02-12-2007, 16:43 | #21 |
Bananaman
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Yeah in kinda guessed that would be the sort of answer, its not stopping me getting one, but it hardly sells it to me It is nice to think this is all truly mechanical and its all very clever, and a set of x amount made by a skilled person, as opposed to a $1 watch marked up from china.
The chronomaster uk site may have some nice deals on, but its horrid to search/use. Are there any decent sites i can leech off and put things in order of price/style and search for "features"? And then see what i can get with chronomaster... |
02-12-2007, 20:33 | #22 |
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I'm rather liking this, although I don't know if its to your taste?
http://www.thewatchforum.co.uk/index...howtopic=25822 It has a very nice swiss movement and is made in the UK in very small numbers, I wish someone would buy it MB |
02-12-2007, 21:47 | #23 |
Bananaman
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Looks pretty nice, but i think that might look a little big on my arm, going to have a look around there too though
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02-12-2007, 22:57 | #24 |
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re the auto/quartz thing try thinking along the lines of a steam train and an elkectric one. the electric one may well be more efficient but its just not right is it ?
if you do want a quartz watch then I would abandon the idea of spending 500 quid , the difference between a 50 quid quartz watch and a 500 quid one is next to nothing |
02-12-2007, 22:59 | #25 | |
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02-12-2007, 23:17 | #26 |
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Yeah i understand the difference is little if anything with quartz, nothing has totally jumped out at me and said buy it yet, and thats what i'm waiting for, i'm still looking around, but these sites are helping. My main problem is i don't recognise any of the makes, and know what these names produce in terms of style or sex etc... Its a lot of random browsing feels very clunky looking around...
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02-12-2007, 23:22 | #27 | |
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For a chrono, I quite like that one.
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03-12-2007, 10:40 | #29 |
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I've been using the RLT watch forum for ages and the information and sales section there are second to none, very friendly and never had a sniff of a bad deal, more often than not people send your stuff before they have recieved payment
Roy makes a very small number of very nice watches, he also does servicing and serviced my Archimede for me at a very good price (also replaced on of the jewels). I haven't got an RLT in my collection yet but I will have at some point. MB |
03-12-2007, 10:59 | #30 |
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The RLTs which jump out at me that I'd happily own are:
RLT 4 RLT 18 RLT 27 RLT 33 RLT 41 They're all great!
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