What's Your Dream Watch?

If I got an AP it would be the Royal Oak.

Yah the Glashutte factory is open 24 hrs a day and offers free tours to ownders and admirers alike.
 
I induldged myself...

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(sh*tty lighting...bulb went out on my good lamp)
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Glashutte Original PanoReserve
 
^ great watch etro - though i think whilst glashutte has the substance, lange & sohne has the style

(btw- tourists visit the factory- we were invited by the chairman (father major watch freak- although i'd rather have a patrick heron gouache on my wall than tourbillon on my wrist...)
 
lovely watch ^

could you please source the picture it's tFS Policy so it won't be removed:flower:
 
my dream watch

-does dishes
-make coffee
-finds the stuff i forgot where i put
:P
 
frrrrrrrost yourself^:P

ok if you haven't seen how to loose a guy in ten days then you won't get it:blush:
 
I'd like the Cartier tank Louis Allongee (black strap and silver dial) or a Rolex Oyster.
 
[FONT=&quot]My dream watch is still the original AP ROOC in steel as released in the 90ies (right one on the picture). I have wasted too much money on other watches (like on the Breguet on the left side, for example).The AP is the only one which has passed the test of time on the wrist. It was an excellent investment as it made me to stop buying and looking for more watches. However, given some excess money, I would go for the AP Concept 1
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^ surely you can't waste money on a breguet...well maybe a type XX...
 
i never thought i'd find a franck muller i'd like- but the oxidised gold and black diamonds seem to work for me- but at £23k- maybe not...

(pic: franck muller official site)
 
^ surely you can't waste money on a breguet...well maybe a type XX...

Exactly! Sorry, the picture did not show up. The XX is in the middle.

Investments into expensive watches for daily use can result in bad surprises (for asthetical reasons). I have the opportunity to see expensive watches on the wrists of colleagues everyday. This gives a different view on the watches rather than having a look on them occasionally in showcases. My very personal judgment is: the early AP Offshores are absolutely top; you never get bored by an AP ROOC. Pateks are fine, but only the simple ones. Breguet Classique and Marine are ok, but only in white gold or platin. Frank Muller (Casablance) is quite boring after you have seen it twice, Cartier is a huge disappointment. IMVHO

 
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^ great offshore!
i'm actually in the middle of deciding my next 'proper' watch- i was considering a breguet marine-( something about the blue dial and blue rubber strap)- but have decided it's going to be a royal oak- rose gold ( far more pratical than the offshore montoya rose gold chrono- and half the price!)

(pic ap website)
 
ETROsexualJ: CONGRATS! I LOVE YOUR WATCH! It's gorgeous!

I want this one:
Rolex Oyster Submariner
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I don't know if its too masculine though... :(
 
Oooh the Rolex Sub(mariner). For a man it will make you think you actually have money and to others look like a douche. For women it will conjure up images of Mary Kate & Ashley Olsen like 3 or 4 years ago when they bought the vintage gold ones. For a woman if you want something big you should get a classic men's dress watch (36-40mm) on a leather strap and not one that would be big and dangly.

ETROsexualJ: CONGRATS! I LOVE YOUR WATCH! It's gorgeous!

I want this one:
Rolex Oyster Submariner
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I don't know if its too masculine though... :(
 
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I am in love with this No.8 Bedat & Co.


however it is not available here in my country :( , is it safe to purchase a 4000 $ watch on line??
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