I only have seiko watches since i am a boy.
I will like to buy my first swiss watch.
My budget is $5000 and below.
I will like to buy a watch that will appreciate overtime and when i fallen my son can still wear it. :-)
He is 2 by the way.
Any recommendation?
Thanks
Krez
Hi Stanley, I like both Rollies and Pams. But my very first poison was an AD new Omega Seamaster which I traded for a pre-lurved Sub with date. The reason was the Seamaster proved too heavy on top and kept slippping to the side of my wrist. The Sub was perfect in weight. Later on came the Pam but not the ones with Stainless Steel (SS) bracelet. IMO, while the Pams look sui with leather straps, the sweat will rot the leather fast if proper cleaning and waxing is not done. As a result the watches with SS bracelet are most versatile esp outdoors. I mostly wear Pams in indoor aircon environments. The most impt thing I learnt from peeple like my more esteemed brothers here is to look for time-pieces which can retain value over the years. Eg. the movement engine is a good measure of value for money. That is why most of the Rolly and Pams are mechanical or auto. Quartz movements must take care and not allow the battery inside to expire and corrode the sensitive electronic parts inside as they can be expensive to replace. The most popular models are safe bets but not always guaranteed to please you. Lastly, one must do your homework like mama said and shop around like SG-ROC forum here to compare prices with mkt at ADs and pre-owned sources. Ensure it is not a fake and if in doubt pls get a service centre or pre-owned shop to help you to verify. 5k is a reasonable budget and you can follow the brothers' advice at current mkt. Remember to show us pictures of your successful hunt. Good luck!
SUMMARY :
1. Rolex Sub with no date (pre-owned)
2. Rolex Explorer I or II (pre-owned)
3. Omega Speedmaster (new)
4. Panerai Pam 000 (pre-owned)
ROUGH CRITERION :
A. Authenticity (jing or kay)
B. Retentive Value (liao lui or ki kay)
C. Movement (auto, manual wind or quartz)
D. Design (popular or unique)
E. Strap (pei or teet)
F. Weight (keng or dang)
G. Versatility (indoor or outdoor)
The stuff above is not exhaustive and I am sure the others here have a lot more experience to add on to help you.
“Nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you want to test a man's character, give him power.”
Abraham Lincoln (American 16th US President from1861-65, who brought about the emancipation of slavery from 1809-1865).
“Watch your thoughts, for they become words.
Watch your words, for they become actions.
Watch your actions, for they become habits.
Watch your habits, for they become character.
Watch your character, for it becomes your destiny.”
ROUGH CRITERION :
A. Authenticity (jing or kay)
B. Retentive Value (liao lui or ki kay)
C. Movement (auto, manual wind or quartz)
D. Design (popular or unique)
E. Strap (pei or teet)
F. Weight (keng or dang)
G. Versatility (indoor or outdoor)
The stuff above is not exhaustive and I am sure the others here have a lot more experience to add on to help you.
Aiyah. Tan Jiak lah! I worry our bro kerna overcharged in his eagerness to own that Holy Grail. Worse still lagi kia diok pian so cannot tahan to hear another bro buy fake at genuine price. I hope none of our bros here ever got horror stories to share about landing a replica for a ransom! Keep all your tips esp on prices coming in leh, Huat ah!
“Nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you want to test a man's character, give him power.”
Abraham Lincoln (American 16th US President from1861-65, who brought about the emancipation of slavery from 1809-1865).
“Watch your thoughts, for they become words.
Watch your words, for they become actions.
Watch your actions, for they become habits.
Watch your habits, for they become character.
Watch your character, for it becomes your destiny.”
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