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Thursday, May 9, 2013
Rolex with Diamond or without Diamond
Women and Diamond
Women just want to be noticed and admired. One of the easiest ways to do that is wear big old rocks that shine.
Diamond is commonly selected as for Wedding rings as Diamond is forever is the slogan. I believe Diamond is made for women, but how about men?
Men and DiamondMen and DiamondWe will almost never see a man wearing an inexpensive watch that has artificial diamond detailing. If he is wearing a watch with diamonds, it will likely be an expensive watch of a well-known brand such as Rolex, PP, VC, Cartier or AP. It takes a special character to wear the “iced out” versions with fully encrusted diamond cases that even sunglasses won’t protect you from their blinding effect.
Men and Diamond Watches
As men who have achieved a high level of social ladder and wealth will go about acquiring “the best” of everything including watches and everything else in life.
They can't wear a 5 carat Diamond with D-colour as that seems too feminine. However, they will equate “the best” of something with whichever is the most expensive and often with wristwatches. As the Wristwatch of 120 gram can have 1,500 diamonds on it. That is to say the lightest but most expensive accessory for the Rich man! With that Watch, the gold is nothing comparing with the Diamonds
Naturally, some of the most expensive top modesl of Rolex are those with diamonds. They show more discernible value to the general public as opposed to a 1 million dollar ‘Double Tourbillon grand complications’ which true watch connoisseurs will opt for over any diamond watch in a heartbeat.
Women tend to wear watches with diamonds more for the way they make them look, the aesthetics. Men wear watches with diamonds for the way they make them feel, which is all that really matters when you are picking the perfect watch for you.
Rolex
When I can afford, I used to buy Rolex with diamond on the dial and f possible on the bezel. A Vintage Rolex with and without diamond can have more value for those with diamond as it was rare to have diamond on the dial say for example.
But it might be too shinny to have too many diamonds on the watch as the watch will be no longer called “watch”!
If I could afford, I don’t mind to have diamond on my GMT Master II, I don’t mind to have full diamond dial and bezel on my Day Date….
Rolex Pricing on Diamond
Ref 118208 Rolex Day Date 36mm 18Kt gold watch without any diamond is $209,300
Ref 118208 Rolex Day Date 36mm 18KT gold watch with 10 diamond Dial on Numberal is $243,200
Ref 118398 Rolex Day Date 36m 18KT gold watch with10 diamond dial and Diamond bezel and Snug
is $392,500.
How about you!?
HK Snob
Wednesday, May 8, 2013
Vacheron Constantin Overseas 35mm Men' Auto Watch
Vacheron Constantin Overseas (35mm)
One of the big four Legendary design by Gerald Ganta, Patek Philippe Nautilus, Audemars Pigiuet Royal Oak, and IWC Ingenieur. The Vacheron Constantin is one of them with design on watch main base plate. Topped with a gear shape bezel with “8” teeth securely locking on the Sapphire Crystal for an air tight water proof. The Strap has an alternate square block design does have a continuity with the watch case and watch bezel.
Model Overseas 35mm
Ref 42042/423A-8890
Automatic
Stainless steel
Super-Luminova dial
150 metre water resistant
Screw Down Crown
Sapphire Crystal
Solid gold rotor for auto winding
POA
HK Snob
PS
Sold at HKD$35,000 on 9 May 2013
Saturday, May 4, 2013
Authentic watches v.s fake watches
Similar to buying jewelry, if you were to go out and buy a pair of precious earrings – would you buy a fake diamond? Probably not I would assume. And this is even more of a priority in watches to guarantee they are reliable and well built.
Imitation jewels are not going to act the same way in which genuine stones or metal would. Fake materials are generally not worth the $20 that you may well have paid for them. It’s so common in these fake watches that the glass will quickly break or crack. Sometimes the colours of the metals would even begin to disappear! For the duration that a quality authentic watch would last you, you could have paid the same amount in replacing your broken fake watches – and still never have had a genuine high quality watch!
Fact about fake watches and Rolex
When I say someone’s watch is beautiful, he would say, ”it is Fake” that watch is almost sure is genuine!
Same as someone says my watch is nice, I used to say, “It is fake!”
I had an experience that someone who is a technical manager of a company told me my Rolex Date Day is too light, it is a plated gold Rolex!! I know that he does not understand watch. I said, well, “ You’re Right! As it is fake!”
People says to tell the watch is fake or not, just look at the man, if would be wrong sometimes, as some people likes to wear Fake watch, he has rich to afford but he does not.
I know one friend in San Francisco, he bought 3 pieces of Rolex, Milgauss Green Glass, Submariner Black etc…all fake, but he drives LX470, S600, Evolution Gen IX, 911SC and three Boxers of different colour!
When we buy Fake Rolex, it does not matter as it is also having a passion on Rolex, and believe one day he will buy a Genuine Rolex!
When a Watch can be used every day in your life, it lasts almost forever itself, problem is just about you! You feel bore about that watch, that is why people start to buy other various models of Rolex.
Friend of mine says that Rolex gold watch is still the cheapest Gold watch money can buy base on the
Brand name, reliability, quality and service of Rolex as a long term value. As when we buy Rolex, we are buying the whole Culture of the Rolex, not just the watch it self!
HK Snob
Rolex Ref 18038 Purple Dial Day Date
Sapphire Crystal, Roman Numerals, Solid 18KT gold.
To those people who like Purple colour Like I, I think this is a good lucky watch for us!
Chinese saying, Purple is another preferred colour other than Red. When People get very famous, Purple is the word to describe!
POA
HK Snob
PS Sold on 9 May 2013
Is Rolex an Expensive Watch? What is the value of your watch you bought 36 years ago!?
Ref 1803 Crica 1977
Ref 1803 Circa 1977
There is no definition on what watch is classified as “expensive” and “Cheap”
Definitely a watch with price tag under $100 is average watch price. In most of the available general watch category, $100 can have 60% of the watch choice in the market. Something like $20 or below is cheap watch. However, you can go to buy 5 watches with $15, that is to say, $3 for a Watch in Ap Liu Street. For the Higher end watch, I have difficulty to define, all there is difficulty to re-define the “expensive Watch” is. Someone is wearing a Richard Millie Turbillon to play tennis, some of the collector buys Patek Phillipe with $1.3M in auction. A Cartier Crash has a price tag of $70,000 is just one toy in some celebrity jewelry’s box. To them that is not expensive... to me that is the money I can make use of for my retirement!
What are expensive watches made of? Why are they expensive?!
A watch can generally be a great investment, especially if you have bought them for a reasonable price compared to their estimated market value. Particular watches that seem to hold their value well are those that contain jewels such as sapphire gems. Sapphire is one the most expensive stones in the world making watches containing them particularly expensive!
All expensive watch uses Synthetic Sapphire with second to diamond for it hardness as the crystal. Cheaper watches use a glass crystal which is prone to be scratched and worn out. Some special crystal are made to the precision of 5 microns. Cheap watch glass are made with 30 microns or even worse.
Material cost itself is nothing as more expensive to the Technology that has been used to make the watch, the Blue mainspring of Rolex, has been the known of the best material for the main spring. That is free from magnetization and insert to temperature changes, a fake Watch may just use simple steel wire.
The most expensive watches will use a variety of rare gem stones, diamonds and crystals to cover the face – ensuring durability and scratch free surfaces.
The special features of particular expensive watches
Expensive watches are generally held together with a variety of screws rather than pins. But the quality doesn’t just end there. These screws are made from the same material as the watch. For example, your Rolex Day Date use solid 18KT gold pins to lock the strap onto the watch. Everything you see on the watch is made of Solid Gold with polishing. This just goes to show the quality put into expensive watches. You really do get what you pay for!
Each expensive watch should be solid in structure. The links contained on the strap would not appear cheap, jagged and they shouldn’t be able to be physically detached.
Wearing your watch in any weather and climate can cause some low priced watches a few problems, especially in the rain! With expensive watches, there should never be this problem. They are built so precisely and securely that the tightening of all of the screens will ensure that the watches are water-resistant and ensure that water cannot enter the inner workings of your watch. However that does not imply all expensive watch, some of the expensive watch cannot have very good watch-proof. Not even sweat-proof! So don’t use the price of a watch to determine the watch-proof feature. Some of the very expensive watch does not guarantee they will never fail, especially when they are dropped.
How about Rolex?
Rolex, on the other hand is one of the most successful and most conservative Swiss watch company
They do not have produced any Tourbillon, they do not use Titanium, they do not have ceramic case… they don't make DLC diamond like coating on the cast, the most expensive Rolex are still using oldest Precious “Gold*” or Platinum* to make watch. Well, to me, it seems that insofar the watch of Gold cannot be underestimated.
What is the value of a Rolex after using 37 years?
Rolex watch uses approximately 118 gram of solid 18Kt gold for a Day Date Ref 18039.
As for a long term investment, I think Solid Gold Rolex has the best power to retain value and a hedge to gain value again the inflation.
Rolex Day Date Ref 1803 1977
If I am not wrong in 1976, A Two Tone Date Just was HKD$1,786. A Ref 1803 was about HKD$9,000, after using it for 37 years, you still can sell the watch with HKD$60,000, if you do not like the watch, you can sell it for the gold, a Ref 1803 weight approximately 133 gram, you keep the movement, dial and hands, there are still about 103 gram of gold!
With Today’s gold price HKD$14,000 a tael (38 grams), you still get CASH HKD$28,460. Don't forget that you have been using it for 37 years! But if your one is Stella Red dial I bet you would not sell it for its gold as it is having a value of more than HKD$200,000 how!
Note*
Gold has been a valuable and highly sought-after precious metal for coinage, jewelry, and other arts since long before the beginning of recorded history Middle Easterns 6,000 BC. Gold standards have sometimes been monetary policies, but were widely supplanted by fiat currency starting 1930s. Gold is still the most welcome article in Pawn Shops in HK and South East Asia as that is almost pegged with Dollar in terms of value.
Platinum was discovered by Antonio de Ulloa (1735) the same year Jehan-Jacques Blancpain found the Watch Company “Blancpain" in Switzerland.
HK Snob
Ref 1803 Circa 1977
Ref 1803 with Stella Red Dial
Definitely a watch with price tag under $100 is average watch price. In most of the available general watch category, $100 can have 60% of the watch choice in the market. Something like $20 or below is cheap watch. However, you can go to buy 5 watches with $15, that is to say, $3 for a Watch in Ap Liu Street. For the Higher end watch, I have difficulty to define, all there is difficulty to re-define the “expensive Watch” is. Someone is wearing a Richard Millie Turbillon to play tennis, some of the collector buys Patek Phillipe with $1.3M in auction. A Cartier Crash has a price tag of $70,000 is just one toy in some celebrity jewelry’s box. To them that is not expensive... to me that is the money I can make use of for my retirement!
What are expensive watches made of? Why are they expensive?!
A watch can generally be a great investment, especially if you have bought them for a reasonable price compared to their estimated market value. Particular watches that seem to hold their value well are those that contain jewels such as sapphire gems. Sapphire is one the most expensive stones in the world making watches containing them particularly expensive!
All expensive watch uses Synthetic Sapphire with second to diamond for it hardness as the crystal. Cheaper watches use a glass crystal which is prone to be scratched and worn out. Some special crystal are made to the precision of 5 microns. Cheap watch glass are made with 30 microns or even worse.
Material cost itself is nothing as more expensive to the Technology that has been used to make the watch, the Blue mainspring of Rolex, has been the known of the best material for the main spring. That is free from magnetization and insert to temperature changes, a fake Watch may just use simple steel wire.
The most expensive watches will use a variety of rare gem stones, diamonds and crystals to cover the face – ensuring durability and scratch free surfaces.
The special features of particular expensive watches
Expensive watches are generally held together with a variety of screws rather than pins. But the quality doesn’t just end there. These screws are made from the same material as the watch. For example, your Rolex Day Date use solid 18KT gold pins to lock the strap onto the watch. Everything you see on the watch is made of Solid Gold with polishing. This just goes to show the quality put into expensive watches. You really do get what you pay for!
Each expensive watch should be solid in structure. The links contained on the strap would not appear cheap, jagged and they shouldn’t be able to be physically detached.
Wearing your watch in any weather and climate can cause some low priced watches a few problems, especially in the rain! With expensive watches, there should never be this problem. They are built so precisely and securely that the tightening of all of the screens will ensure that the watches are water-resistant and ensure that water cannot enter the inner workings of your watch. However that does not imply all expensive watch, some of the expensive watch cannot have very good watch-proof. Not even sweat-proof! So don’t use the price of a watch to determine the watch-proof feature. Some of the very expensive watch does not guarantee they will never fail, especially when they are dropped.
How about Rolex?
Rolex, on the other hand is one of the most successful and most conservative Swiss watch company
They do not have produced any Tourbillon, they do not use Titanium, they do not have ceramic case… they don't make DLC diamond like coating on the cast, the most expensive Rolex are still using oldest Precious “Gold*” or Platinum* to make watch. Well, to me, it seems that insofar the watch of Gold cannot be underestimated.
What is the value of a Rolex after using 37 years?
Rolex watch uses approximately 118 gram of solid 18Kt gold for a Day Date Ref 18039.
As for a long term investment, I think Solid Gold Rolex has the best power to retain value and a hedge to gain value again the inflation.
Rolex Day Date Ref 1803 1977
If I am not wrong in 1976, A Two Tone Date Just was HKD$1,786. A Ref 1803 was about HKD$9,000, after using it for 37 years, you still can sell the watch with HKD$60,000, if you do not like the watch, you can sell it for the gold, a Ref 1803 weight approximately 133 gram, you keep the movement, dial and hands, there are still about 103 gram of gold!
With Today’s gold price HKD$14,000 a tael (38 grams), you still get CASH HKD$28,460. Don't forget that you have been using it for 37 years! But if your one is Stella Red dial I bet you would not sell it for its gold as it is having a value of more than HKD$200,000 how!
Note*
Gold has been a valuable and highly sought-after precious metal for coinage, jewelry, and other arts since long before the beginning of recorded history Middle Easterns 6,000 BC. Gold standards have sometimes been monetary policies, but were widely supplanted by fiat currency starting 1930s. Gold is still the most welcome article in Pawn Shops in HK and South East Asia as that is almost pegged with Dollar in terms of value.
Platinum was discovered by Antonio de Ulloa (1735) the same year Jehan-Jacques Blancpain found the Watch Company “Blancpain" in Switzerland.
HK Snob
Friday, May 3, 2013
A Salesmans' Watch
I know a few business men who never wear any watch, he says, “I can use my phone to tell them time!”
Nowadays, a watch is part of your clothes, men’s accessories, women’s jewelery.
They’re often a sign of good taste and status in the social ladder.
In fact, particularly expensive watches, have retained their place in the time keeping market. Simply because they are more than just a time piece.
They are items of, often, large value which will compliment your attire and be a sign of style to those in the presence of your company.
Someone told me a Senior Germen Sales engineer always wear a good Mechanical Watch made in Germany! Being particular popular within the high rolling business sector, the benefit of wearing an expensive luxury watch can have a positive impact on business decisions. This is all due to the representation and appearance that wearing an expensive watch may demonstrate.
Some conservative sales director especially from some kind of middle scale Chinese HK or (Hong Kong Chinese) old fashion style company had warned me not to wear an expensive watch, as my customer would think that my mark up would be too high! Is that hilarious!?
I do not agree as if my product is no good, my sales will be no good, and if my sales is no good, I cannot make money, if I cannot make money I may only afford a $100 Watch…. Judging from the watch you can tell how good he is running his business as a sales. Of course he might not agree with what I say!
Never mind, I am wearing a Rolex White Gold Rolex Day Date to see my customer everyday no matter where: Prince Restaurant, Manila Hotel, Tsim Sha Tsui Pier, Chui Wah Eatery, Macdonal, StarBucks, Outback, KTV at Dundus Street, the MTR station Hang Seng Bank or Air Force One!
This is my style, I like it. And I can feel that all my customers do not think I am ripping off his money for my Rolex!
In fact I have saving up three years money for the watch! Coz I am a poor Snob from HK!
HK Snob
Ps, The one on left is $120 and the one one the right is 1,000 times more expensive.
Nowadays, a watch is part of your clothes, men’s accessories, women’s jewelery.
They’re often a sign of good taste and status in the social ladder.
In fact, particularly expensive watches, have retained their place in the time keeping market. Simply because they are more than just a time piece.
They are items of, often, large value which will compliment your attire and be a sign of style to those in the presence of your company.
Someone told me a Senior Germen Sales engineer always wear a good Mechanical Watch made in Germany! Being particular popular within the high rolling business sector, the benefit of wearing an expensive luxury watch can have a positive impact on business decisions. This is all due to the representation and appearance that wearing an expensive watch may demonstrate.
Some conservative sales director especially from some kind of middle scale Chinese HK or (Hong Kong Chinese) old fashion style company had warned me not to wear an expensive watch, as my customer would think that my mark up would be too high! Is that hilarious!?
I do not agree as if my product is no good, my sales will be no good, and if my sales is no good, I cannot make money, if I cannot make money I may only afford a $100 Watch…. Judging from the watch you can tell how good he is running his business as a sales. Of course he might not agree with what I say!
Never mind, I am wearing a Rolex White Gold Rolex Day Date to see my customer everyday no matter where: Prince Restaurant, Manila Hotel, Tsim Sha Tsui Pier, Chui Wah Eatery, Macdonal, StarBucks, Outback, KTV at Dundus Street, the MTR station Hang Seng Bank or Air Force One!
This is my style, I like it. And I can feel that all my customers do not think I am ripping off his money for my Rolex!
In fact I have saving up three years money for the watch! Coz I am a poor Snob from HK!
HK Snob
Ps, The one on left is $120 and the one one the right is 1,000 times more expensive.
Women's wrist watch
Jaeger-LeCoultre Grande Reverso
AP Royal Oak Automatic
Piaget Altplano
Sooner later people will get bore with those oversized watch on Women as that has a sense that men can wear, women can too, what is the result?! That is a good topic on how to stop woman wearing Men's watch, or how to prevent men wear women's watch. As that is doing no good for the Watch Industry, the sales of Swiss watch will like reduce a lot in volume.
Have you ever seen a lady appealed to be charming and sexy wearing a DeepSea? Of course she would if she is Maria Sharapova who stands at 1.88M, I would be puzzled if you do not look at her face, smile and body but rather at her "watch"! In fact, Sharapova, being a celebrity, may be I am the only few that is really care about what watch she wears!
It will gradually come to a state watch size will be having moderate 34mm to 36mm as the maximum limit for size for lady especially Asian. So when you intend to buy a watch for your lady consider a moderate size. If you want them to last worth something for next coming 10-15 years, do not go to the extreme hugh watch!
These are some of the watches that women could wear and would look nice too. JLC Reverso, Piaget ultra slim ...or even an AP Royal Oak, so so it is big but not Fat; would look nice to be in and not too clumsy! In my humble opinion, the younger the age, the bigger the size can go; where as more sophisticated lady would be just nice to wear a simple lady Watch...
HK Snob
Wednesday, May 1, 2013
Rolex GMT MASTER II Ref 16170 looking for the next owner
This is a Ref 16170 GMT MASTER with excellent Condition, circa 1992, the owner is in need to find for it the next owner, comes with waranty paper and Box and the extra Colour ring (from Rolex).
Price is HKD$34,500.
HK Snob
PS Watch Sold on 10 June 2013 at HKD$33,000
Sunday, April 28, 2013
Lung Shing Watch Price
Lung Shing Watch Price 28 April 2013 Sat,
Seems a lot of Submariners and GMT Master II Green Points are gone, not so many stock I could see only 2-3 pieces.
Sub Green bezel Ref 16610LV $52,500
Submariner No date Ref 114060 $39,500
DeepSea Ref 16660 $68,500
Explorer I ref214270 $29,800
Explorer II Ref 16570 $32,800
Explorer II white Ref 216570 $53,500
Submariner TT Ref 116613LN $78,800
Daytona White Dial Ref 116520 $83,800
Daytona Black Dial Ref 116520BL $83,800
Daytona TT ref116523 $99,800
Daytona White Gold Red hand Ref 116509 $168,800
Daytona White Gold White Dial Ref116509 $162,000
DD OysterQuartz Yellow Gold Diamond bezel and Dial ref 19018 $89,800
Most of these watch come with Paper.
HK Sham Shui Po Snob
Seems a lot of Submariners and GMT Master II Green Points are gone, not so many stock I could see only 2-3 pieces.
Sub Green bezel Ref 16610LV $52,500
Submariner No date Ref 114060 $39,500
DeepSea Ref 16660 $68,500
Explorer I ref214270 $29,800
Explorer II Ref 16570 $32,800
Explorer II white Ref 216570 $53,500
Submariner TT Ref 116613LN $78,800
Daytona White Dial Ref 116520 $83,800
Daytona Black Dial Ref 116520BL $83,800
Daytona TT ref116523 $99,800
Daytona White Gold Red hand Ref 116509 $168,800
Daytona White Gold White Dial Ref116509 $162,000
DD OysterQuartz Yellow Gold Diamond bezel and Dial ref 19018 $89,800
Most of these watch come with Paper.
HK Sham Shui Po Snob
Saturday, April 27, 2013
Milus 1962 Week Date Auto men's Watch.
An old Auto Week Date Men's watch from Milus, a 25 Jewel movement made by Milus likely in the year of 1959-1970. Date Dial was advance by pushing the crown, a drawback for an accidental advance. The Watch carries the original logo of Milus at bottom. A simple function watch, an high end version of Milus in the 60's. Still looks fun to be worn nowadays! It was sold at HKD$330 in 1968.
HK Snob
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