Dear all, I need your thoughts and views to choose my last watch (famous last words, I know).
Since "High-end" means different things to different people, here are a few things that I'd consider for my "high-end watch".
Entry criteria
What I don't care about - no particular order
Thanks in advance
-DOL
Since "High-end" means different things to different people, here are a few things that I'd consider for my "high-end watch".
Entry criteria
- Readability (Think GS SBGJ021 without date window, dark textured dial with superlative finish on indices and hands)
- Immaculate movement design and finish -> should be visible on the rear-side of the watch. Think Romain.G, Gronefeld brothres, Kari.V, Philip.Dufour etc but a poor person's versions of it
- Movement size to be commensurate with the size of the case. Itty-bitty movement in a hulking case is a no-no
- Less than 25K USD AVG street price (New/used - in excellent/very-good condition or NOS)
- Case <= 42mm, 39mm preferred. Should wear like a 39-ish. Small wrist person here - 16.5
- Thickness no more than 13mm, I'm not too much into ultra-thins either
- Prefer time only watches, date acceptable, Réserve de Marche as long it is discreet or on the movement side
- White metal case strongly preferred (Pd, Pt, Steel) - Red gold is borderline acceptable
- Indices > Arabic numerals. Roman numerals are not my taste, although can be compromised if the movement side exceeds expectations
- Polished gleaming interior angle chamfer/anlage - at least 5 clearly visible ones, not just a token one thrown in
- Immaculately finished wheels and pinions - think polished leaves with bevelled edges, polished pivot sink. Note - polishing at the cost of movement operation / efficiency IMHO is not acceptable
- All screws to be black/specular polish on the surface with chamfering on the circumference and slot. A few heat blued screws are OK, as long as all of them have chamfering on the slot and circumference
- Most jewels and screws to be surrounded by wide black-polished sink. Gold chatons, are a minor plus
- Black polished flat surfaces other than screw heads - Extra points if there are curved surfaces with black/specular-polish - think tourbillion bridges, balance-cocks, regular gear bridges
- Large Free sprung balance with swan-neck regulator
- Snailing on the barrel and other large wheels - double snail-ing gets double points J, think Mortiz Grossman's triple
- Tasteful Engraving a plus
What I don't care about - no particular order
- Lume or precious metals. Precious metals are nice, but will go for steel if it saves money
- Chronograph or other visual features that clutter up the dial
- Tourbillon - unless it brings in a conical/cylindrical bridge with specular finish AND the tourbillon is less intrusive (preferably not visible) on the dial side
- New / used - I don't mind buying a used watch in excellent/very-good condition
- Heritage of the brand, history, memory, name etc.
- Theme - aviation, automotive, war, event, anniversary etc.
- Limited edition or watch gender
- Who made the watch or the story behind them or their great grandmother- I tend to admire the watch than the person who made it. Don't get me wrong, I have huge respect and regard for the luminaries but don't want to pay for just the name, I'll pay for the work
- Where the watch comes from/is-manufactured - I don't care which country, town, province the watch comes from
- Seal - Geneva, PP, Fluerier, chronometer etc, etc. happy to have one slapped on the watch as long as I don't have to pay for it. Just show me the report and the 6 positions that it is tested in, I'm a happy puppy
- How it is made - machine, artificial intelligence of by 15 diamond-paste wielding virgin elves hunkered in a bunker for 13 years. Again, huge respect for people who do everything with their own hands, but If a specular polish is achieved by a machine, I'm all for it
- Movements that grow a platina over time and need special care to service (So Lange is down the priority list)
- Watches with Proprietary screws on cases and movements that even a skilled watch maker with regular set of tools will shy away from (So Richard Mille is out, not that I could afford one, lol) . "Open" movements preferred; if push comes to shove, I'll should be able to service the watch myself
- High beat or super accurate watches - don't hate them, just care less. I'll be happy with a low beat with a Breguet/Philips over-coil ; that said, I do love the GS high beat that I have, but for a different reason. I do own an Oceanus when I need an accurate watch - thank you
- Have GS SBGJ021, GS SBGR305, Chopard with the 96.1 movement with Geneva seal
- Looked at / moved on from - Patek calatravas, Breguet 5177 and ilk, UJ Alfred, entry level Langes, Mortiz Grossman, entry level VC and APs
- AHCI produced watches... way beyond my budget, but a used Uhrwerk is tatalisingly close.
Thanks in advance
-DOL