11-30-2008, 04:21 AM | #101 | |
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I don't think that all my helmets/watches put together will make a $30-50,000 watch. That's what a "fine" watch with all of those stones would cost! Besides,my point is that I would not trade everything I own just to have one watch that can be considered good enough for you connoisseurs of fine jewelery and watches. I would rather have the $800 Richard and co with all of it's diamonds than a plain jane Breitling or Omega. I guess that we are different in that way. BTW the only time I ever even used the word "fine" was in the title. Heck,I never even proposed that the watch I posted was "fine" or even that Movados were "fine". I didn't "bitch" until they kept ragging on my personal property. GM posted pics of his house,what if I had replied,"what a shit hole!" or "you can do WAY better than that!"? How about the guy that posted a pic of his wife and kid? Should I have pointed out that his wife could stand to loose a few pounds or that his kid looks bound for the Special Olympics? Anyway,I'm really,really not angry,you guys should know by now that I like to argue points with these guys just for kicks and it doesn't really mean anything to me. In the hoods where I hang out,I constantly get complimented on my Movados/watches and all of my jewelery for that matter. I like the way it looks and I'm not trying to begin a family heirloom so...it's all good baby! |
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11-30-2008, 04:34 AM | #102 |
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11-30-2008, 09:37 AM | #103 | |
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Also, Seiko is all over the map not just "fashion Jewlery". I'd put the Seiko Spring Drive in the luxury category. Tigger, Most people that are into watches and maybe even collect them arent into the "Bling" factor. That Rolex FT posted is probably the UGLIEST watch I've ever seen. What we appreciate is the "Movement" inside the watch. The gears, spring's, levers, latches,ECT. that make the watch function. If all you want is bling then get it. But dont spend hundreds of dollars on it. Your throwing your money away. The jewels used in those watches are garbage if not fake and are worth nothing. |
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11-30-2008, 09:39 AM | #104 |
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You know, unless it's on a watch forum, threads about watches allways go downhill fast.
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11-30-2008, 09:57 AM | #105 |
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Uh, no. You dont get it. Swatch Group is the largest swiss manufacturer of watches. They have more then several names under there umbrella. They have been the largest supplier of automatic "movements" to other manufacturers for a long time now. Within the last few years they have decided to scale back production of movements and stop selling to outside manufacturers. The Swiss government stepped in and made them phase out supply for three years. Otherwise some very well known watchmakers would've gone out of business. Brietling would've been one of them.
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11-30-2008, 11:54 AM | #106 |
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Swatch Group owns:
Breguet Blancpain Glaschutte Omega Longines Tissot Among others. Swatch Group also owns Nivarox. Nivarox is the patented alloy used to produce hairsprings. Most watchmakers, regardless of inhouse or otherwise, buy their hairsprings from Nivarox. Swatch owns 90% of the mechanical watch market in one way or another. Why that happened is another story.......
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11-30-2008, 11:58 AM | #107 | |
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Yep. That listing was an old one. Their base model watches are still the quartz movements. The middle tier are still the ETA and Valjoux movements (although a shrinking group). It's the upper tier that are really stepping it up. I don't understand why Swatch Group decided to cut off the supply of watch movements to the other manufacturers. They had a monopoly. Why spoil it? They are forcing the other watch manufacturers to step up and get creative works. Eventually, Swatch Group will be met and overtaken by the other manufacturers and they won't receive any revenue from outside firms.
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11-30-2008, 12:04 PM | #108 | |
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desmo is mechanically attractive, sportbike is visually attractive all threads go down here lol, even the bike threads eventually. this place is like that, destroys everything it touches while making it awesomer
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11-30-2008, 12:09 PM | #109 | |
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11-30-2008, 12:17 PM | #110 |
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RCM,
I love the new Co-Axial movement Omega is producing. It is the only reason I can think they they cut off distribution of the ETA2892 movement to the rest of the world. They wanted to protect the new escapement. The first generation were in the workhorse movement, but I could see them running that escapement in higher beat engines and drastically increasing the accuracy. It was a pretty slick development. The limiting factor in movements was the ability to lubricate them. Anything above the 36,000 boils off the lubricant in short order. I could see this escapement allowing for faster beats without the ensuing heat, friction and meltdown. Again, to me, it's like watching a Formula 1 team developing a new engine to run at 30,000 RPMs.
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