I'm late to the party today. I just can't take this one off lately. I'm usually pretty good at rotating, but this one is just so good.
jh0400 said:
I've bought several watches from Chrono24 including one from Japan. Be aware of import duties. Unless you're looking for a complete unicorn, I'd recommend filtering US only or looking at eBay instead. I've seen a few sellers with their inventory listed on Chrono24 and eBay simultaneously with lower prices on eBay, and eBay usually includes authentication services as well.
Bro, lower your expectations. Its a Tissot. Kind of get what you pay for....DeProfundis said:
I saw the new Tissot PRS516 in person today while out and about. Actually a pretty decent looking watch. I liked the quick change strap and the movement through the caseback wasn't breathtaking or anything but looked good and was a big step forward for Tissot. I cannot explain how badly they whiffed on the clasp. Looked absolutely terrible, like someone pressed it out of a used soup can.
YouBet said:
So I bought a Holme & Hadfield watch case. I really like it. I'm not sure how it rates to competitors, but it's nice enough for me. I got the Collector Pro in walnut which holds 7 watches. Once I put all of my watches in it....I think they would be offended at my "collection". Lol.
So, currently wearing my Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra.
In the case:
- Rolex Milgauss
- Garmin Fenix 5
- Garmin Venu 2
- Apple Watch 5 - broken
- Seiko Perpetual Calendar Titanium - not functional and unsure of model number; it's over 25 years old
- Fossil anniversary watch from work - never worn; not functional
The Apple Watch and the Fossil watch are in there simply because I have the room but those obviously get purged first with next watch purchase.
The Seiko was my first ever watch purchase and at the time it was about $400-500 which is a decent number for then. So it's special to if anything because of that and I'll never get rid of it unless to give it to one of my nephews. They don't care about such things though so it may go to grave with me.
Every time I walk by and look at the case this is my Rolex back to me while slummin' it:zgolfz85 said:YouBet said:
So I bought a Holme & Hadfield watch case. I really like it. I'm not sure how it rates to competitors, but it's nice enough for me. I got the Collector Pro in walnut which holds 7 watches. Once I put all of my watches in it....I think they would be offended at my "collection". Lol.
So, currently wearing my Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra.
In the case:
- Rolex Milgauss
- Garmin Fenix 5
- Garmin Venu 2
- Apple Watch 5 - broken
- Seiko Perpetual Calendar Titanium - not functional and unsure of model number; it's over 25 years old
- Fossil anniversary watch from work - never worn; not functional
The Apple Watch and the Fossil watch are in there simply because I have the room but those obviously get purged first with next watch purchase.
The Seiko was my first ever watch purchase and at the time it was about $400-500 which is a decent number for then. So it's special to if anything because of that and I'll never get rid of it unless to give it to one of my nephews. They don't care about such things though so it may go to grave with me.
I'm pretty sure anytime your omega or Rolex are in the case you're fine. If you ever decide to wear both at once, the case will probably spontaneously combust though
FHKChE07 said:
They also have built in planned obsolescence.
YouBet said:
So I bought a Holme & Hadfield watch case. I really like it. I'm not sure how it rates to competitors, but it's nice enough for me. I got the Collector Pro in walnut which holds 7 watches. Once I put all of my watches in it....I think they would be offended at my "collection". Lol.
So, currently wearing my Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra.
In the case:
- Rolex Milgauss
- Garmin Fenix 5
- Garmin Venu 2
- Apple Watch 5 - broken
- Seiko Perpetual Calendar Titanium - not functional and unsure of model number; it's over 25 years old
- Fossil anniversary watch from work - never worn; not functional
The Apple Watch and the Fossil watch are in there simply because I have the room but those obviously get purged first with next watch purchase.
The Seiko was my first ever watch purchase and at the time it was about $400-500 which is a decent number for then. So it's special to if anything because of that and I'll never get rid of it unless to give it to one of my nephews. They don't care about such things though so it may go to grave with me.
I wish I still had my Swatch from 7th grade. I loved that damn thing. The face was transparent but had a green ring around the outer edge of it. I somehow lost it in the locker room, or someone stole it.TheOC16 said:YouBet said:
So I bought a Holme & Hadfield watch case. I really like it. I'm not sure how it rates to competitors, but it's nice enough for me. I got the Collector Pro in walnut which holds 7 watches. Once I put all of my watches in it....I think they would be offended at my "collection". Lol.
So, currently wearing my Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra.
In the case:
- Rolex Milgauss
- Garmin Fenix 5
- Garmin Venu 2
- Apple Watch 5 - broken
- Seiko Perpetual Calendar Titanium - not functional and unsure of model number; it's over 25 years old
- Fossil anniversary watch from work - never worn; not functional
The Apple Watch and the Fossil watch are in there simply because I have the room but those obviously get purged first with next watch purchase.
The Seiko was my first ever watch purchase and at the time it was about $400-500 which is a decent number for then. So it's special to if anything because of that and I'll never get rid of it unless to give it to one of my nephews. They don't care about such things though so it may go to grave with me.
I still keep one Fossil in the box to remind me where I came from.
did you purchase that one at Foley's perhaps?jh0400 said:
My first watch that I remember. I'm really close to buying this one for nostalgia's sake.
https://www.rubylane.com/item/2253859-RL255/Vintage-Joe-Box78er-Baseball-Watch-Ex78tra