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  • You’re looking at the 3510.50 or the upgraded 3539.50
    Now the latter will cost ya about an extra $1,000, if that is a deal-breaker… stop reading and go with the 3510.50
    If you want to know what the money is getting you - sapphire crystal, better bracelet/clasp, more water resistance, same movement.
    How to tell which if it’s not listed? The cheaper one will have number at every 5 minute hash around the dial, the 3539.50 just has the hashes.







  • jtell898@alien.topBtoWatches@style.land[question] chrono 24
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    10 months ago

    As a general rule you buy the seller over the watch. I’m sure you’re getting a sweet deal but I’ve only bought from Dealer’s off Chrono24. The dispute process is lengthy and can tie up your funds for weeks. If you do go through with it, video the package completely sealed and you opening it. I would also recommend you have the ability, or know someone, who can verify a legit Pelagos. You do have time to return products that don’t match the description but again, the process is long.


  • From a strictly value standpoint it makes a bit of sense. Hard to tell without seeing the exact ROO, but lets say 20k on the Pepsi, 15k on the Batgirl, and 25k on the ROO is I think generous - giving about 60k in value. That aquanaut trades in the high 60s so that would have you “winning”. Problem is that it’s not a 60k watch, and since you’re never selling it then you actually lose the deal.
    Definitely would move one of the GMT II’s, you could get an Overseas, might have to add a bit of cash to go blue but it’s worth it.
    Patek I would save for their 5231 worldtimer or one of the grand complications. Or I’d go the opposite route and just get a bare bones Aquanaut, maybe an older model, for close to retail



  • You do you but there’s no way I’m passing up almost a thousand dollar savings on Jomashop for this watch - a full quarter of the price lopped off. Even if there are issues with availability in your area, for a thousand bucks you could travel to a destination which has them available and get yourself a mini vacation as a side benefit.
    Also I recommend trying on as many pieces as you can, all the spreadsheets in the world are no substitute for trying it on exactly as you’d wear it day-to-day. Panerai especially, I never thought I’d be into their chunky style and odd lug protector. But wouldn’t ya know, I tried one on and was instantly sold.





  • There’s tons of intricate finishing above 2-3k, some excellent craftmanship can appear fairly simple if we think machines did it en masse rather than the haute horology brands that do them by hand. The most obvious examples for dials would be enamelling and guioche - techniques so fancy I can’t spell either. But they can take a master craftsman dozens or 100+ hours for a single piece.
    You mentioned Grand Seikos movement but their zaratsu polishing shows enormous attention to detail and really makes the metal shine.
    Then you can get even higher up there where the movement specifically is hand-crafted with some decisions purely being aesthetics over function.
    I’m wearing my Christopher Ward #Tide now, it’s a very fine, thousand dollar watch. But when I got home, I took off the SBGA435 I was wearing today, now that’s about a $9k watch. I look at that 100 times a day when I wear it and usually forget to even check the time. This I just have on because wearing a watch has come to feel more natural than not wearing one. Truly night and day.


  • My first recommendation if you truly plan to get the Rolex is not to buy an homage in the mean time, you’ll never wear it once you get the real deal so you’re just flushing money.
    If you do, I wouldn’t recommend an expensive choice like the Oris. It’s an amazing watch on its own, but I have a yachtmaster 40 and I could never see myself wearing the Aquis over it, even though it’s gorgeous on its own. I would recommend the Seiko mods that are specifically built to look like a yachtmaster, it’s only a few hundred bucks so really you can’t lose much when you sell once you get the call.
    Something like this you can buy already built for you, or for about his the price you can buy from Ali Express.


  • Pretty solid deal, buying from AD at prices that rival the grey market.
    I would recommend one of the two rubber quick change straps that Oris makes that fit this watch - it’s one of the few that looks better off bracelet.
    Now they don’t come cheap, over 300 bucks for the rubber alone, but they can be swapped in seconds and it completely changes the look/feel of the watch. Especially if you go for the light blue strap that comes standard on the sister watch the 75FC.