Quiet luxury is a fashion and lifestyle that emphasizes understated, high-end quality and design. They do not buy logos or branding to show off its status. Quiet luxury emphasizes subtle details, fine precious materials, iconic design, everlasting value, and impeccable craftsmanship, with the goal of creating a sense of effortless elegance and sophistication. It's often associated with minimalist or timeless styles, and can be seen as a reaction against the excess and conspicuous consumption that have been associated with traditional luxury. Overall, quiet luxury is about a refined and discerning taste that values quality and craftsmanship over showiness or status symbols. For watches, more collectors have been gone through all the long and winding road in pursuit of their early watches, they come to one state that there is no competition of how many pieces, but a handful of iconic pieces could be creating a “WOW!” to the eyes of others.
Their target is something nice, delicate,
coming with a history or story, not necessarily an skin deep diamond watch. On
the contrary, an ordinary watch in outlook but carrying a touching story, not a
steel diver watch, not a simple GMT dual time. Not a Rolex Submariner 116610LN
that has been produced over 420,000 pieces, nor anything that you can buy at
your AD.
Size need not to be as big as one can’t wear or too small that can’t read the time, dial should be the main theme of the watch one can tell that is special, unique, a Skeleton watch, a Salmon dial, or Grey dial. Guilloche, tapisserie, white enamel dial, or a beautifully patina on the dial and lume.
Switzerland has a long history of producing
high-quality watches, dating back to the 16th century. Swiss watchmakers have a
reputation for precision, craftsmanship, and innovation, and many of the most
famous and respected watch brands in the world are based in Switzerland.
The older Swiss watch brands often use
high-quality materials and movements that are designed to last for decades or
even centuries. These watches are often made with precious metals, such as gold
or platinum, and feature complex mechanical movements that are hand-assembled
and finished by skilled craftsmen. Because of their exceptional quality and
durability, Swiss watches often hold their value better than other types of
watches.
As a result, they can command high prices
on the vintage and collector's market, making them a valuable investment for
those who appreciate fine craftsmanship and exclusivity. They are Patek
Philppe, Vacheron Constantin, Audemars Piguet, Breguet, Girard-Perregaux,
Jaeger Le Coutle. Newer comers like Panerai, A Lange and Sohn, FPJ, and Rolex.
The Vintage watches have been losing their
glory over the last 5 years mainly because they are already over priced and
hard to authenticate the watch, more people are going to switch their focus on
neo-vintage watch, such as sapphire crystal Rolex, which are less tricky and
less chance to be frankenwatch.
So What I am looking for is something I
like, I can wear, affordable by myself, preferably with these Brands, precious
metals is the prime consideration, Limited edition, size can be 33-39mm for my
wrist.
Integrated bracelet sport watch with steel, dress watch with a Class, or some complications such as perpetual Calendar or Tourbillon.
My Special focus is Laureato 8010, 36 mm,
1995 release date. A few hundred produced and the first mechanical Laureato,
Laureato Olimpico Chronograph 8017, 40 mm,
1996. 999 pieces made. The first Laureato Chronograph. Marked the end of
the Olimpico line in conjunction with the 1996 Atlanta Olympics. Vacheron 222
totally 500 made, Patek Nautilus 3700,
3800J only 5 pieces made, 3800G 50 pieces made, Audemars 5402 A series,
Panerai Pre Vendome series, Rolex 16520 white enamel dial, or 16520 P K Y
Creamy dial.
Last but not least, searching your ideal
watch is the most interesting part of whole watch collection journey. Do you
agree? Do share your idea with me at hksnob@yahoo.com.hk.
HK Snob
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