Confess! The watches you love but shouldn't thread
Confess! The watches you love but shouldn't thread
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Stu R

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21,442 posts

239 months

Sunday 28th November 2010
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OK, I'll happily admit I have quite an eclectic / off the wall / lack of taste [depending on who you ask] sometimes, not least when it comes to watches. I've got a few 'normal' and tasteful pieces, but I've also got several oddities, from luminous G-shocks to a massive TW Steel, phantom black Bell & Ross, and so on.

This thread serves as a place you can confess your sins, whether you own it or simply like it post it up here and don't worry about making people recoil in horror. Tell your fellow sufferers what watches have you seen or bought and thought "I really like that, but imagine the grief I'd get for wearing it!" and rejoice in getting it off your chest biggrin

To get us started I'm currently loving the Jacob & Co JC1. I'm even giving serious thought to buying one boxedin



I make no apologies for it, I love it biggrin

Over to you thumbup

andy tims

5,598 posts

270 months

Sunday 28th November 2010
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You need help.


I once had to bad taste to buy this



but I'm better now.

Spice_Weasel

2,335 posts

277 months

Sunday 28th November 2010
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I know it would be too big to wear and would cost more than a reasonable car but this:


al1991

4,552 posts

204 months

Sunday 28th November 2010
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Most of the ones I own biggrin

ShadownINja

79,437 posts

306 months

Sunday 28th November 2010
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I like 50% of the watches on the wernersflyingwatches website. Some of them are a bit ridiculous. I also like Panerais.

KP328

1,876 posts

219 months

Sunday 28th November 2010
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Waiting for someone to mention Graham .... anyone ? smile

AlexC1981

5,604 posts

241 months

Monday 29th November 2010
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Bling it may be, but I have no plans to remove it from my collection.


whoami

13,184 posts

264 months

Monday 29th November 2010
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Stu R said:
OK, I'll happily admit I have quite an eclectic / off the wall / lack of taste [depending on who you ask] sometimes, not least when it comes to watches. I've got a few 'normal' and tasteful pieces, but I've also got several oddities, from luminous G-shocks to a massive TW Steel, phantom black Bell & Ross, and so on.

This thread serves as a place you can confess your sins, whether you own it or simply like it post it up here and don't worry about making people recoil in horror. Tell your fellow sufferers what watches have you seen or bought and thought "I really like that, but imagine the grief I'd get for wearing it!" and rejoice in getting it off your chest biggrin

To get us started I'm currently loving the Jacob & Co JC1. I'm even giving serious thought to buying one boxedin



I make no apologies for it, I love it biggrin

Over to you thumbup
Well it would fit in with your B&R and TW Steel though. smile

SimonMaidenhead

2,639 posts

227 months

Monday 29th November 2010
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andy tims said:
You need help.


I once had to bad taste to buy this



but I'm better now.
I quite like that getmecoat

Stu R

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21,442 posts

239 months

Monday 29th November 2010
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AlexC1981 said:
Bling it may be, but I have no plans to remove it from my collection.

That's so cool!

Uriel

3,244 posts

275 months

Monday 29th November 2010
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Sorry, but I can't help it. I have no idea why because I hate leopard print and I hate bling.


andy_s

19,816 posts

283 months

Monday 29th November 2010
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Now, I like a domed crystal but that's taking things a bit far...

One of the first 1000m watches was the Sandoz Typhoon, which bears some resemblance.



The more modern Swiss Watch:



and Kobold:



The Sandoz doesn't count as a 'shouldn't love' though, I think it's got stacks of character...and who is it here that's got the Corum Bat watch...?





Edited by andy_s on Monday 29th November 13:56

Stu R

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21,442 posts

239 months

Monday 6th December 2010
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Just leaving this here (all €120,000 of it)


cyberface

12,214 posts

281 months

Monday 6th December 2010
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andy_s said:
Now, I like a domed crystal but that's taking things a bit far…
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Are domed crystals uncool? Ooooppps… two of my watches have crystals more domed than the Kobold in your pics (and they're both plain, unassuming chronographs - the DIAPAL Sinn and the Breguet). The Breguet has more of a dome than the Sinn but they're both getting towards the more extreme end of your list…

And I really love the domed crystals - they're easier to keep clean too paperbag

Stu R said:
Just leaving this here (all €120,000 of it)

I took one look at that and fell in love with it. Did a quick google and found it was 52mm in diameter, and promptly fell out of love again rofl

I love the design and detailing, but BRM seem to have a bunch of recased ETA watches that are perfectly faked by the usual suspects (the genuine watches being overpriced but in the 'attainable' bracket), and then a bunch of similar-looking watches with their own movements and insane prices. This isn't a huge problem (apart from meaning that I won't be able to afford one smile) but the apparent fondness of huge physical size *is* - the 38mm watch is a lady's model and the smallest man's watch is 41mm (which is a VJ7750-type chrono and *does* appeal, so that's one of my admissions for this thread wink) - the rest start at 44 but are 48, 50, 52 mm diameter - they're wristclocks.

Bespoke movements are all well and good but if you need a 50mm case to put it in, you're a clockmaker, not a watchmaker, no? hehe

Anyway my watch I shouldn't love - any of the Franck Muller Aeternitas Mega range. FM watches in his 'big' case size are ridiculous in the first place but when there are that many complications crammed in, it's simply beyond nonsensical. Some of the pushers are usable, the rest require a pin-piece to actuate them. I wonder if the strap has a recess built in to carry the required pin-push tool? hehe The weird thing is that Franck Muller Casablanca watches wear *really* nicely on the wrist… that curvy 'curvex' shape disguises the size and the smaller models are *really* elegant… even the 8880 size (which is silly) feels just about wearable, whereas the smaller versions fit even my skinny wrists.

The Aeternitas Mega watches *won't* though… rofl This one's the Mega 4… FM made a Mega 1 (chimes and tourbillon), Mega 2 (double flyback chrono and tourbillon), and a Mega 3 (1000-year perpetual calendar, two additional timezones and tourbillon). Not enough, the Mega 4 basically contains all of 'em. One presumes that whilst the Mega 4 contains all of the aforementioned complications, it sticks to the single tourbillon and doesn't have 3 of them just to be silly. That's Greubel-Forsey's turf, anyway hehe


seaninog

513 posts

213 months

Monday 6th December 2010
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KP328 said:
Waiting for someone to mention Graham .... anyone ? smile
Ok, OK, I'll take the bait...

Some of their Silverstone range isn't too OTT and I quite like this Chronofighter at a modest 46mm

http://www.jurawatches.co.uk/Graham/Chronofighter-...

threesixty

2,068 posts

227 months

Monday 6th December 2010
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Its enourmous, but I think its fantastic. Fortunatley its so expensive I don't need to worry if i'd wear it or not.


al1991

4,552 posts

204 months

Monday 6th December 2010
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andy_s

19,816 posts

283 months

Monday 6th December 2010
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cyberface said:
andy_s said:
Now, I like a domed crystal but that's taking things a bit far…
<snip>
Are domed crystals uncool? Ooooppps… two of my watches have crystals more domed than the Kobold in your pics (and they're both plain, unassuming chronographs - the DIAPAL Sinn and the Breguet). The Breguet has more of a dome than the Sinn but they're both getting towards the more extreme end of your list…

And I really love the domed crystals - they're easier to keep clean too paperbag
I was referring to the Rolex that Nemisis pointed out, the one that looks a bit understated compared to the modern DSSD... ( smile )

No - I like domed crystals, quite a lot actually. This probably means that they are 'uncool' though, as I'm an old fart.





Edited by andy_s on Monday 6th December 10:30

LukeBird

17,170 posts

233 months

Monday 6th December 2010
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cyberface said:
That's superb!
I want that a lot!

CardShark

4,249 posts

203 months

Monday 6th December 2010
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[quote=andy_s]]


The Sandoz doesn't count as a 'shouldn't love' though, I think it's got stacks of character...and who is it here that's got the Corum Bat watch...?


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