O/T Watch Sites

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raceboy

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13,250 posts

286 months

Friday 3rd May 2002
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Anyone know any good wrist watch websites, similar to this with Forums, etc.
Someone else on here has to be into classic steel chronographs as well

mondeoman

11,430 posts

272 months

Friday 3rd May 2002
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I think Rolex do one - if thats who do the watches for James Bond. My sisters boyfriend got one of those watches with the "nitrogen release" valve (Dont ask!!) and he's on that site a bit.... I'm not saying anything!

sybaseian

1,826 posts

281 months

Saturday 4th May 2002
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I think Rolex do one - if thats who do the watches for James Bond. My sisters boyfriend got one of those watches with the "nitrogen release" valve (Dont ask!!) and he's on that site a bit.... I'm not saying anything!



That's a Rolex Sea Dweller and is specifically designed for deep sea saturation diving - go for a second hand Rolex Submariner unless you really need to go saturation diving......

Early James Bond (Connery) had a Rolex watch, Moore had a Seiko and now its Omega - depends on who is prepared to pay for a few seconds of advertising.

sybaseian

1,826 posts

281 months

Saturday 4th May 2002
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Anyone know any good wrist watch websites, similar to this with Forums, etc.
Someone else on here has to be into classic steel chronographs as well


Go to a reputable Jeweller, they usually had second hand ones for about half the price of a new one.

Alternately try www.daviddugganwatches.co.uk or www.secondtimeround.com

nonegreen

7,803 posts

276 months

Saturday 4th May 2002
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The Omega seamaster also has a helium escape valve and is water proof to 300m. The Rolex seadweller is good for 1200ft. Bond actually wore the submariner in the books because the seadweller was not invented. Brosnan wears the Omega with the blue face and bezel. It is available as a movement or quartz, unlike the Rolex. I have the quartz version because it is absolutely accurate(it gains about half a second in 12 months). Most movements are nowhere near this and after about 10 years they get all gunged up and start losing about 1 min per week. Just do a dogpile search on whichever make you like, there are loads of sites. Hope that helps.

nmlowe

1,666 posts

273 months

Saturday 4th May 2002
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try www.watches-of-switzerland.co.uk. They have links to all the major manufacturers and rewievs of their own.

Don

28,377 posts

290 months

Saturday 4th May 2002
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...and after about 10 years they get all gunged up and start losing about 1 min per week...



I've heard this elsewhere. Interestingly my Rolex (good old fashioned self-winding clockwork) is now about 15 years old (I bought new) has never been off my wrist, has never been serviced and has always been accurate to about a minute a month.

Of course. I could have got one for 15 quid that was accurate to one minute a decade but I know that's not the point....

yum

529 posts

279 months

Saturday 4th May 2002
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My GMT Master II loses 7 seconds every day, which i find disappointing. I'll try to get it adjusted when it goes for a service.



Niggle

600 posts

272 months

Saturday 4th May 2002
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Try www.paneristi.com they've got an active forum.

douglasr

1,092 posts

278 months

Saturday 4th May 2002
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Anyone know any good wrist watch websites, similar to this with Forums, etc.
Someone else on here has to be into classic steel chronographs as well


www.sovereigndiamonds.com/

I saved £100 on a ladies Omega constellation for my wife

prelude4ws

591 posts

280 months

Saturday 4th May 2002
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try www.timezone.com or www.bellross.com/ or www.austinkaye.co.uk/ i got my fortis spacematic from them for a pretty good price and they also do many other make both new and second hand and i think they have a forum aswell

raceboy

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13,250 posts

286 months

Tuesday 7th May 2002
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Cheers for the links, just need to talk to other anoraks about watches, and must stop buying more! How many watches does one man need?

funkynige

9,068 posts

281 months

Tuesday 7th May 2002
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www.boardreader.com searches lots of messageboards, type a search in there and it'll take you to an appropriate messageboard. Pistonheads isn't listed but is mentioned alot.

mel

10,168 posts

281 months

Wednesday 8th May 2002
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Flasher must know if I remember rightly his watch is almost as big as a set of Tamora 18 inchers !!!

Just to echo Nonegreens view I bought an Omega Seamaster in Titanium with an automatic movement and the little Nitrogen release cap (very useful in the bath or local swiming pool ) and found that from new it lost about 10secs a week !!! This went back to Omega or rather Swatch !!! who did a very good and quick service under warrenty so that now it only gains about 10 secs a month not the most accurate watch I've ever had but atleast it doesn't cost me £50 to get the battery changed just £100 to get it serviced !

GregE240

10,857 posts

273 months

Wednesday 8th May 2002
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Mel, you sure it wasn't a snide ? 10 seconds a week is a bit steep, isn't it ? Did it have "Timex" on the backside of it ?

I've had TAG's the last couple of years - my missus bought me a 1500 series which I've still got, and last year I bought myself a 2000 Series Chronograph, which is a beautiful watch. Cost was a bit of a shock, but my friendly jeweller gave me a bit off it. Dearer in the States though, which pleased me no end

Next up is a solid gold Breitling, but I'll probably be too scared to wear the damn thing if I took the plunge. Heck of a watch though.

marki

15,763 posts

276 months

Wednesday 8th May 2002
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my Rolex submariner is 15 years old , its never been very accurate , the main spring got busted after a wild party and the seal on the winder bust in the shower !!! but i have used it diving since and no problems , its funny it is the only thing i have ever owned that has not depriciated in value

raceboy

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13,250 posts

286 months

Wednesday 8th May 2002
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I got a pleasent surprise when I bought my last watch, a 1960's Heuer Monaco, I got the jeweller to value one of my existing ones, a 1970's Heuer Carrera which I bought for £170, 8 years ago, now worth about £900, nice little earner.

richb

52,599 posts

290 months

Wednesday 8th May 2002
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Are there any decent watches with quartz movments or is it simply not the done thing? I have a £50 Fosil watch which is pretty well spot on perfect. I rather fancy something like a Vacheron Constantin or an IWC but if it's going to lose time I think I'd get pissed off with it! Rich...

Fatboy

8,064 posts

278 months

Wednesday 8th May 2002
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If you want an accurate watch, buy a Rado - keep themselves in sync with the atomic clocks in Germany - loose sod all time! Bloody well made and tough as old boots apparently.

Try www.rado.com

DIGGA

41,086 posts

289 months

Wednesday 8th May 2002
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Bought my Rolex Exploerer II from a little shop in Crete for £25. "Please no take in the water" - yeah, appreciate the honesty mate, but I'd figured that out myself!

Still, it looks the bollox - I'm sure I'll be mugged for it in Brum sooner or later.