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High-end Watches Locally?

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AgEng06 said:

Awesome watch, enjoy!

I wear mine damn near every day (despite the other watches in my collection) because it's so versatile and I don't mind it getting beat/scratched up.


So far my only complaint is that it is hard to get sized just right even with the T fit. I ordered a half link from Uncle Seiko that I hope solves the problem.
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Just a shoutout for FTAC2011
Made a good deal with me on a watch and sourced some amazing diamond stud earrings for my wife. Quick and excellent communication. I couldn't have been happier!

Reach out to him if you need anything!
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Thank you, sir. Nice to meet you and I'm glad everything worked out!
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BarNone-Aggie said:

Just a shoutout for FTAC2011
Made a good deal with me on a watch and sourced some amazing diamond stud earrings for my wife. Quick and excellent communication. I couldn't have been happier!

Reach out to him if you need anything!


Diamond Stud is actually my nickname for FTAC
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Two watch day today, last and final watches of the trip to Abu Dhabi. I'm coming home for the holidays in two weeks and not coming back for a few months.

I have been on the waitlist for a Breitling emergency watch, and as luck would have it the Boutique in Abu Dhabi got one in this weekend. I do not have it with me as yet as they haven't gotten the box or charging kit yet (apparently the watch and kits ship separate) but I paid for it, and should get it later this week. The watch is gigantic 51mm but has a super cool feature, if you are ever in an emergency you can pull out the antenna located on the right side of the bottom lugs, and it will broadcast an SOS on rhe emergency frequency. Doing this destroys the watch, but Breitling replaces it for free if it's an actual emergency.

I also bought the new UAE special edition Chronomat gmt with Arabic numbers. Just as a keep sake of the time I spent up here opening up my new company. The one they had in the store was a display, so I should get this new one whenever I pick up the emergency.

These probably look expensive but combined were less than a Rolex Skydweller.


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I've been eyeing a chronomat 40 as a personal. I think they look so cool.

Is that a 40mm one? I'm surprised I thought you liked minimum 42. Haven't seen the Arabic numbers. Cool piece
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FTAC2011 said:

I've been eyeing a chronomat 40 as a personal. I think they look so cool.

Is that a 40mm one? I'm surprised I thought you liked minimum 42. Haven't seen the Arabic numbers. Cool piece


I normally do like minimum 42 but this one wears a little larger. I agree they look great.
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Cool. Sell it to me when you get tired of it
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I like that Chronomat but would need it in American.
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Quote:

These probably look expensive but combined were less than a Rolex Skydweller.

You should start a "Mid-Tier Watches" thread if this is the stuff you are going to show us.
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At what price point does a watch become "high-end"
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I kinda need that Arabic number piece. That's bad ass!!!!!
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ChemAg15 said:

At what price point does a watch become "high-end"

At what distance do they stop being locally?
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No idea. I was completely joking.
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ChemAg15 said:

At what price point does a watch become "high-end"


$5k?
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Mr. McGibblets said:

I kinda need that Arabic number piece. That's bad ass!!!!!


Go big or go home


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Why stop there?


Sea Speed
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Now we're talking
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I like this one
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jh0400 said:

Why stop there?





Habibi
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Leave the arabic numeral dials to the RAVs....
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In Houston, looking to source one of these:
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Yordaddy said:

In Houston, looking to source one of these:



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Sending you a PM
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At practice…watch looked good. May wear again.

TheOC16
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I like the faux waffle dial that the netting is giving it.
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Good morning from Geneva.

Flights from Lyon, France back to Houston were problematic, so for the last three days of our honeymoon we took the 2 hour train ride to Geneva to fly out from here.

I wish I would have had an extra day to spend in the boutiques (everything is closed on Sunday). But the but to our surprise we found the GPHG exhibit was open on Sunday and that was very interesting. The day before we went to the Patek Philippe museum - the watches were absolutely AMAZING, but everything else was poorly done (layout, guides/information, bathrooms, AC). Still a must for any watch lover in Geneva.

But the highlight of Switzerland (and I'd have to say the highlight of my watch enthusiast life) was the Initium workshop we attended. We opted for the full day class in which we had a private session with a master watchmaker.

We started with coffee and pastries and just chatted for a bit with our teacher, Quintin and our other host, Jane. Then we got into a presentation on the history of timekeeping and watches which was great for my wife, but I actually learned a good bit. Definitely helped clarify for me why Switzerland became the watch making hub it is today. Next they did a great job going in detail through how a mechanical watch operates and answering questions until we fully understood the basics.

I will say, this is why I did this class. I have watched so many YouTube videos on how a watch works and I understand certain parts, but I'm a hands on learner. It has never fully clicked for me. So after the presentation, we got into the fun part. We started by taking the movement (an ETA 6498, which is used by Tissot, Hamilton, Sinn, and others) apart and then put it back together. THIS is where it clicked. Actually taking out the balance bridge or the pallet fork and seeing what started or stopped in the rest of the movement made it all fall into place for my brain.

After practicing on the movement we were treated to a very nice lunch at Brasserie Lipp with Quentin and we had a fun chat about life, culture, and politics in the USA and Switzerland. He thought our Texas accents were so funny. We busted out laughing when he so genuinely and curiously asked us "So how often do you eat crocodile?"

After lunch we got down to business - putting together the watch! We had an enormous range of aesthetic customization options. I am not typically a skeleton fan, but glad my wife encouraged this because now it is so nice to look back at all the movement parts we put together and think about how they work.

It took probably 3 or 4 hours start to finish to have a finished watch. If any of you go to this part of the world and you are not 100% confident you know how a mechanical watch works, I HIGHLY encourage you to do an Initium workshop!! It was so much fun, and it has already given me greater appreciation for my other (and future watches). You can't really appreciate George Daniel's (Omega) Co-Axial escapement until you understand a basic escapement. And the process of quality control and cleaning the movement and case before blocking it all off gave me whole new appreciation for the detail that companies like Lange and Vacheron put into every part they use.





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I didn't even notice that, but yeah, I really like that look.

Oh, and that's a crap angle that makes my arm look as big as a leg. Dang.
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TheOC16 said:

Good morning from Geneva.

Flights from Lyon, France back to Houston were problematic, so for the last three days of our honeymoon we took the 2 hour train ride to Geneva to fly out from here.

I wish I would have had an extra day to spend in the boutiques (everything is closed on Sunday). But the but to our surprise we found the GPHG exhibit was open on Sunday and that was very interesting. The day before we went to the Patek Philippe museum - the watches were absolutely AMAZING, but everything else was poorly done (layout, guides/information, bathrooms, AC). Still a must for any watch lover in Geneva.

But the highlight of Switzerland (and I'd have to say the highlight of my watch enthusiast life) was the Initium workshop we attended. We opted for the full day class in which we had a private session with a master watchmaker.

We started with coffee and pastries and just chatted for a bit with our teacher, Quintin and our other host, Jane. Then we got into a presentation on the history of timekeeping and watches which was great for my wife, but I actually learned a good bit. Definitely helped clarify for me why Switzerland became the watch making hub it is today. Next they did a great job going in detail through how a mechanical watch operates and answering questions until we fully understood the basics.

I will say, this is why I did this class. I have watched so many YouTube videos on how a watch works and I understand certain parts, but I'm a hands on learner. It has never fully clicked for me. So after the presentation, we got into the fun part. We started by taking the movement (an ETA 6498, which is used by Tissot, Hamilton, Sinn, and others) apart and then put it back together. THIS is where it clicked. Actually taking out the balance bridge or the pallet fork and seeing what started or stopped in the rest of the movement made it all fall into place for my brain.

After practicing on the movement we were treated to a very nice lunch at Brasserie Lipp with Quentin and we had a fun chat about life, culture, and politics in the USA and Switzerland. He thought our Texas accents were so funny. We busted out laughing when he so genuinely and curiously asked us "So how often do you eat crocodile?"

After lunch we got down to business - putting together the watch! We had an enormous range of aesthetic customization options. I am not typically a skeleton fan, but glad my wife encouraged this because now it is so nice to look back at all the movement parts we put together and think about how they work.

It took probably 3 or 4 hours start to finish to have a finished watch. If any of you go to this part of the world and you are not 100% confident you know how a mechanical watch works, I HIGHLY encourage you to do an Initium workshop!! It was so much fun, and it has already given me greater appreciation for my other (and future watches). You can't really appreciate George Daniel's (Omega) Co-Axial escapement until you understand a basic escapement. And the process of quality control and cleaning the movement and case before blocking it all off gave me whole new appreciation for the detail that companies like Lange and Vacheron put into every part they use.








What's up with those fingernails bud?
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That's his wife, bud.
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Sea Speed said:

That's his wife, bud.


Oh thank God. I was gonna be like no amount of fine watch will undo those man claws
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Congrats. looks like an amazing time!

tell me you at least checked out the Fossil workshop at some point, for old times sake.
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That's his Princess Leia coke nail
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