mrtsumoto80 0 Posted March 5, 2014 Some light reading I just found: http://www.businessinsider.com/guide-to-starting-a-watch-collection-2014-3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Realism 72 Posted March 5, 2014 1.) buy a gen? 2.) buy more gens? 3.) buy more gens? 4.) reps are bad and support terrorist orgs? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
_DC_ 218 Posted March 5, 2014 Step 1: Buy a vintage Rolex submariner Step 2: Buy another vintage Rolex, this time a double red or milsub Step 3: Get an AP or a Patek Step 4: Discover obscure brands like F.P.Journe Step 5: Buy a vintage 6263 Daytona at auction for a ridiculously overinflated price Step 6: Die pennyless and alone Simples DC Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FuzzyCoyote 2 Posted March 5, 2014 Step 1: Buy a vintage Rolex submariner Step 2: Buy another vintage Rolex, this time a double red or milsub Step 3: Get an AP or a Patek Step 4: Discover obscure brands like F.P.Journe Step 5: Buy a vintage 6263 Daytona at auction for a ridiculously overinflated price Step 6: Die pennyless and alone Simples DC Haha my thoughts exactly. Even if I was completely minted I would still buy reps (just lots more of them). Granted I would have a gen or few but still.... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
_DC_ 218 Posted March 5, 2014 Step 1: Buy a vintage Rolex submariner Step 2: Buy another vintage Rolex, this time a double red or milsub Step 3: Get an AP or a Patek Step 4: Discover obscure brands like F.P.Journe Step 5: Buy a vintage 6263 Daytona at auction for a ridiculously overinflated price Step 6: Die pennyless and alone Simples DC Haha my thoughts exactly. Even if I was completely minted I would still buy reps (just lots more of them). Granted I would have a gen or few but still.... Nah, too many quality issues with reps, if I was minted I'd own a small collection of grail gens! My perfect two watch stable would be white dial AP 15300 and blue dial Nautilus, done!! DC Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Realism 72 Posted March 5, 2014 Step 1: Buy a vintage Rolex submariner Step 2: Buy another vintage Rolex, this time a double red or milsub Step 3: Get an AP or a Patek Step 4: Discover obscure brands like F.P.Journe Step 5: Buy a vintage 6263 Daytona at auction for a ridiculously overinflated price Step 6: Die pennyless and alone Simples DC Haha my thoughts exactly. Even if I was completely minted I would still buy reps (just lots more of them). Granted I would have a gen or few but still.... Nah, too many quality issues with reps, if I was minted I'd own a small collection of grail gens! My perfect two watch stable would be white dial AP 15300 and blue dial Nautilus, done!! DC Ok... then i must be done, but I have a 47mm PAM too to show my manlihood Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pseudonym 0 Posted March 5, 2014 If I was minted, and mean proper minted, I would need a watch room never mind a box/safe. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
_DC_ 218 Posted March 5, 2014 Ok... then i must be done, but I have a 47mm PAM too to show my manlihood You sir, are a bastard!!! PS: any idea where I can pick up either a gen or OEM or rep replacement bracelet for my newly aquired 15300?!? DC Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mrtsumoto80 0 Posted March 5, 2014 (edited) Step 1: Buy a vintage Rolex submariner Step 2: Buy another vintage Rolex, this time a double red or milsub Step 3: Get an AP or a Patek Step 4: Discover obscure brands like F.P.Journe Step 5: Buy a vintage 6263 Daytona at auction for a ridiculously overinflated price Step 6: Die pennyless and alone Simples DC Haha my thoughts exactly. Even if I was completely minted I would still buy reps (just lots more of them). Granted I would have a gen or few but still.... Nah, too many quality issues with reps, if I was minted I'd own a small collection of grail gens! My perfect two watch stable would be white dial AP 15300 and blue dial Nautilus, done!! DC I agree, cool to own a few reps obviously Im not against it, but a small collection of fine gens as you mentioned is the holy grail for me as well. I concur with some things said in that article tho. If starting with a limited budget and looking for quality, Seiko is the way to go This article also got my attention in those Detroit made watches shinola, I wonder how they hold... This model looks pretty coool http://www.shinola.com/shop/watches/mens-watches/the-brakeman-leather-band-watch-s003.html Edited March 5, 2014 by mrtsumoto80 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Aren 27 Posted March 5, 2014 A gentleman's guide to start a watch collection??? Guide for Reps: to START... # 1 is a must have ... 1. Have an understanding and supportive GF/Wife/SO/parent. 2. Have good and sustainable income or resources for purchases by you, or a rich GF/Wife/SO or parent to pay for you. 3. Do lots of research on what you like and don't be approval seeking for what others like. 4. Buy cheapies to find your taste and then venture into more expensive reps. 5. Sell cheapies you don't want to support your higher end watches. 6. Buy from Trusted Dealers and don't go cheap on the shipping. 7. Set a reasonable budget and stick to it. 8. Read and research alot on the forum, pay particular attention to dealer feedback and watch reviews. 9. If you don't know, ask, but read and research first to be fair to other hobbyists. 10. Have fun...if it isn't fun, it isn't for you. Don't stress and learn to have some patience. 11. Have some creative problem solving skills for interacting with dealers and other hobbyists. Humour helps. 12. Get at least a basic tool kit so you can do some simple things on your reps on your own. This is the basic 12 step programme. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mrtsumoto80 0 Posted March 5, 2014 A gentleman's guide to start a watch collection??? to START... # 1 is a must have ... 1. Have an understanding and supportive GF/Wife/SO/parent. 2. Have good and sustainable income or resources for purchases by you, or a rich GF/Wife/SO or parent to pay for you. 3. Do lots of research on what you like and don't be approval seeking for what others like. 4. Buy cheapies to find your taste and then venture into more expensive reps. 5. Sell cheapies you don't want to support your higher end watches. 6. Buy from Trusted Dealers and don't go cheap on the shipping. 7. Set a reasonable budget and stick to it. 8. Read and research alot on the forum, pay particular attention to dealer feedback and watch reviews. 9. If you don't know, ask, but read and research first to be fair to other hobbyists. 10. Have fun...if it isn't fun, it isn't for you. Don't stress and learn to have some patience. 11. Have some creative problem solving skills for interacting with dealers and other hobbyists. 12. Get at least a basic tool kit so you can do some simple things on your rep on your own. This is the basic 12 step programme. Bravo!!! Now Aren, please write the 100 steps program for recovery from this addiction! :help3: lol Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Aren 27 Posted March 5, 2014 A gentleman's guide to start a watch collection??? to START... # 1 is a must have ... 1. Have an understanding and supportive GF/Wife/SO/parent. 2. Have good and sustainable income or resources for purchases by you, or a rich GF/Wife/SO or parent to pay for you. 3. Do lots of research on what you like and don't be approval seeking for what others like. 4. Buy cheapies to find your taste and then venture into more expensive reps. 5. Sell cheapies you don't want to support your higher end watches. 6. Buy from Trusted Dealers and don't go cheap on the shipping. 7. Set a reasonable budget and stick to it. 8. Read and research alot on the forum, pay particular attention to dealer feedback and watch reviews. 9. If you don't know, ask, but read and research first to be fair to other hobbyists. 10. Have fun...if it isn't fun, it isn't for you. Don't stress and learn to have some patience. 11. Have some creative problem solving skills for interacting with dealers and other hobbyists. 12. Get at least a basic tool kit so you can do some simple things on your rep on your own. This is the basic 12 step programme. Bravo!!! Now Aren, please write the 100 steps program for recovery from this addiction! :help3: lol ok...but it is... 1. Money 2. Drugs 3. Therapy (including counseling, hypnosis, and sex) 4. More Money 5. More Drugs 6. More Therapy 7. More Money 8. More Drugs 9 More Therapy ......etc, etc.... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mrtsumoto80 0 Posted March 5, 2014 Forgot the die pennyless DC mentioned hahaha Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Realism 72 Posted March 5, 2014 Ok... then i must be done, but I have a 47mm PAM too to show my manlihood You sir, are a bastard!!! PS: any idea where I can pick up either a gen or OEM or rep replacement bracelet for my newly aquired 15300?!? DC not cheap... AP Clearwater was what people used in the gen world to get the ROO bracelet... for the rep... the city of sails (not sure if rep has bracelet or not) should be of the same size (RO chrono) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gB. 0 Posted March 5, 2014 More like a millionaire's guide... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RUSH2112 11 Posted March 6, 2014 She says the perfect vintage watch has never been serviced and then says make sure you regularly get your watch serviced. She has a platform for writing articles but that doesn't mean she should be writing articles. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Aren 27 Posted March 6, 2014 She says the perfect vintage watch has never been serviced and then says make sure you regularly get your watch serviced. She has a platform for writing articles but that doesn't mean she should be writing articles. She also called the movement - watch "insides" so consider the source. She started to lose me at "should" in graph 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mrtsumoto80 0 Posted March 6, 2014 She says the perfect vintage watch has never been serviced and then says make sure you regularly get your watch serviced. She has a platform for writing articles but that doesn't mean she should be writing articles. As far as i understand what she means is that if you are buying a vintage watch apparently in good condition in the outside that has never been serviced, would be a better purchase after you send it for service than a "vintage" watch that has been stripped countless times and has franken pieces all over. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The astromaster 0 Posted July 5, 2017 A gentleman's guide to start a watch collection??? Guide for Reps: to START... # 1 is a must have ... 1. Have an understanding and supportive GF/Wife/SO/parent. 2. Have good and sustainable income or resources for purchases by you, or a rich GF/Wife/SO or parent to pay for you. 3. Do lots of research on what you like and don't be approval seeking for what others like. 4. Buy cheapies to find your taste and then venture into more expensive reps. 5. Sell cheapies you don't want to support your higher end watches. 6. Buy from Trusted Dealers and don't go cheap on the shipping. 7. Set a reasonable budget and stick to it. 8. Read and research alot on the forum, pay particular attention to dealer feedback and watch reviews. 9. If you don't know, ask, but read and research first to be fair to other hobbyists. 10. Have fun...if it isn't fun, it isn't for you. Don't stress and learn to have some patience. 11. Have some creative problem solving skills for interacting with dealers and other hobbyists. Humour helps. 12. Get at least a basic tool kit so you can do some simple things on your reps on your own. This is the basic 12 step programme. Aren't there 12 steps in AA? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites