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11 December 2017, 04:01 PM | #1 |
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When Wearing A Rolex Feels Like You're Wearing a Timex
Just returned from a dinner engagement in Ross. A former academic mentor of Mrs. BC's who is now a retired professor invited us over along with two other couples. As it turned out, the retired professor and one of the other male guests happened to be 5th degree/black-belt WIS (in other words, I was way out of their league in terms of watches and knowledge of complex movements). One guy was wearing an older Breguet and the retired professor had on a Girard Perregaux. Both were tourbillons and when they started talking about gravitational shifts, floating escapements and whatnot, I became somewhat lost and relegated myself to simply listening and nodding from time to time.
When one of them asked me what kind of watch I wear for everyday use, I just shrugged and showed them my 16610 on a blue-gray NATO watchstrap. While I wouldn't go so far as to call them watch snobs, it was somewhat obvious that they weren't overly impressed with a Rolex movement. Which raises a question for the horologically inclined. Are complex tourbillon movements an antiquated watch design and essentially overpriced? There was also mention of a recent offering from Seiko along these lines. Now I had always thought that Grand Seiko represented the top of the Seiko lineup but apparently they have a line called Credor which is their in-house tourbillon. Their masterpiece is something called a Fugaku which apparently retails for around $450K. To date there are only eight in existence and I thought to myself, who buys this kind of watch? https://www.hodinkee.com/articles/th...ion-tourbillon On the other extreme, manufacturers in China are now cranking out tourbillons for $1500. While their movements are kind of ugly IMO, from a tourbillon standpoint they may be close enough for jazz. http://www.perpetual-watch.com/tourbillon.html It appears that Rolex never had much interest in this kind of movement. In terms of overall accuracy/design, a tourbillon movement seems like old technology or just a rich man's toy. Curious. Are tourbillons impractical for 'sport watch' usage/application as well? The Swiss-made tourbillons look pretty delicate. On the other hand, the Chinese ones look one step above a Seiko 5. |
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They are fragile and in reality never run as good as they should. You can say about Rolex whatever you want but the movements keep on ticking and pretty damn accurately.
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I take it Kunlun has not read a BC thread before...
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BC, Bas explained it nicely when it comes to the reality of the tourbillon. All in all, you take energy that could go directly in adding power to the oscillation of the balance wheel for a feature that does not help as much as it did anymore. In fact, the tourbillon was more of an advantage in the days when watches were not nearly as accurate as today and where gravity would impact their performance much more because they would remain in one's pocket in the same vertical (this word is important, gravity does not affect a balance wheel in a horizontal position) position, with wristwatches almost constantly moving nowadays the tourbillon is now considered somewhat useless and becomes merely the proof that a watchmaker has mastered his craft by assembling such an intricate cage and mechanism for its regulating organ to the eyes of many enthusiats. Would I get a grandes complications with a tourbillon? If budget allowed it, probably, I love the look of it but I know it would not add to the accuracy of the watch. In fact, I wouldn't be half surprised if some owners would still forget to wind their watches because they thought that giving it a shake would suffice. By the way, if you ask me, I prefer a minute repeater or a sonnerie when it comes to more or less useful complications that cost an arm and a leg.
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Rolex is not a high-end watch and does not impress watch snobs for good reason.
You were not wearing a watch in their league and you don't know very much about horology. Calling a tourbillon a "rich man's toy" while wearing a Rolex is ironic, since they actually knew about watches and you don't. You are like a stereotype of ignorant rolex owners. Wanting people to support you in your ignorance seems a little gross. The sad part is that if you actually had an interest in watches, it wouldn't have mattered what you were wearing, you could have shared in their passion, rather than being threatened by it. |
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If you read my post I said that it wouldn't matter what OP was wearing if he had the open mind, knowledge, and passion to share in their passion rather than being threatened. He came here to look for validation that knowledge of watches and having watches better than a Rolex was some sort of bad thing. It's a huge case of sour grapes. A Seiko 5 worn by a knowledgeable person carries a lot more cred than a Rolex worn by someone like OP who was threatened by people who have nice watches and the knowledge to appreciate them. A person with self-confidence is not threatened by others, but shares happily with them. No sour grapes. I'm not sure if you understand what I'm saying, so let me say a third time: The OP knows nothing about watches and is trying to impress others. He ran into people with better watches and knowledge and felt threatened. He came here looking for validation. You are wrong to give him that and pretending that this is a conversation about what one can afford is disingenuous. It's about knowledge and wearing something for oneself, not to impress others. |
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Ha ha, okay. The dude who wears a Rolex to impress and knows nothing coming here to look for people to tell him how bad high-end watches are so he can feel better about his toy does push my buttons.
I'll step out, but keep in mind, the guys who have nice watches and know about them are just sharing their passion. You can be a part of that just by asking questions and appreciating their knowledge. It only makes small-hearted people feel bad that others have nice things. |
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Hehe funny man this Kunlun. One wears what he likes and can within his means. Rolex is widely known for a good reason. Marketing yes, but they are damn fine watches too. It is not about being in the same league as Breguet or not, different watches which pass different messages. Now chill, have a pill, and enjoy your tourbillons if you have any. If not i sincerely hope you will be able to purchase one one day. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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BTW (and based on the highlights of your quote), you somehow managed to contradict yourself. |
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Rolex isn't haute horology, but if a person lets go of insecurities, then they can wear a Timex and they, personally, can enjoy a conversation about high-end watches and learn something. That person can then enjoy their Rolex or Timex as much as any other. I hope I did miss the point, because it seemed like a bad one for this forum. |
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Geeze Kunlun, lay off.
BC's post seems well meaning enough to me. He is asking questions, not telling us anything. All of us were new to something sometime and intimidated by people who know a lot more than us. All of us even thought we knew a lot about something until we met a real expert. So many watch snobs will not acknowledge but true none the less: "High-horology" or not, a Rolex almost always run longer, more accurate, with less service than just about all "higher end" watches. Add to that the Chinese have proven that a tourbillon is not hard to make with modern manufacturing techniques. Sure in their day they were awesome and on ships in the 18th century even necessary, but today my Rolex is WAY more accurate in just about any measure than the "compensated" high horology. [Arguably] the highest of modern watch making would be Roger W Smith and he wears an Explorer I as he cannot afford his own watches. Add to that a Rolex is only a little better than a $400 Victorinox which is only slightly better than a Seiko 5 and all three are probably more reliable than a $300k tourbillon. But Rolex does not make a minute repeater or tourbillon so I guess all of their horological achievements are mute. We should all pack up our bags and close the forum. |
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Kunlun you are out of bounds. There are plenty of serious watch enthusiasts who aren't interested in haute horlogerie, including several TRF moderators
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Perfectly valid question, appropriately prefaced and politely asked.
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They may know more than you, but that doesn’t make them better than you.
I always find it interesting how some folks on this forum have a tendency to be so pretentious about their opinions, rather than embracing the fact that we all have the same interests, albeit to varying degrees. There’s a thread where people got criticized for posting pictures of their luxury cars. As if a photo of a $20k Watch is perfectly normal, but a photo of a BMW is suddenly out of line. I guess my point is this...don’t let other people influence your enjoyment of what you like. They could have easily found common ground to have a nice discussion instead of treating you as if you’re somehow beneath them for not knowing the details of a rather obscure complication. |
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I'd just like to point out that I love Timex and have owned quite a few through the years and still do as a matter of fact.
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The last time I checked, a tourbillon didn't offer an Indiglo feature. |
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I have a 20 year old BULOVA Caravelle that I got as a five year anniversary gift from a company I used to work for. One of my favorite watches... still running perfect to this day ..... new band new battery.... new watch
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I found a 62 year old Bulova Sea King in a junk box at a flea market in March. Wound the watch, put it on my wrist and watched it keep time with the Rolex on my other wrist. Still going strong. It's a great watch.
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