Invitational watches?
Invitational watches?
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ntiz

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2,614 posts

157 months

Wednesday 20th July 2022
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Would be interested to know what the ph consensus is on wearing watches that have been made for a group that you aren’t in.

I ask as a friend of mine is in quite a specialist part of the police and most years he is offered to buy a department specific watch. Couple of years ago was a Bremont last year was a Brietling and this year was a Tudor. He kindly offers to get one for me if I ever fancy one.

I have quite liked a couple of them but always never go through as seems a bit off for me to wear a special watch with his unit and number on it when I have never even been near a Police station. Let alone do what he does.

However he recently pointed unsurprisingly with glee that the used market for the watches he gets offered is pretty mega. He stands to make about 80k when he sells a couple of them. Which obviously indicates there is a demand for this kind of thing. I assume it’s the rarity value?

Should I get over and take him up on the next one I like the look of or is it a bit off to do it?

Just to be clear I would never intend to sell a watch if he got me one. I was just shocked that they where in such high demand.

romeodelta

1,145 posts

182 months

Thursday 21st July 2022
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Seems a bit random if you have no real link to it, just buy the non-custom version if you like it.

I suppose it's like the Domino's, Comex or Middle East Royalty Rolexes (others are available) - there is a market for them, but I would suggest it is small.

the-norseman

14,961 posts

192 months

Thursday 21st July 2022
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The Tudor version is rare, I've seen a Japanese collector who has 2 of them but apart from that they have all been kept by "correct" owners.

If you have chance id say get it.

Guess your talking about the Rasp version?

Jamescrs

5,751 posts

86 months

Thursday 21st July 2022
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I personally think if you haven't been in the position to "earn" the right to wear the watch you shouldn't be doing so but I do get that they have some value to collectors as part of a wider collection and they have value to some people who want to go walter mitty and pretend they were part of something (Not suggesting you are doing that at all OP) but it's quite a common thing I believe with people claiming to be Special Forces.

InformationSuperHighway

7,306 posts

205 months

Thursday 21st July 2022
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Depending on the connection, things get very 'Walty' very quickly.

Also, I don't think I've seen one of these versions that actually looks better than a standard one with whatever logo slapped on the dial.


liner33

10,861 posts

223 months

Thursday 21st July 2022
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I dont see the issue , you have a link since you have a mate who works there

There is a thriving market for military watches mainly driven by people who were never in the military and many brands market their watches as such , so no I dont see the issue

ntiz

Original Poster:

2,614 posts

157 months

Thursday 21st July 2022
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Jamescrs said:
I personally think if you haven't been in the position to "earn" the right to wear the watch you shouldn't be doing so but I do get that they have some value to collectors as part of a wider collection and they have value to some people who want to go walter mitty and pretend they were part of something (Not suggesting you are doing that at all OP) but it's quite a common thing I believe with people claiming to be Special Forces.
Well this is thing isn’t it.

Totally different thing but when I was involved in an Olympic sport in my teens. You could buy all the GB team gear if you wanted to. But it was an absolute mega no no amongst us to buy any of it. The only way you should have it was through selection.

I probably won’t buy one. Just interesting to hear other views. I was quite shocked that people will fork out such huge sums for what is otherwise quite modest watches relatively speaking of course.

magpie215

4,869 posts

210 months

Thursday 21st July 2022
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Jamescrs said:
people claiming to be Special Forces.
Hearford?

gregs656

12,023 posts

202 months

Thursday 21st July 2022
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Practically all sports watch advertising is selling you an adventure or the idea of an adventure.

If you have a vintage watch with a particular provenance (Paul Newmans Newman being an obvious example) then it’s more of the same, a fantasy that you’re some how closer to that person or all the things that watch has seen.

You can extend that to how basically everything is marketed. It’s all cos play on some level.

It doesn’t sound like your friend takes any of this too seriously, so not sure I would either.

Jamescrs

5,751 posts

86 months

Thursday 21st July 2022
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magpie215 said:
Hearford?
Indeed, never been to Hereford myself but I am told just about every bloke in the pub there will claim to be part of the SAS given opportunity, I'm quite sure those that actually are probably don't actually talk about it in the pub.

texaxile

3,624 posts

171 months

Thursday 21st July 2022
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From a collectors point of view, it's always nice to have something away from the norm. I've got 2 Oman Rolex given to me by my father and an Oman Police Seiko.

If anything they are a good talking point with other collectors or watch enthusiasts. If you like it, then go for it, maybe it will also be something you can pass on to your kids when the time comes.

I tend only to wear mine for special occasions anyway due to the sentimental value.

AB

19,360 posts

216 months

Friday 22nd July 2022
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I'd say go for it. The Tudor is lovely.