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Guys,
i was browsing aimlessly in Birmingham today and stumbled across this in the Links of London store:
http://www.linksoflondon.com/online-shop/watches/v...
It is for sale at £1500 and apparently discounts are never given. I tried it on and it felt surprisingly good, i just cannot help thinking that i am paying a massive premium for the name.
I also tried on a few Maurice Lacroix's Masterpiece collection pieces, those were very nice.
i was browsing aimlessly in Birmingham today and stumbled across this in the Links of London store:
http://www.linksoflondon.com/online-shop/watches/v...
It is for sale at £1500 and apparently discounts are never given. I tried it on and it felt surprisingly good, i just cannot help thinking that i am paying a massive premium for the name.
I also tried on a few Maurice Lacroix's Masterpiece collection pieces, those were very nice.
You are not paying for the name here. Since when have Links of London been a premium name in wristwatches?
It may have a swiss movement and a retrograde minute dial but they also fail to point out that it is also a 'regulateur' (the hour and minute hands are on separate subdials). It is also trying too hard to look like a Lange & Sohne or a GO Panomatic.
I think it is massively over-priced for what it is. You'd be much better off with a Sinn Regulateur if you like this style. Take a look at www.chronomaster.co.uk and check on the Sinn pages.
It may have a swiss movement and a retrograde minute dial but they also fail to point out that it is also a 'regulateur' (the hour and minute hands are on separate subdials). It is also trying too hard to look like a Lange & Sohne or a GO Panomatic.
I think it is massively over-priced for what it is. You'd be much better off with a Sinn Regulateur if you like this style. Take a look at www.chronomaster.co.uk and check on the Sinn pages.
Edited by Spice_Weasel on Saturday 1st November 21:33
Thanks Spice Wessel, that is what i thought, i actually like the look of this:
http://www.mauricelacroix.com/index.php?model=MP70...
http://www.mauricelacroix.com/index.php?model=MP70...
Fittster said:
toohuge said:
What would you recommend?
That you have a look round a buy what you like. I don't understand why people get hung-up about resale values, how many people actually sell a watch after a few years?toohuge said:
Fittster said:
toohuge said:
What would you recommend?
That you have a look round a buy what you like. I don't understand why people get hung-up about resale values, how many people actually sell a watch after a few years?Fittster said:
toohuge said:
What would you recommend?
That you have a look round a buy what you like. I don't understand why people get hung-up about resale values, how many people actually sell a watch after a few years?digger_R said:
stuttgartmetal said:
Sorry guys.......... but a Rolex Submariner non-date.
You'll get one for £1500.
Could you elaborate on where you can get one for that price You'll get one for £1500.
I only paid £1900 for a 2001 Sea Dweller at Greys IIRC.
Edited by Maxf on Sunday 2nd November 19:47
Gosh, thank you for all of your replies. I do like the look of the Rolex but i haven't seen one that cheap for a while (i would like to have the original papers etc). Regarding the type of wear and tear, i do all sorts including water sports, skiing etc I also spend a fair amount of time working in a workshop for my course at university (motorsport and powertrain).
Im still thinking that a seamaster 300m automatic would suffice?
Im still thinking that a seamaster 300m automatic would suffice?
For watersports you really want a minimum of 100m water resistance - ideally more.
As far as working in your workshop goes, anything will mark so if you want a 100% watch, take it off. Saying that though, I wore a Rolex for about 9 years every day, literally never took it off (gym, working on cars, swimming, holidays, sleeping etc) - sure it was scratched, but a £180 service bought it back to new. I'm sure Omega would be the same.
As far as working in your workshop goes, anything will mark so if you want a 100% watch, take it off. Saying that though, I wore a Rolex for about 9 years every day, literally never took it off (gym, working on cars, swimming, holidays, sleeping etc) - sure it was scratched, but a £180 service bought it back to new. I'm sure Omega would be the same.
toohuge said:
Gosh, thank you for all of your replies. I do like the look of the Rolex but i haven't seen one that cheap for a while (i would like to have the original papers etc). Regarding the type of wear and tear, i do all sorts including water sports, skiing etc I also spend a fair amount of time working in a workshop for my course at university (motorsport and powertrain).
Im still thinking that a seamaster 300m automatic would suffice?
Sinn or Damasko for that sort of treatment.Im still thinking that a seamaster 300m automatic would suffice?
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