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    #5401
    Quote Originally Posted by tsupermario View Post
    the one on the right is the LE version hence pricier.


    didn’t give much attention at first since I thought they were at 42mm like their 6r15 brothers. but specs say they’re at 40mm with 20mm lug width so I now know what i want for xmas [emoji51][emoji23]

    Wow this is very nice. Have long wanted an SPB053 but getting a metal strap was expensive and 42mm was a tad too big.

    How much is this indicatively priced at?

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    #5402
    Life is short. Buy a seiko after this lockdown.

    Judging from the pictures, the overhang from the watch itself seems alright.

    40mm, will wear like a 47 to 48 at most.

    I have turtle, specs says it is 44mm, wears like a 48 to 49.

    Kung keri mo yung Mark XVIII with its ridiculous overhand na around 10mm, i'm sure you can keri this as well.

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    #5403
    Why Jacob & Co is expensive?


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    #5404
    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    Wow this is very nice. Have long wanted an SPB053 but getting a metal strap was expensive and 42mm was a tad too big.

    How much is this indicatively priced at?

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    the new alpinist with the same 6r35 movement costs at least 30k in the market. I hope the non-LE would cost less than 35k.

    LE:

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    #5405
    Quote Originally Posted by tsupermario View Post
    the new alpinist with the same 6r35 movement costs at least 30k in the market. I hope the non-LE would cost less than 35k.

    LE:
    Saw the indicative price, $1350. Nice watch but no thanks.

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    #5406
    Quote Originally Posted by jmc21420 View Post
    Why Jacob & Co is expensive?


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    It’s like asking why A. Lange & Sohne or Audermars Piguet or Patek Philippe or Vacheron Constantin or Richard Mille is expensive.


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    #5407
    Quote Originally Posted by Egan101 View Post
    It’s like asking why A. Lange & Sohne or Audermars Piguet or Patek Philippe or Vacheron Constantin or Richard Mille is expensive.


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    Just asking because a huracan is only half its price.

    You sound to be a veritable expert in time pieces.

    I trust you can enlighten the uninitiated like me.


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    #5408
    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    Saw the indicative price, $1350. Nice watch but no thanks.

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    yeah seiko ridiculously inflates the prices of their LE pieces.

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    #5409
    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    Saw the indicative price, $1350. Nice watch but no thanks.

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    ahhh shyt akala ko 1000$

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    #5410
    Quote Originally Posted by jmc21420 View Post
    Why Jacob & Co is expensive?


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    Anything will be "that" expensive pag binudburan mo ng diamonds and other precious stones.

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    #5411
    Quote Originally Posted by jmc21420 View Post
    Just asking because a huracan is only half its price.

    You sound to be a veritable expert in time pieces.

    I trust you can enlighten the uninitiated like me.


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    These timepieces are beyond luxury with some of them priced at nearly 1M USD. Such pieces are offered to celebrities or royalty that has more than enough to splurge on such fine things in life.

    For the usual guys like most of us, even a 10K-20k USD Rolex is just too much. We are just glad to be sporting affordable Swiss or very good Japanese automatics.


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    #5412
    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    Saw the indicative price, $1350. Nice watch but no thanks.

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    i wonder,
    how low can the the street price go...

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    #5413
    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    i wonder,
    how low can the the street price go...
    The price will go down if more is sold on the market. If they keep the supply low and the demand is very high, prices will surely shoot up.


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    #5414
    Quote Originally Posted by Egan101 View Post
    These timepieces are beyond luxury with some of them priced at nearly 1M USD. Such pieces are offered to celebrities or royalty that has more than enough to splurge on such fine things in life.

    For the usual guys like most of us, even a 10K-20k USD Rolex is just too much. We are just glad to be sporting affordable Swiss or very good Japanese automatics.


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    Still it doesn’t answer my question why these timepieces are outrageously expensive.

    For example, the RM is relatively new to the market. And I think Richard Mille still alive. But most elite athletes, from tennis to Formula 1, wear them.

    I think people buying them are not actually buying the watches. They are buying a name, a lifestyle to upstage one another.

    But the really wealthy(Bill Gates, Sir Richard Branson, Roman Abramovich) are wearing cheap watches. In the case of Gates, a Casio; Branson, a Toegoen; Abramovich, Polar M61.


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    #5415
    ALS and some of the super luxury make handmade complications in-house and not the usual remakes of ETA movements. Most of them are made out of gold and riddled with gems.

    I don’t aim for such timepieces as they are way out of my league. I will be happy soon sporting a Breitling, Zenith, or IWC.


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    #5416
    Quote Originally Posted by jmc21420 View Post
    Still it doesn’t answer my question why these timepieces are outrageously expensive.

    For example, the RM is relatively new to the market. And I think Richard Mille still alive. But most elite athletes, from tennis to Formula 1, wear them.

    I think people buying them are not actually buying the watches. They are buying a name, a lifestyle to upstage one another.

    But the really wealthy(Bill Gates, Sir Richard Branson, Roman Abramovich) are wearing cheap watches. In the case of Gates, a Casio; Branson, a Toegoen; Abramovich, Polar M61.


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    at them prices, telling the time is not their raison de etre.
    they are designed and marketed for their bragging rights.

    a cheap casio will tell time more accurately than a rolex that sells for a hundred times more.

    i like quartz.
    unlike rolex, hindi namamatay kapag hindi ginagamit.

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    #5417
    I wear a watch for what it is supposed to do for me, "tell time"....

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    #5418
    Quote Originally Posted by CVT View Post
    I wear a watch for what it is supposed to do for me, "tell time"....
    me, too.
    also,
    the fung shui expert advises that we should always have some gold (real or faux; go figure.) touching our skin, to ward off whatever it is supposed to ward.
    and my watch with some "gold" on it, is just the thing.
    heh heh.

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    #5419
    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    me, too.
    also,
    the fung shui expert advises that we should always have some gold (real or faux; go figure.) touching our skin, to ward off whatever it is supposed to ward.
    and my watch with some "gold" on it, is just the thing.
    heh heh.
    Isn’t your wedding ring supposed to do that? Ward off whatever it’s supposed to ward off? I think it is more effective than any solid gold watch.


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    #5420
    Quote Originally Posted by bloowolf View Post
    Isn’t your wedding ring supposed to do that? Ward off whatever it’s supposed to ward off? I think it is more effective than any solid gold watch.


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    Yes bro, when you're wearing it on your ring finger, which supposedly is connected to your heart, it ties down your heart....

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