I really like the design and look of it...the price on the other hand, not so much....
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Found this...Insomniac wrote:Interesting where did you get the background info?
P.S. The price tag is a bummer!
Ron521, I'll have to second that experience. I have had a similar history with my Omega Speedmaster and have friends with vastly more expensive watches from other prestige brands (Rolex, Ulysses Nardin, etc) who would say the same.ron521 wrote:In my experience, you do not always get a "better" watch when you spend more money, you just get a name on the dial, and whatever prestige is attached to that name.
Nothing wrong with that, but it's always a good idea to recognize when they're just selling the 'sizzle' and not necessarily 'the steak'.
Uh, would you believe I have one ticking away in my pocket as we 'speak'? Fantastic time keeper, and an amazing 19j movement. Mine is from 1944, and marked for the Army Aircorp. As you say, an amazing piece of machinery! They cost anywhere from $325 to as high as $550, depending on condition and markings. Once again, another trade I was able to do a few years ago.bruce wayne wrote:Speaking of Hamilton watches, the one i really want is a model 23 WW2 cronograph pocket watch. Unfortunately I just cannot justify the price. But it is a darn good looking watch!
whipwarrior wrote:Nothing wrong with that, but it's always a good idea to recognize when they're just selling the 'sizzle' and not necessarily 'the steak'.Thanks, Michaelson. I really needed that laugh today!
Agreed as well. Many marques are vastly overvalued, including Rolex and, to a lesser extent, Omega. Regarding the Omega Speedy, many movements have been used for that model, so a Speedy that one purchases may not have the same movement calibre that was approved by NASA for spaceflight.HarryStreet wrote:Ron521, I'll have to second that experience. I have had a similar history with my Omega Speedmaster and have friends with vastly more expensive watches from other prestige brands (Rolex, Ulysses Nardin, etc) who would say the same.ron521 wrote:In my experience, you do not always get a "better" watch when you spend more money, you just get a name on the dial, and whatever prestige is attached to that name.