• Uptons_BJs@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    Whatever catches your eye man…

    The weird reality is, for non watch nerds (which is 99% of people), the only brand they probably recognize as expensive is Rolex. So if care about what other people think, it really only comes down to Rolex or nothing.

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      1 year ago

      Non watch people might recognize omega. I knew it from James bond and history books before I got into watches

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        1 year ago

        Yeah, some will. I was wearing my old Geneve Dynamic, and a young guy at the drive-thru recognized that it was an Omega. He said those and Tag Heuer were good. I figure that might put him a bit above-average among non-watch people.

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      1 year ago

      I mean maybe I’m missing something. I really don’t get why a Rolex is all that. I mean it’s ok, but why is it worth so much? Like, I’ve bought cars for less than what they want for a watch. Its is just name brand? I mean, for 5-700 bucks you can get a damn nice piece. Why is a Rolex worth so dang much?

      The price of a Rolex is too dang high!

      • Uptons_BJs@alien.topB
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        1 year ago

        99% of people simply don’t care for watches, so they only know 1 premium brand.

        It’s like going up to a bunch of people who don’t build PCs, asking them “name me all you motherboard brands you know” and they’ll sheepishly say “uhh, Intel?” Or people who don’t fish and ask “name me all the fishing rod brands you know” and get back a sheepish “uhh, shimano?”

        If you ask people “name me all the luxury watch brands you know” you’ll get Rolex, and mayyyybbee Omega. The average person doesn’t know more than 3 luxury watch brands haha

    • Hard_Corsair@alien.topB
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      1 year ago

      So if care about what other people think, it really only comes down to Rolex or nothing.

      The key mistake that these people make is that trying to show off and impress everyone is a mark of lacking class. The true elites only care about impressing the other elites.

      This is also what people miss about the business card scene in American Psycho. People think it’s silly how these men get hung up on superficial details, but the whole point is that these things matter to the only people they consider to matter.

      • kosnosferatu@alien.topOPB
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        1 year ago

        This is absolutely true. I would much rather another watch nerd give me the knowing nod of recognition than some Joe Schmo off the street saying ooh is that a Rolex

        • Alarmed_Theory_6752@alien.topB
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          1 year ago

          Got a Seiko alpinist spb121j recently and had a client at work notice it and say “nice watch I love the alpinist” Sparked a conversation about watch collecting and how its not always about the most expensive watch or brand but what you love.

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    1 year ago

    Damn; Piaget catching strays. I’ve always loved their designs. These lists are fun to debate haha

  • vic39@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    I think chopard is underrated as a brand, but a little overpriced.

    Wear what you like and show it off though! I respect watch collectors who wear things outside the circlejerk that can be this subreddit sometimes.

  • esvegateban@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    Sinn goes into the interesting but over priced. Gucci and Ferragamo have no place in this list, or maybe another tier with more designer fashion brands like CK, MK, etc. Yet another for designer fashion 2 like Chanel and Montblanc?

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      1 year ago

      Id argue that Sinn belongs in Value for money. Lots of their pieces cover niches that most other companies do not which I think partially justifies the prices. Quality is definitely there too. I guess their only downfall would be that some of (if not all?) their watches don’t have in house movements but that bothers some more than others.

      Disclaimer: I own a Sinn 556 so i am completely biased

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      1 year ago

      With regards to Montblanc I also think there should be differentiated between Montblanc and Minerva Montblanc. I know that Montblanc doesn’t hold the same brand equity as many others (within watches), and that they bought Minerva to give their watch division a boost, but none the less some of the watches/movements based on Minerva are really nice. I agree that the pure Montblanc watches are a little meh.

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    1 year ago

    the only thing worth arguing is how stupid watch tier lists are and why do ppl insist on creating one.

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    I’ve had two Seiko and Casio that I’ve had for 23 years and they work beautifully.

    I also have a Prodiver I got that’s been on numerous dives and excels at the function it was made for. Cheap, automatic thrills when diving. Was well worth the money.

    Brands matter less and less (though I appreciate lineage and craftsmanship) as the prices keep going up for the same time.

    I have a Timex my son got me that I’ll wear until I die.