Simply....................
I WANT IT.
Manufacturer ? material ? Movement ? price ?
For me the watch has to scream take me home first and foremost and then I try and work around the other wishes (or not :) ).
Simply....................
I WANT IT.
I can read it.
Have to love it, if buying new then ideally buying to keep forever.
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That someone else buys it first. :)
That with it - I can time the cooking of our Xmas turkey in a totally irrelevant fashion.......................
I have access to the necessary funds, ABs I either like, want, had ordered the watch, or someone pointed it out.
It's just a matter of time...
I buy it on Sales corner - that I would wish its purchase to provoke responses vis:
- Wear it in good health
- Congratulations to the seller and buyer
- If I hadn’t bought **** I’d have been all over this
- Someone buy this to remove it from temptation
- If the buyer doesn’t gel with it - second dibs.
Brand & Want one.
Aesthetics. With one exception (a special edition watch that I have never, and will never wear) it's always 'do I like the look of it.' After that it's size e.g. the Heuer Carrera 1964 Re-Edition (which I've owned and sold) would be a keeper if it was 40mm, but at 36mm it's just too small.
Watch has to have a minimum 200m WR.
Legibility, to see the time without having to try.
Value for money.
(probably explains why I rarely buy anything).
Sorry it’s a cluster of things, and it can’t be reduced to just one thing.
Fwiw a combination of original design, horological prowess, attractiveness, wearability.
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Looks nice, why not...and , can I get my money back in 15 year's time..
Looks, legibility, comfort, and, yes brand, though I'm quite happy to get a San Martin or similar to see how I would get on with the real thing before spending a lot of money. If it's new I really have to want it.
Used, I'm happier to take a bit of a gamble if it's apopular watch.
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It will click with me! TBH, I don't have to do anything; I see it and it tells me to buy it! For me It is not about brand it is all about aesthetics and that certain "something "
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That it makes me smile and everyone else go WTF
Don't just do something, sit there. - TNH
Fully agree. The amount of time, money and effort I’ve wasted buying watches which sit in the deposit box or only get worn on the sofa is just stupid and I’m slowly spotting these before I buy them.
I was adamant I wanted a mint green DJ41 with a smooth bezel on an oyster bracelet but I’d just never wear it. Beautiful watch, but probably not on me. Way too smart.
The look of a watch is what draws me in first, then if I decide I like it, I will check out the rest (size, materials, weight, brand, spare funds available etc).
I agree with Curta, it’s all about the grin.
Immediate fascination, heart beats faster. Aesthetics.
Then we learn more details and they are either off-putting and the feeling fades, or not.
Single factor, as per the OP has to be aesthetics (this includes does it suit my style).
Then affordability (including how much of a bath I would take if / when I moved it on) and dimensions/wearability are in equal measure.
I’m not sure anything else matters after that.
Do I like it, if so initiate the buying protocol.
For me, it's unflippability.
If it's the sort of watch I'll take a massive bath on, I'm in. Unfashionable manufacturer, unfathomable design quirks, these have proven time and time again to be my top criteria.
The only one is.
"That I like it"
I dont look at resale value or investment as I dont buy to sell later, I buy it to wear it.
Its why I hate all this talk about values associated with one brand in particular.
We are on a watch forum, watch talk should be about watches not investments.
I am on one site (different product) where its not allowed to talk about buying and selling,its considered vulgar.
These days, legibility, quality and value
Do I like the way it looks.
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Breitling Cosmonaute 809 - What's not to like?
I like it
It fits into my collection
I can afford it
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The wish list goes something like this:
1. Looks - can't get past that one.
2. Legibility - for blind-old-git reasons.
3. Timing-stuff - I want to be able to time things, so ideally a chrono or a diver's watch.
4. Durability - Sapphire crystal and ceramic insert; ideally a hardened steel, carbon or ceramic case.
5. Conventional lugs - so not tied-in to OEM straps only, 20 or 22mm to avoid restricted strap choices.
6. Day-date display - because I literally never know what day it is!
7. Crown guards - for clumsy sod reasons.
8. Size - 37mm to 44mm, depending on dial design; and preferably not too thick.
9. WR - 100m is a minimum.
10. Quartz - I wish higher-end quartz (especially solar) movements were much more of A Thing.
11. Centre-minutes chronograph - the perfect, legible, minimalist chrono.
12. Price - shouldn't really come last, especially with the insane inflation of the last few years.
Naturally, no one watch uniting all of these features actually exists! Damasko and Sinn get very close, though new prices have inflated beyond my reach recently.
An unusual dial, relatively small output not made by the million ( looking at you Rolex) + not a diver. A Zietwerk would fit the bill nicely if I could afford one which I won’t.
I just want to make sure that the seller gets back 'what it owes them'.
I never go looking. They mostly come and find me.
The Swiss have made waiting a luxury experience. ~ Andrew McUtchen
Can i sell it on the forum in 6 months time for a thousand pound profit.
I don't need more than 200m water resistance as after swimming that far I tend to lose interest and just lark around.
Don't just do something, sit there. - TNH
Surely there is little logic in wanting more than a couple of watches that’s why we are on a watch forum.
I have to want it despite the fact I clearly don’t need it, if I am really honest in most cases I do consider if I will take a bath if I decide to sell. I also do look for 100m WR but that wouldn’t be a deal breaker if it met the want factor
Don’t think there is much more to it than that for me.
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Id probably be absolutely fine with a watch with an absolutely guaranteed water proof rating of 25m-50m, but as so many 30m-50m watches have been sold as not suitable for anything other than washes the dishes with; with lots of actual or anecdotal evidence of watches such as the old model Speedmaster leaking from a trip to the sea or local swimming pools. That and my old local AD having watches returned that leaked on a regular basis, then having a 100m minimum as one many criteria simply helps ease the way in which we narrow down new purchases.
It's just a matter of time...
Established reputation.
"Well they would say that ... wouldn't they!"