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Breitling Emergency
Breitling Emergency.
Lusted after one for a few years until realising they're just a monstrasity.
Tag Monaco
Breitling Emergency
Zenith
People tend to praise the humble hero of watchmaking.
I had two.
I won't touch it even with a stick.
Disgraceful reliability.
They were my favourite watch brand for a spell but their movements are very delicate and prone to issues, I have had problems with several Zenith models I’ve owned, I haven’t given up on them completely however but will only ever buy them with warranty, their saving grace is that the customer service from Stuart is excellent.
Any Omega - have always thought I’d get a speedy at some point but never actually put in the effort. And now they’re 6k+
For me it’s the Submariner, but I’m reality it is anything in the “plus £500” range.
I think it was Ken (Wallasey Runner) who said to me, that the sub-£500 range is a great place to be in watch collecting and I’ve come to appreciate that is true, for me.
The truth is if I lost or damaged a watch of that value, it’s still a lot of money to me, but I could justify going out to buy another. And it means I wear and enjoy them a lot more and don’t feel so self conscious about them.
I totally respect higher end horology, I understand the status and appreciation of those watches and brands as well, but I’ve realised it’s not for me.
Started to look for one of these in the late noughties but they were already end of line.
There were rumours of a group bulk buy option but they came to nothing.
Then Omega launched the z-33 which isn't viable as an everyday watch.
Got fed up with waiting for a x-33 gen 3 being released and bought an Explorer 2 instead.
Think i'm too old for the gen 3 now but i do still check SC in case a gen 2 arrives.... but doubtful now that i care enough to buy...
(and i never found a way to search SC for x-33)
Two Rolex models spring to mind, one I doubt I'd ever actually own and the other I went in to buy "this" and bought "that" instead. The Daytona was a watch I always lusted after, that is until a mate had one and I tried it on. I knew I'd probably never own one, but the sence of meloncholy I felt as I realised I just didn't like it.
The other was an Explorer 216570 Polar. I'd tried the earlier (16570) some years prior and really liked it. Finally had funds to buy one and into the local AD I went. Sadly, once again there was that sadness as I gazed down at a face I just couldn't love. We all know that feeling eh? However, a black 216570 quickly restored my passion and relieved my bank balance accordingly.
It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.
The worst of times for those wanting to buy a brand but, for those interested in quality, variety and VFM, with what's on offer now in the sub £1,000 range (extended to include the likes of Christopher Ward, Ginault, et al), there's never been a better time to be a collector.
Last edited by ColDaspin; 4th May 2023 at 20:53.
Pre-TAG, vintage Heuers.
Seiko Tunas.