Do "Super Watches" ever actually get worn?
Do "Super Watches" ever actually get worn?
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CommanderJameson

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22,096 posts

247 months

Saturday 4th October 2008
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Looking at the yummylicious Greubel Forsey watch in the "free watch from El Stovey" thread, and knowing not its exact price, just that it's measured in hundreds of thousands of pounds, I wonder - do the fortunate owners of these fabulous minimachines ever dare to wear them?

I suppose they must do, but I'd be properly nervous in any public place, if I had several hundred large's worth on my wrist...

Ashley1111

796 posts

231 months

Saturday 4th October 2008
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Not sure about "super watches" but I know people with watches up to circa £100k and they do wear them from time to time but of course have more "normal" watches for day to day. I liken it to owning say a Zonda or Veyron etc, you wouldn't commute in it every day but for those special occasions there is nothing better than making use of your pride and joy.

I occasionally get lent one of a pair of £60-£70k watches that my boss owns and you do feel very aware of it and of the people who notice it. In this case they are diamond encrusted Franck Mullers so it being noticed is to be expected. Whereas in the case of a lot of £200k+ "super watches" they are much more understated and would more than likely go un-noticed to anyone who doesn't have a real interest in watches (and therefore hopefully any scum who would want to relieve you of it, which is always at the back of my mind wearing the Franck Mullers).

pastrana72

1,740 posts

229 months

Saturday 4th October 2008
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I would wear one,YES, otherwise what is the point.

Would I wear it everywhere, No, but if I had a veyron, there are places I would not drive that, as it would draw to much negative attension.
So if you are wearing something very shiney, in some area's, someone may want to take it off you.

So If I wanted to keep it, there are places it would not be worn.


Pesty

42,655 posts

277 months

Saturday 4th October 2008
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I would wear one and probably in more places than I would take a fancy car,

lets face it what would be thief would recognise that amazing Greubel Forsey ?

I would rather wear that somewhere dodgy than a Rolex. and anyway it would be insured. Ok its a ltd edition but I dont see the point in safe queens be they cars or watches

or like my mates moutain bike which he wont use off road in case he falls and scracthes it or in the rain in case it gets in the bearingsrolleyes

pastrana72

1,740 posts

229 months

Saturday 4th October 2008
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Pesty said:
or like my mates moutain bike which he wont use off road in case he falls and scracthes it or in the rain in case it gets in the bearingsrolleyes
Really, wow, I can never see the point in that, My bikes get used as they were designed for, thats the reason i have them.

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Pesty

42,655 posts

277 months

Saturday 4th October 2008
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pastrana72 said:
Pesty said:
or like my mates moutain bike which he wont use off road in case he falls and scracthes it or in the rain in case it gets in the bearingsrolleyes
Really, wow, I can never see the point in that, My bikes get used as they were designed for, thats the reason I have them.

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I know wierd isnt it.


fade2grey

704 posts

269 months

Saturday 4th October 2008
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yeah when I got my Sea Dweller I felt concious of wearing it but after a while it goes away.. I barely take it off these days.. hope it'll be like that when I eventually get my corum bridge! biggrin

hog 1

400 posts

244 months

Monday 6th October 2008
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My current daily work watch is an AP ROO Titanium. Everybody knows a Rolex but not many recognise an AP - thats what I like about them, good watch but understated and only appreciated by those who know.

Leon S compares them with his Ruf RT12 but I think I said that a couple of years before him on this forum; An AP is to Rolex as Ruf is to Porsche.

My gold watches never see much use and my wife has taken to wearing one of them, as their seems to be a fashion revival for black faced watches in gold with leather straps.

nicktowe

44,062 posts

245 months

Sunday 9th November 2008
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My boss regularly wears his Patek Phillipe to work, infact he wears it more than I waer my vintage Omega Seamaster. The PF list price was £35,000 when I looked it up!

toohuge

3,469 posts

237 months

Sunday 9th November 2008
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It is the same with everything of a high price (relative in that market), i for one spend a little too much on decent shoes which inevitable get worn out and wrecked. I just find them comfortable. Don't hate the player, hate the game - that's what i tell myself.

dawson2k5

244 posts

223 months

Tuesday 11th November 2008
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I wear my Panerai every day, if i had an IWC grand complication i'd do the same, no point having it if it ain't gonna be worn, if a watch is not worn for more than a month in my collection it gets sold.
Thanks,
Andrew