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28 September 2011, 01:18 AM | #1 |
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Being a newbie to the watch world, I wonder what you guys think are the top 3 watch bands?
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bands as in straps????
I like Di Modell
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Wow my mistake. I meant to type watch Brands. My apologies.
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Rolex, Patek Philippe & Officine Panerai
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Much appreciated. That was kinda what I was thinking. Any opinion on Vacheron?
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Vacheron Constantin & Jaeger-LeCoultre are two of my all time favorites
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Rado.
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Top 3 watch brands of all time, or now? Of all time, I'd say Patek Philippe, Vacheron Constantin, and Audemars Piguet. Perhaps also Jaeger-LeCoultre or Girard-Perregaux. Don't they call those first three the "trifecta" or "big 3." Something along those lines.
Today? Perhaps, A. Lange & Sohne, Rolex, and maybe Patek still? I don't care at all for Patek's new designs, so I think they've fallen from grace lately. Maybe throw in there Blancpain, Glashutte Original.
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This might be a typical offering from AP: http://www.europeanwatch.com/audemars-piguet.htm Their standard Royal Oak, a couple goofy models, and a dress model.
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So if I was looking for a dressier watch I would be best to stick with Patek or Vacheron. I've been wondering lately if the big sport type watch trend might be giving way to a more understated profile?
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The big, bulky, over-sized sport watch trend will probably fade, in fact I've heard many grumblings about the fact that it might be already; don't take my word for it as I don't particularly fancy those big ugly watches, but pick what watch you like today and think you'll like in 5 years regardless of trends. However, a Patek Calatrava-styled watch, for example, is timeless and resists any trends. If you can afford it (not that Patek's are cheap), look at A. Lange & Sohne. Probably the finest craftsmanship of any watch today, absolutely stunning dials, and first-rate movements. The one gripe folks have with them is the lugs on their watches and many other modern dress watches are "disjointed" or appear to be 4 pieces of metal connected to the watch, whereas a Patek 5107 Calatrava or IWC 3531, for example, has the appearance of having seamless, connected or flowing lugs. For example (both beautiful watches): vs. (not that I'm a particularly huge fan of the large sweeping seconds and date window on a dress watch, but still...)
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Agreed - they also supply the movement in my IWC 3531. Quality stuff w/o paying top dollar
Yes - the Grande Master Ultra Thin, or something along those lines right? Although, I'd prefer it with a non-black face. Very elegant watch
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rolex in all aspects, jlc in movements ap in RO and PP in pricing
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Much appreciated and very informative. I have been looking for awhile and keep coming back to the Patek Calatrava. And now that you mention the "lug issue" I favor the Patek even more.
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Top 3 brands must be Timex, Smiths and Sekonda.
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PP, VC, JLC are the three most often mentioned at the top. But everybody has personal favorites.
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JLC. I obviously have heard of the name, but what is their claim to fame? Sport, dress, etc?
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They have supplied movements to Vacheron and AP, probably PP as well. I read somewhere that they have more than 800 patented movements. If that doesn't send you to the top 3 I don't know what will.
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My Top 3: 1.AP, 2.Rolex 3. Panerai
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Rolex, Rolex, Rolex.
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Anyone who can narrow it down to 3 ain't trying hard enough
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There are tons of good brands. But for the Swiss, the 'HOLY TRINITY' mentioned are always Audemars Piguet, Patek Philippe and Vacheron Constantin. A lange & sohne is a really good brand to compete with the big three too.
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