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Tuesday 2 October 2018

Watch collecting - it's getting expensive

Prestige watch owners are a funny bunch, I read online forums on occasions when I am doing research and they seem more intent on arguing with each other over small and petty issues than enjoying robust discussion in an area where we have a mutual interest. Needless to say, I have never joined in such discussions. However, I am interested in quality timepieces after graduating from my first TAG Heuer after more than twenty years of constant service.


I like Panerai but own none, I like IWC but own none, I like Omega and own three, I like Bruguet but own none and I like TAG Heuer and own three. I can't say I'm a big fan of Rolex and don't own any, if fact, I own a Longines Conquest but I'm not that interested in the Explorer. Paradoxically, I prefer the Conquest over the Explorer and I certainly wouldn't purchase an Explorer II.

Before all the weird Rolex owners shake their heads, I am well aware the Explorer is fitted with the 3132 in-house movement whilst the Conquest is fitted with the base ETA 2824-2 automatic movement. I am comparing aesthetics and not engines in a way that an automobile is more than just a powerplant.

If I wanted an Explorer, I would own an Explorer, but I would take Panerai or a Bruguet over a Rolex without even a second thought. I generally limit myself to sub $5000 timepieces so all three of these are certainly out of my price range but I can still admire these fine examples of haute horlogerie excellence.

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