Check your exspensive watches!
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I'm am a collector of watches but have noticed some distinct quality issues recently. Omega, IWC, Tag, Tutima, Zenith, Rolex. I have some horror stories that will give you nightmares. Is this something to do with mass production or am I a perfectionist? Please let me know if you have noticed dials not lining up, markers on subdials skewed. Dust particles and other things on dials. Chronograph hands not setting to zero. Chronograph hands not pointing to relevant markers on sub dials when counting hours and minutes. Don't look too carefully you may be shocked!
Don1 said:
If the watch isn't perfect, then I don't accept it?
I have not accepted any of them but I am getting annoyed with problems obtaining a quality watch. I think I will stop collecting new watches. Rejected 3 IWC Aquatimer 2000, 1 IWC Aquatimer chrono, 1 Omega Seamaster chrono, 2 Tag Aquagraphs, 2 Tutima Pilot chronographs and others recently. I can not be the only one spotting things! Don1 said:
If the watch isn't perfect, then I don't accept it?
What's perfect to one person is imperfect to someone who has an eye for detail. The world of design is full of this kind of thing. I don't mean liking one design over another but a design that's wrong because the person who designed the item doesn't know about design and thinks having Illustrator or Photoshop makes what ever graphic that is being created "professional" even if the reality is otherwise. Hope that makes sense! Bit like driving a Bowler not automatically making you a driving god.Whats wrong with expecting perfection in an expensive prestige item? My Breitling collection range from £1,800 to £35k and i expect each and every one of them to be perfect because thats what ive paid for. I think its a sad state of affairs to be accused of being a mongaloid just for wanting what they claim to provide.
Edited by LeeThePeople on Tuesday 3rd February 11:33
LeeThePeople said:
Whats wrong with expecting perfection in an expensive prestige item? My Breitling collection range from £1,800 to £35k and i expect each and every one of them to be perfect because thats what ive paid for. I think its a sad state of affairs to be accused of being a mongaloid just for wanting what they claim to provide.
You spent 35k on a Breitling? Edited by LeeThePeople on Tuesday 3rd February 11:33
We have a second mong.
Chairman LMAO said:
LeeThePeople said:
Whats wrong with expecting perfection in an expensive prestige item? My Breitling collection range from £1,800 to £35k and i expect each and every one of them to be perfect because thats what ive paid for. I think its a sad state of affairs to be accused of being a mongaloid just for wanting what they claim to provide.
You spent 35k on a Breitling? Edited by LeeThePeople on Tuesday 3rd February 11:33
We have a second mong.
Chairman LMAO said:
LeeThePeople said:
Whats wrong with expecting perfection in an expensive prestige item? My Breitling collection range from £1,800 to £35k and i expect each and every one of them to be perfect because thats what ive paid for. I think its a sad state of affairs to be accused of being a mongaloid just for wanting what they claim to provide.
You spent 35k on a Breitling? Edited by LeeThePeople on Tuesday 3rd February 11:33
We have a second mong.
sgathore said:
Didn't realise Breitlings went up to that price range
Is it a limited edition of some sort?
I think the gold watches reach mid £20,000 there are many of these like the emergency and some Bentley models for that kind of price.Is it a limited edition of some sort?
They make watches like the Bentley mulliner tourbillon which would be over £30,000 easily.
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