Posted by Billyloves2boogie
I don't really have one, which makes things a bit boring, really. I need to find myself one!
I guess the Paul Newman Daytona would be a good candidate for a tireless quest. :)
It used to be the Tudor Monte Carlo and the Zenith A386 but I scratched both itches in the last couple of years, with the former still being my favourite watch to date.
There are several watches I would like to have but I guess my top grail is Sarpaneva Korona K1 with black dial. I may never get it unless I won in lottery.
Second runner up is Glasshütte Original Senator Sixties Square Chronograph.
Then again I like Jaeger LeCoultre Memovox Deep Sea and Deep Sea Vintage Chronograph too... but I guess Glashütte Original is still somewhat realistic grail to me to have someday.
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I'm sure I've seen this thread before hmmm
Fas est ab hoste doceri
Just boring old Omega Seamaster for me, in black with ceramic bezel.
Only problem is I'm buying all sorts of watches and not really saving for one as such, bought 2 seikos, a Getat, and loads of Natos.
How will I ever get there when I'm buying others to scratch an itch?
I wonder how many people who listed their grails in 2011 actually got them? It would be interesting to hear if they still have them and whether it was worth the chase.
My top grails include:
Pam513
Original longines chrono 13zn (18k)
5514 comex sub
JLC master ultra thin
To name but a few....
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Rolex - Vintage: 1680 Red Sub, Zenith 'Floating' White Daytona Stainless Steel; Modern: DSSD
Omega - Vintage: Mk III Speedmaster, X-33; Modern: Z-33
Alas, no funds ......
Id like a birth year speedmaster as I miss my old one that I had to sale as I was skint will I had to sell all of my watches at one point (shit happens) :-( and a vintage sub or GMT but in time as im in know rush as im enjoying my self too much with micro brands at the mo. But as they say all good things come to those who wait. I hope :-D
Birth year Daytona or any Patek.
I'd like a Franck Muller crazy hours in a precious metal...
Patek Calatrava 5196p. A sublime watch.
Some kind of Lange and Sohne, Lange 1 / Saxonia / 1815. That will have to wait for my retirement lump sum, or a lottery win.
D
Just got my Speedy Pro today from SC and I think a white gold Patek should finish things off for me. Not sure whether it'll be a Calatrava, Gondolo or a complicated piece yet, but it's a long way off whatever it turns out to be!
I'm keen on the Gondolo 5124g, the Annual Calender 5146g and the new Calatrava 5227g
Cost no object, I'd have a JLC Gyrotourbillon for starters!
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Last time I heard, the price was 9750 Euros. Could be more today. Sarpaneva is a Finnish niche brand of Stepan Sarpaneva whose yearly production is less than hundred pieces or so. Stepan does unique watches and continue the designer legacy of his family as his father Pentti designed jewellery and glass and his uncle Timo was also famous glass and metal designer. Stepan has also a line of more affordable watches called "S.U.F. Helsinki" which are something like 2000-3000 Euros piece.
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Bummer, seems like Sarpaneva Korona K1 is sold out and discontinued.
May have asked this but got any pics ?
Paul
GOT...TO...KILL...CAPTAIN STUPID!
Breitling Navitimer World, blue face and blue leather strap. I lust for one right now but just bought a Omega Planet Ocean so have to wait awhile before I can justify buying another watch.
Can me crazy, but I lust for a Eterna NIB KonTiki Diver. Ever since I've saw it, I felt like it was so different, I needed to own one. Have one for sale?
I would absolutely love an Albino or Paul Newman Daytona, but I'd quite happily settle for a 6263 panda dial. Picture shamelessly stolen from here. The perfect sports watch, IMHO, and one of the most beautiful Rolexes out there.
On the more affordable and dressy side, I'd love an IWC Portuguese Chronograph. RG with silver dial would be amazing, but I'd also be more than happy with the SS silver dial. There are many more interesting and exclusive dress watches out there, and a PP Calatrava should perhaps be my first choice, but there's just something special about the IWC that I can't get out of my head.
Apparently I have a chronograph thirst that desperately needs quenching.
My grail is a vintage Seiko 6159 diver .. hope to own one someday.
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Fortis B-42 Marinemaster Titanium / PVD (most comfortable watch I've owned)
Former grail :-)
Sinn U1
I would love to have a Bremont MB-2 someday in the future
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The Sarpanevas are very cool watches. Currently I am in love with the Glashutte Lunar Panomatic XL. Pic stolen from web:
I could afford this with a small reshuffle, but I am very content with my collection (may even sell a few unloved things). I have been looking for a watch in a 'reasonable' price i.e. under 10k that would make me very content and ended up with this. I list this as a Grail as I want to buy it without selling anything and that will take some time....