Thursday, November 4, 2010
HK Snob and The Roger Dubuis Much More
Roger Dubuis Much More is the watch for HK Snob at work, big, large and easy to read those Date and Moon phases. Very Accurate, Very beautiful Salmon dial, extra high transparency quality Sapphire Crystal of curvature shape. It is likely very hard to polish as it is very thin. The transparent bottom is also covered by another Sapphire which is also curved in cross-section. The top Sapphire crystal itself would cost more than USD$1,000.00 to fabricate. List Price HKD$553,000.00. Only 28 pieces were made. This watch was made in 2003, tested, measured, and adjusted and was inserted into the big chunk of gold case in 2007 before shipping to customer! HK Snob
Rolex Day Just Boy Size PT950 Oyster Perpetual
This is a Platinum Boy Size Rolex Date Just, it is very heavy and dense. Highly decorated by some Diamonds on dial and bezel, I think under the current trend for watch. This is best fit to be worn by Women of 1.7M.
HK Snob
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
The Most Beautiful Purple Blue Dial Rolex Day Date Yellow Gold
This is the most beautiful Blue-Purple Colour dial Day Date! Very rare Colour for men!! Or lady! HKD$58,888.88 with certificates and box!
The dial is not blue, but is bluish Purple, I have been collecting Rolex for 30 years, this is the first time I saw with such amazing Colour!
HK Snob
Cartier Santos Men's 1996
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Rolex Ref. 14238 Solid Yellow 18KT Gold 34mm with Rivet Oyster Bracelet
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Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Rolex's Flagship Day Date is the President's Watch
Ten points I like to wear a Day Date most amongst all Rolex Models.
1 Probably I am aged and need something to remind me both the day and Date.
2. The Display window of the Day is situated at the “12” O’clock position, that is ONLY Rolex has such a design since 1955.
3. Day Date is that it bearing the same age as I am.
4. Day Date does not come with stainless steel, only Gold or Platinum.
5. Rumour of Rolex used the Class A Calibre into Day Date Case.
6. Day Date can be used as sportive watch, as it is extremely tough and water resistant.
7. Day Date is also called “President’s Watch”!
8. All my Day Date is extremely accurate, most of them has a accuracy of 23ppm, (less than 2 seconds a day)
9, The size is just right.
10. Overall, it is Beautiful!
More about Day Date
Day Date was Patented July 23. 1955 – It was officially Released in 1956 after Rolex had been enjoying quite a barren spell in the sale of its manufactured complicated timepieces it soon began to revive fortune. The new 6511 the "Day Date" had a window at 12 spelling out the day at 12 and the date was shown at 3. Due to the additional complexity of the watch, with its automatic movement, additional day and date discs and a screw down back it was a very large at that time and thick watch which gave it presence on the wrist. Introduced as a niche model it soon gained the popularity it deserves and after the introduction of the concealed clasp concealed clasp was offer as $75 option in 1969) it was known as the "President".
The Day Date gradually became Rolex's flagship. The first model (6511) lasted just over a year before it was replaced by the externally identical 6611. This model featured the new caliber 1055 movement with its free sprung Micro-Stella balance and was the first to be labeled " Superlative Chronometer Officially Certified" on the dial. This new accuracy standard guaranteed the watch to remain within + 3.0 seconds per day. In 1959 caliber 1055 was replaced with caliber 1555 in model 1803 (18,000bph) and later in year 1965 - model 1803 received caliber 1556 (19,800bph). In 1977 caliber 3055 (quick-set) was introduced in model 18038 and in 1988 caliber 3155 (double quick-set) was introduced in model 18238.
Caliber 3155 is the caliber still used today in all Day-Date models.
The Day Date earned the nickname the "President" when Rolex reportedly gave one to the then President of the United States Dwight Eisenhower. Some sources say that President Eisenhower was actually given a Datejust (not Day-Date) with the presidential style bracelet. But it is a fact that several other US presidents are known to wear Day-Date (Roosevelt, Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon, Ford, Reagan).
These early models did not have the hack feature and appeared rather bulky. In their never ending quest to modernize the basic configuration of the Day Date, Rolex designers have changed from the bulbous bubble-back look of the early models to the slimmer shape employed today.
With only a few mild case design changes over the years the first modification to the Day Date was the addition of the hack feature in about 1972. This allowed the second hand to be stopped dead if you wanted to set the time via a preset accurate source. At this time the shape of the head was essentially the same as it is today. The Day Date was available in white gold, yellow gold, pink gold and platinum although in early 70's the pink gold watch was fazed out.
The " Quick set " feature (caliber 3055) solved one of the watches biggest problems. Introduced in the late 1970's Quick set was added to all Rolex models by 1983. Instead of turning the crown round and round to change the date the wearer could just pull the button out half way and a few turns at most and the correct date was displayed.
The introduction of the quick set feature also coincided with other developments for the Day Date. The inclusion of the sapphire crystal not only gave the watch a sleeker look but also added to the durability. The sapphire crystal fitted tighter than the plastic glass employed before and rendered the watch glass scratch proof. The early Day Date models were waterproof to 165 feet ( 50 meters) while the current model is safe at depths of up to 100 meters. At the same time the current model is less "fat" as the old one.
In addition to the advancements structurally and internally Rolex introduced a new number system that is still in use for today on some models. They added an extra digit to the model number. This number although denoted a new line actually represented the material the watch was when it left the product line.
Introduced in 1988/89 was the "Double Quick Set" watch with caliber 3155. This was model 18238 and it made the setting of the Day and Date even easier as they could both be done on the button. Rolex has also increasingly expanded their "Crown Collection" to include all types of precious stones by now although they were available with diamonds on the bezel from their introduction.
From the end of 2000 the Day Date has been available in pink gold again. The watch has also been introduced with slightly redesigned case with polished lugs, smooth bezel is now domed, a domed sapphire crystal, solid center links on now heavier bracelet and can also come on an oyster bracelet to bring it in line with many of their other models.
The Day Date across the world has become synonymous with taste, class and style. This watch remains one of the most prestigious men's accessory.
HK Snob
1 Probably I am aged and need something to remind me both the day and Date.
2. The Display window of the Day is situated at the “12” O’clock position, that is ONLY Rolex has such a design since 1955.
3. Day Date is that it bearing the same age as I am.
4. Day Date does not come with stainless steel, only Gold or Platinum.
5. Rumour of Rolex used the Class A Calibre into Day Date Case.
6. Day Date can be used as sportive watch, as it is extremely tough and water resistant.
7. Day Date is also called “President’s Watch”!
8. All my Day Date is extremely accurate, most of them has a accuracy of 23ppm, (less than 2 seconds a day)
9, The size is just right.
10. Overall, it is Beautiful!
More about Day Date
Day Date was Patented July 23. 1955 – It was officially Released in 1956 after Rolex had been enjoying quite a barren spell in the sale of its manufactured complicated timepieces it soon began to revive fortune. The new 6511 the "Day Date" had a window at 12 spelling out the day at 12 and the date was shown at 3. Due to the additional complexity of the watch, with its automatic movement, additional day and date discs and a screw down back it was a very large at that time and thick watch which gave it presence on the wrist. Introduced as a niche model it soon gained the popularity it deserves and after the introduction of the concealed clasp concealed clasp was offer as $75 option in 1969) it was known as the "President".
The Day Date gradually became Rolex's flagship. The first model (6511) lasted just over a year before it was replaced by the externally identical 6611. This model featured the new caliber 1055 movement with its free sprung Micro-Stella balance and was the first to be labeled " Superlative Chronometer Officially Certified" on the dial. This new accuracy standard guaranteed the watch to remain within + 3.0 seconds per day. In 1959 caliber 1055 was replaced with caliber 1555 in model 1803 (18,000bph) and later in year 1965 - model 1803 received caliber 1556 (19,800bph). In 1977 caliber 3055 (quick-set) was introduced in model 18038 and in 1988 caliber 3155 (double quick-set) was introduced in model 18238.
Caliber 3155 is the caliber still used today in all Day-Date models.
The Day Date earned the nickname the "President" when Rolex reportedly gave one to the then President of the United States Dwight Eisenhower. Some sources say that President Eisenhower was actually given a Datejust (not Day-Date) with the presidential style bracelet. But it is a fact that several other US presidents are known to wear Day-Date (Roosevelt, Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon, Ford, Reagan).
These early models did not have the hack feature and appeared rather bulky. In their never ending quest to modernize the basic configuration of the Day Date, Rolex designers have changed from the bulbous bubble-back look of the early models to the slimmer shape employed today.
With only a few mild case design changes over the years the first modification to the Day Date was the addition of the hack feature in about 1972. This allowed the second hand to be stopped dead if you wanted to set the time via a preset accurate source. At this time the shape of the head was essentially the same as it is today. The Day Date was available in white gold, yellow gold, pink gold and platinum although in early 70's the pink gold watch was fazed out.
The " Quick set " feature (caliber 3055) solved one of the watches biggest problems. Introduced in the late 1970's Quick set was added to all Rolex models by 1983. Instead of turning the crown round and round to change the date the wearer could just pull the button out half way and a few turns at most and the correct date was displayed.
The introduction of the quick set feature also coincided with other developments for the Day Date. The inclusion of the sapphire crystal not only gave the watch a sleeker look but also added to the durability. The sapphire crystal fitted tighter than the plastic glass employed before and rendered the watch glass scratch proof. The early Day Date models were waterproof to 165 feet ( 50 meters) while the current model is safe at depths of up to 100 meters. At the same time the current model is less "fat" as the old one.
In addition to the advancements structurally and internally Rolex introduced a new number system that is still in use for today on some models. They added an extra digit to the model number. This number although denoted a new line actually represented the material the watch was when it left the product line.
Introduced in 1988/89 was the "Double Quick Set" watch with caliber 3155. This was model 18238 and it made the setting of the Day and Date even easier as they could both be done on the button. Rolex has also increasingly expanded their "Crown Collection" to include all types of precious stones by now although they were available with diamonds on the bezel from their introduction.
From the end of 2000 the Day Date has been available in pink gold again. The watch has also been introduced with slightly redesigned case with polished lugs, smooth bezel is now domed, a domed sapphire crystal, solid center links on now heavier bracelet and can also come on an oyster bracelet to bring it in line with many of their other models.
The Day Date across the world has become synonymous with taste, class and style. This watch remains one of the most prestigious men's accessory.
HK Snob
Monday, October 25, 2010
Rolex List Price September 2010 part 1
I have received the lastest Rolex List price valid on 28 Sept 2010. Amazingly to see that Rolex has so many variety of watch...
Note that there is a great potential appreacition for Rolex as a watch for life... worth your consideration to invest on it... The best is Platinum Day Date, White/yellow Gold Day Date, Rose Gold Daytona etc... You can select the best model you like from the web site and check for the price it should be. Rolex Price is quite standard over all Authorized Dealers in Hong Kong. And I am sure there are shops nearby your place for your Rolex purchase, Oriental, Chow Sang Sang, King Fook, Chow Tai Fook, Dickson, Prince, Geneva, Tak Shing...etc.
My favourite watches are still, Rolex, Patek Philippe, Audemar Piguet, Roger Dubuis, Frank Muller, Vercheron Constantin, IWC, Jaeger LeCoutle, Cartier, Blanpain...
There is some technical issue that I can not upload the 10MB file... I have to figure out may be break down into smaller few files.
HK Snob
The Most Expensive Rolex Watch
Rolex is one of the world’s 100 most valuable brands. The World largest Production for Certified Chronometer. The Swiss company’s timepieces are almost synonymous with wealth and status, but Rolex is surprisingly absent from the list of the world’s top ten most expensive watches. In fact I can say Rolex is likely having Cheapest Solid Gold watch from Switzerland. That’s why we’ve decided to let you know about the most expensive Rolex watches in the world.
The most expensive Rolex ever sold at auction was a “Paul Newman” Rolex Oyster Cosmograph “Daytona” sold at a Sotheby’s event in June, 2003. This prototype wristwatch, featuring a red dial and black sub-dials, was produced in 1979. It sold for US $350,000.
HK Snob
The most expensive Rolex ever sold at auction was a “Paul Newman” Rolex Oyster Cosmograph “Daytona” sold at a Sotheby’s event in June, 2003. This prototype wristwatch, featuring a red dial and black sub-dials, was produced in 1979. It sold for US $350,000.
HK Snob
Saturday, October 23, 2010
Roger Dubuis Excalibur Double Tourbillon
Roger Dubuis Design is bold, updated and Innovative, They have introduced a Skeleton Excalibur Double Tourbillon which is so attractive...As attached Picture.
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HK Snob
Rolex Ref.116528 Daytona
Decorated with a Sharp Red hand. Sleek and Beaufiful sportive Watch.
HK Snob
Rolex Ref. 18038 Day Date 18K Yellow Gold Gem Stone Dial Men's Watch
This is rare as Rolex is quite reluctant to product Gem Stone Dial watch due to the process is tedious.
This is another example of Day Date, like Wine someone like it strong and someone likes it to be gentle and mild. This Gem stone has a very high contract. Quite an Attractive watch.
HK Snob
Patek Philippe Calatrava Manual Wound Men's Watch
Calibre:215 Manually-wound.
18K White Gold. (34MM.)
P.P.18K White Gold Buckle & P.P.Croco.Leather
Geneva Seal Hallmarked. Adjusted to Five Positions.
Very Elegant Classic Patek Philippe Like New. Full Certificates and Orginal Packing material.
HK Snob
Gigantic Panerai With Diamond Bezel
This is a special modified Panerai watch for a lady, who Loves Panerai and the brilliant glister of the diamonds. However, I do not think that is an good combination for men!
HK Snob
HK Snob
Saturday, October 16, 2010
A Rare Rolex Day Date Yellow Gold Ref. 1803
This is a vintage 1976 Rolex Solid Gold Day Date Ref. 1803, everything is orginal, case has not been polished, everything is untouched, keep in excellent condition as the beacelet is straight and not deformed. not much sign for wearing. Plastic Crystal of course, only until 1979 Rolex issued the watch with Sapphire crystal. very accuracy, I have been tested on my Rolex Winder, it gains about 2 second a day. It is rare as it has 10 diamonds on the dial, you know that tiny 10 diamond-dial would cost an office clerk's 2 months salary in the year 1976...
This is the Flag ship of Rolex, a relaible and honesty partner for old man like me. CLASSIC!\
HK Snob
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