For the watch enthusiast/frequent flyer

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Just need to justify to my wife why I need to know the time in Moscow or Tokyo at any random time.
Well hopefully wifey is the sensible one in the family! :lol: ;)

Edit: dmitri that was a joke - seriously it was - last time I posted something like that some softies seriously got their noses out of joint! Long story short mate - your money / your choice - if it turns your crank go for it.

Personally I like my iPhone but bit big to wear on wrist huh!

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Agree with Dmitri - watches for me personally are a sentimental and emotional purchase. I know that one day I'll inherit my dad's watch collection, as my son/son-in-law will inherit mine in the future. I don't think the same can be said for smartwatches - some may go on to become collector's items, but it seems unlikely that there would be a sentimental attachment to those pieces.

Dmitri - here's to a future of us buying more investment-worthy pieces which hold good monetary value *clinks glasses*

I agree with your sentiments.
I don't have many "Good" watches. ( lots of bits and pieces that aren't noteworthy) but what I do have will almost certainly go to my Grandson ( no son of my own).
For many a watch is just something to tell time.
For me it's an expression of something more, a statement about how you place yourself in the world, a connection with someone or something ( I have two of my grandfathers watches) that is / was important.
I don't see that connection with electronic goods, the distal era has IMHO missed something where sentimentality and emotion is concerned.
 
"Well hopefully wifey is the sensible one in the family! :lol: ;)"

How dare you Cruiser, that's very offensive- where is the report button :cool: Wifey is 110% the sensible one when it comes to watches, if someone got jacked up over a comment like that, they should not use the internet-ever.
 
I currently have my eye on an Omega De Ville Trésor but not sure SWMBO would appreciate it. Personally a fine watch is but an emotional and potentially a financial investment. My grandfather gave an Omega to him when he got into uni, and my father bought me one when I completed my post graduate studies. Hopefully I'll get to opportunity to do the same in the future.

Having said that I do love tech as well and have been wearing my Apple Watch since launch and do love the quick glance updates but it holds nothing on a fine Swiss dress watch when one needs a more formal look
 
Jump in' Jehosaphat - 2 Gorillas - sheesh! I am so over watches - I have a box full I love - you can only wear one each day right? Just got a 'fitbit' - it has a watch in it - I can buy smart watch in China that does many things Apple Watch does for AD40 - did I mention I am so over watches?
 
I must admit that I'm a bit of a sucker for a classical mechanical watch. The wife bought me a Frederique Constant moonphase (Manufacture Slimline Moonphase | Frederique Constant) for me on our wedding day which I absolutely adore.

I must admit, I've been watching this thread for a little while and am a little surprised. Sure, it's a bit wanky....but on a forum full of people chasing status, I'm surprised there aren't more status watches...

;)

Noticed this interesting article pop up on WSJ the other day

Do Men Still Crave Status Watches? - WSJ
 
I have a real soft spot for quality mechanical watches too. I own an Omega Planet Ocean - the last of the 2500 movements before the latest 8500 came out; got it for a ridiculously good price (relatively) at the time and I still love it. Aim to keep it for a long time to come. I would like to expand my collection in the future, but that will have to wait.

I also love performance cars; sometimes I wish I had less expensive hobbies!
 
I must admit, I've been watching this thread for a little while and am a little surprised. Sure, it's a bit wanky....but on a forum full of people chasing status, I'm surprised there aren't more status watches.../QUOTE]

At the risk of being branded as DYKWIA, I do have a few e.g. JLC, GP, Blancpain, Rolex etc but no Patek yet!
 
I can no longer be bothered with a watch that doesn't immediately set itself to the local timezone as soon as I turn off flight mode on my phone anywhere in the world - plus something that gives me notifications and can show a bunch of other useful things without dragging my phone out of my pocket.

Also, I must say I would constantly think of the huge proportion advertising makes up of the cost of DYKWIA watches.

Don't get me wrong, I do like a sharp-looking watch - but I now value functionality and not being the victim of rip-off more highly.
 
I can no longer be bothered with a watch that doesn't immediately set itself to the local timezone as soon as I turn off flight mode on my phone anywhere in the world - plus something that gives me notifications and can show a bunch of other useful things without dragging my phone out of my pocket.

Also, I must say I would constantly think of the huge proportion advertising makes up of the cost of DYKWIA watches.

Don't get me wrong, I do like a sharp-looking watch - but I now value functionality and not being the victim of rip-off more highly.

I always adjust my watch AND phone time zone to the destination manually when I board.
That way I always know how much flight time is remaining.
 
I will admit to the fact that the purchase of "DYKWIA" watches has much to do with the heart!
 
I always adjust my watch AND phone time zone to the destination manually when I board.
That way I always know how much flight time is remaining.

I just select the app on my watch that shows about 4 timezones of my choice. It does the rest - and with perfect accuracy. That way I can count up, down - and sideways ;):). And, not only that, the date is also always accurate, without all that twiddling around the dial ;):).
 
I just select the app on my watch that shows about 4 timezones of my choice. It does the rest - and with perfect accuracy. That way I can count up, down - and sideways ;):). And, not only that, the date is also always accurate, without all that twiddling around the dial ;):).

What dial?
 
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Jump in' Jehosaphat - 2 Gorillas - sheesh! I am so over watches - I have a box full I love - you can only wear one each day right? Just got a 'fitbit' - it has a watch in it - I can buy smart watch in China that does many things Apple Watch does for AD40 - did I mention I am so over watches?

Once you have tired of your box full of watches, they have a home with me, where they will be loved and cared for ......,, we loves our precioussss we does. :-)
 
I can no longer be bothered with a watch that doesn't immediately set itself to the local timezone as soon as I turn off flight mode on my phone anywhere in the world - plus something that gives me notifications and can show a bunch of other useful things without dragging my phone out of my pocket.

Also, I must say I would constantly think of the huge proportion advertising makes up of the cost of DYKWIA watches.

Don't get me wrong, I do like a sharp-looking watch - but I now value functionality and not being the victim of rip-off more highly.

Rule number one. The need to adjust your watch manually shows you are actually capable of doing it (a bit like being able to tie shoe laces)
Rule number two . Never ! Pay full price for a timepiece.
Rule number three. Only buy what you can afford.


Ok I'm being silly.
The fact is a timepiece as opposed to "Just a watch" is a thing of beauty. But like most things in life , beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
For some it could be a loud , fast and dangerous machine , for others a sunset over ankor wat. Like the old 1970's song. It's different things to different people.
 
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