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Lange is owned by Richemont. Ball is owned by Asia Commercial Holdings, which also owns some other watch brands.
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You can't go wrong with a used Omega. If I had only one watch it would likely be a Speedmaster. Tough enough to go to the moon. I think still easily done under $2,000.
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It's not like changing the oil on a car on schedule (leaving aside what that schedule should be); and it's not as if you void the 1 year warranty by not having the watch cleaned (and adjusted and regulated) every five years. It might be pretty lucky if your watch is actually keeping the same time after 20 years without any service, but there are all sorts of variables, and whether it's plus/minus 2 seconds or 3 or 4 or 5 might not matter much if you actually have to reset it from time to time. I don't think I've had my GP serviced in . . . not sure, but maybe 10 years? I don't have a Rolex, but if any of my 3 automatics starts to seem off, I'll take it in. I'm also not sure I'll use factory service again if I don't need to. A local master watch and clock maker charges 350 bucks instead of 500, and he doesn't keep it forever. But . . . it's not as if mechanical or automatic watches don't sometimes need cleaning or repair. And none of them is indestructible, even if lots of them are fairly sturdy. |
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I bit the bullet last year and picked up a Rolex Explorer. It’s totally understated and wears pretty small for a 39mm watch. I wear it everyday dressed up or down and it looks great. I realize it’s very expensive though.
Like other people have stated, omegas loose there value significantly so the used market is a great place to get one cheap (relatively). Another brand I’d check out is Nomos - second hand can be had at good prices. Also surprised no one has brought up IWC. Used Mark Xvii can be had pretty cheap and are nice. |
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great choice, but prices have gone north...you'd be lucky to find one "easily" under $2K...it'd probably be in rough shape.
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Out of curiosity, do these used watch prices require haggling? I mean, most of them are barely 10 -20 percent of retail. Guess I’m used to getting flogged in Paceline classifieds! |
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Wow, you are right, and I probably need to have my insurance riders adjusted. Errr, maybe more like $3,000 if you get lucky on the used market? Geez, what have you guys been doing since I stopped buying watches when my son was born? Is that a reflection of Omega cutting down on non-authorized dealers selling watches and getting parts like Rolex, or is it just "the market"?
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I actually have a couple of nice watches, and just got out of the habit of wearing them. |
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My point was just that any number of service shops are familiar and comfortable with ETA movements, not so much the Omega Coaxial (or any of the recent in-house movements from Tudor et al.).
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If OP is going used Omega I think a diver is by far the better bet here. |
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Yep. If you are interested in automatic watches like these, I highly recommend seeing if you can join a local chapter of your NAWCC and network with your local service community.
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Plus 1. Oyster case is solid and they hold value well for a good daily. Automatic Air King or Datejust are good basics.
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Does anyone own a Ball Airborne?
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