Moonwatch Help
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WhisperingWasp

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1,686 posts

153 months

Tuesday 11th June 2024
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Fellas. Opinion required!

So my head has been turned by this:


I have the regular moonwatch (hesalite, model before the current one, ~2019) which I love. This is obviously the same fundamentally but with a little bit extra.

Spoken to WF and I can chop in my moonwatch + B&M Clifton Baumatic + ~400 quid for this. Trade-in prices for both watches very good in comparison to what I paid and WF will give 7% off to honour a sale price which ended by the time I called (at least they would today, might not after my customary fannying!).

My thoughts “for” are that I love the watch with the added moon phase complication and it is considerably rarer than the normal watch. It also seems well-priced having looked on C24.

“Against” is the fact the B&M was my wedding watch and I love the originality and pureness of the hesalite moonwatch.

Decisions, decisions. Thoughts? Anyone own the moon phase one btw?

NickXX

1,614 posts

234 months

Tuesday 11th June 2024
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Not sure what this adds over the Hessalite.

Get your current one serviced/get a new strap to change things up. I can’t see how you wouldn’t regret selling your wedding watch in future.

InitialDave

13,465 posts

135 months

Tuesday 11th June 2024
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I wouldn't, for me a "proper" Moonwatch is the only Speedmaster I'd want, and other than very minor variation like a sapphire sandwich vs hesalite, the others have little appeal, so if you already own one, I'd not understand you considering changing it.

But, personal taste! No one else can tell you what you like.

CLK-GTR

1,555 posts

261 months

Tuesday 11th June 2024
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The only thing I'd consider swapping my Hesalite for would be a 105.012 or 145.012 Apollo era version.

Chilly for June

358 posts

91 months

Wednesday 12th June 2024
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I think chopping in the B&M watch against this would be a mistake in the long run. That watch has memorable day attached to it. I quite like the moonphase on the watch you may be buying. Hadn't seen that before.

Gastons_Revenge

463 posts

20 months

Wednesday 12th June 2024
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I wouldn't chop in a watch with significant sentimental value for a slightly different version of a watch I already have, but that's just me.

Wildfire

9,882 posts

268 months

Wednesday 12th June 2024
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I was in a similar position. I have a 2018 Moonwatch that was my engagement present and wedding watch and I had the chance to get a Snoopy 50th at a decent price. I love Snoopy and really like the 50th model, but in the end I decided against it.

The Snoopy wasn't significantly different and after consideration the Moonwatch meant too much to me to let it go. If it was "just a watch" then I probably would have gone for it.

sandman77

2,897 posts

154 months

Wednesday 12th June 2024
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For me it is also a no. The speedmaster you already have is the one to have in any collection. The moonphase does nothing for me except detract from the looks. I am also not a fan of the display case back. Never understood the point in them. It would be like putting a glass bonnet on a car.
Selling your wedding watch also sounds like something you may regret in the future.

WhisperingWasp

Original Poster:

1,686 posts

153 months

Thursday 13th June 2024
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Thanks all, really good advice here. Not sure I've seen a thread with such overwhelming consensus!

I've slept on it and passed. These remain smile




minimalist

1,507 posts

221 months

Friday 14th June 2024
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Good choice. That B&M looks lovely. If it was a gaudy thing you'd never wear again, I might have a different opinion. I'd dare say those two watches make an excellent two watch collection.

BrokenSkunk

4,896 posts

266 months

Monday 17th June 2024
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Sensible.

Deciding whether or not to sell a wedding watch is not about weighing its sentimental value to you against its cash value. It is about understanding the hurt that the perceived lack of reverence for all things related to your nuptials will inflict upon your life-partner and deciding if the inevitable backlash is survivable!