Thursday, July 19, 2012

IWC Ref.37170 Pilot Watch 42mm Chrono-Auto.






IWC Ref.371701 Pilot watch 42mm. Chrono-Auto.

An IWC Ref.371701. Self-winding . Small seconds hand with stop function. Day and date display. Split-seconds hand for intermediate timing. Screw-in crown. Soft iron inner case for protection against magnetic fields which is IWC favourite application Design. Convex sapphire glass, nano-coating of an antireflective on both sides to reduce flare.
Secured against displacement by drop in air pressure, Water-resistant 60 metres. Stainless steel Case height 14.7mm.X 42mm. with Black Crocodile leather strap with Stainless steel buckle. Paper and Box. Ask for $26,000.
This is a Iconic watch of IWC and has been one of the top seller models for IWC, IWC fans should have at least one watch of this type after the Engineer II and or Davinci!
I was an IWC fan when I bought my first IWC Solid Gold Little second hand from Kiu Tai Yu in 1986. That watch never steal a second a day from me. a beautiful, accurate and Classic watch… Stupid that I sold to my school fellow with just HKD$2,000.
This particular IWC is now for sales at HKD$26,000 with Cert. Box and everything.
(Sold on 21 July 2012. at HKD$25,000.00)
HK Snob

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

New Old Stock Rolex Day Date Ref 18248





This is the one I am sure many people may like for its simplicity dial design. The dial is made of Onxy, finely lapped into a thickness of 0.25mm. Then cut the two windows for "Date" and "Day" display using laser? Well, even though the yield of making the dial sucessful is less than 30% I think. it may take also at least two to three days to make one dial. So there is very few Rolex watch come with this special material as for the dial.  Still you can find a few new models do comes with this material. But the number is very small. This is one of the favourite of Rolex Day Date, but the price is high, The Croco Strap is big, thick and beautiful too.
HK Snob

Top of the World, Rolex Daytona with a lot of Diamonds

This is Rolex Daytona White Gold with a lot of gems and Diamonds. I am sure the White gold is better in looking than Pink gold or yellow gold. More or less this is my preference, however, if the watch is made of yellow gold, I am sure the diamond will be losing its luster under a lower contrast.
The way they choose the diamond may take weeks. And the way they cut the diamond to the right size and colour selection makes this watch an ultimate Rolex luxury jeweler item rather than a timer for your sport event! Don't be surprise that this watch is not cheap not just for the material itself, but the impeccable skill in embed the diamonds onto the watch case.
Diamonds are forever, diamond Rolex is for Watch Fever.
HK Snob

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Red Shanghai 19 Jewel NOS Watch from the Great China 1970


This is an New Old  Stock Shanghai 19 jewels Watch with Red Date and Red Second Point. Does it look old or Does it look modern after sleeping for 42 years!?
Friend of mine asked me for HKD$600, that is the price of a Dinner buffet at Holiday Inn Golden Miles, but that watch might cost someone's 4 month Salary in the 70's!
Time has changed, Monney depreciates, but the name of Shanghai depreciates even more rapidly than RMB. What if this was a Rolex, Patek Philippe, well, that will be different story!
If you run business in Shanghai using products of Shanghai Tang, you should equipped with one of this Watch!
Shanghai Snob

Monday, July 16, 2012

China Rolex


This is a Rolex made in 1948-1959, at that time China had no good movement at all, so some of the watch makers used Swiss Chronometers for their Watch. It is a bit too small in Today's eyes. The Movement is Vulcain with no Shock Absorber adjusted to 5 Positions.
HK Snob

Anonimo Dino Zei SAN MARCO .. Limited Edition 250 pieces




Anonimo Dino Zei SAN MARCO .. Limited Edition 250 pieces
Big, massive, Automatic, power reserve, date at 2 O'clock position, water proof equipped with an ETA movement. An Italian designers watch.
"In military terminology the day and time of a landing are indicated respectively as “D” day and “H” hour; the timescale for the various phases of the operation utilizes these references to indicate the sequence of the major events. Consequently, for example, “D – 1” indicates the day prior to the landing and “H – 2” that there are two hours to go to the moment at which the first vessel of the first landing wave reaches the foreshore.
The “San Marco” watch can provide the following information: the difference in days from “D” day (from D-6 to D+6), visible in a special window marked with the wording “D-DAY”, where after the appropriate initial regulation the corresponding number Special Functions of the “San Marco” watch changes every 24 hours; the time difference from “H” hour, which can be read off a mobile internal ring, appropriately graduated (from -6 to + 6) with the letter “H” at zero position, which by rotating the ring can be brought into line with the position corresponding to the “H” hour on the main dial.
In normal use, these functions can be utilized to memorize any desired temporal reference."
HK Snob

Thursday, July 12, 2012

Rolex was once called "Five Match Sticks" in China




These are some of the Chinese Made Watches, usually they are the basic Calibre with 17 jewels, hand wind, not quite accurate, easily gain or slow about 30-45 seconds a day, in 1980’s a good Shanghai watch with 19 jewels was about RMB250, a Pheonix bicycle was about RMB200, at that time a worker earned about RMB36 a month. It was not easy to own a watch, needless to say Rolex.  At That time the watch are “Shanghai”, “Dong Feng”, “You Yee” and “Ji Nin” whereas “Shanghai” was one of the best watches.
In 1980.when China was open for foreign investment, when we spent FEC (Foreign Exchange certificate) in China, Many of the Chinese started to know what a Rolex looks like, at that time local Chinese Sometimes called Rolex as “Five Match Sticks”;  that was what the “Crown” looks like!
There are quite a few brands of Chinese Made Watch was using “ Crown” as the logo for their watch, of course they are printed with Chinese name, Not Rolex...
This is a good NOS (new Old Stock Shanghai 19 Jewels) watch, it was selling at about RMB 125 in 1980., now it is about HKD$800 only! TIme changes.... if that is a Rolex Oyster Date just Rolex, it was sold about HKD$5,025 in 1981. now if that is a NOS, it is able to sell at least HKD$20,000. But a Superb quality of 1980 is just a few time more expensve than it was worth. negleting the depreciation of Money over the years.
So All it matters is Brands for Watches!
HK Snob

Saturday, July 7, 2012

London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games and Omega as Official Timekeeper


London 2012  
In 2012, London will host the Olympic Games for the third time, the only city to do so. London welcomed the world to the first post-War Olympic Games in 1948. The Organizing Committee triumphed in bringing together 4,000 athletes from 59 countries who competed in 117 events. The Olympic Games were not only once again the greatest sporting spectacle on Earth but a powerful symbol of a world at peace.
When the last Olympic Games took place in London in 1948, Omega was there as Official Timekeeper. Omega is looking forward to returning to London where, for the 25th time, we will assume our Olympic timekeeping role.
The London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games have special significance for Omega. It has been 80 years since the brand first served as Official Olympic Timekeeper at the 1932 Los Angeles Olympic Games. It will also mark the 25th time Omega has assumed this enormous responsibility.
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1948 – The birth of modern sports timekeeping and Seamaster

Times have changed considerably both for athletes and for timekeepers since 1948. That was the year that OMEGA helped to usher in the birth of modern sports timekeeping.
This year in London, Omega new equipment will include a highly advanced timer and an updated athletics starting block. But these, and the rest of our devices, have the same aim as the chronograph stopwatches used to time each event at the Los Angeles 1932 Olympic Games: to record for posterity the extraordinary performances of the best athletes in the world.

Remarkable Omega for a spectacular event

1948 was important for Omega not only in terms of Olympic timekeeping but also because the brand launched the Seamaster line that has been such an important part of its product offering ever since. The Seamaster 1948 ‘London 2012’ Limited Edition to honour the Olympic Games is based on the design of that very first Seamaster, which is as stylish now as it was more than sixty years ago

Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra 44mm
To commemorate the Games, Omega has also created the Seamaster Aqua Terra 44mm London Chronograph in two configurations. One features a bicolour case crafted from 18 Ct red gold and stainless steel and presented on an integrated blue leather strap. The other is made of rugged stainless steel and is presented on a matching bracelet.

This is a grand huge picture I took yesterday at Hang Lung Centre to the Opposite Omega AD. This is a new design That I will be feeling new, more polished facets, more angular profile giving me a sense of strength, solid and shaper look! I like this design, and probably I will consider to get one too. It would be more of a marketing gadget and value if Omega would design more  colourful dials with different material for our choice…Like what Rolex has been adopted in the concept of the dial design.
HK Snob

Boucheron's Swan

The Cypris Tourbillon is set with 852 gems, including 290 blue sapphires, 313 black soinels and 190 round diamonds, Two Blue sapphire oval cabochons for the eyes and an Onyx piece forms the beak.
Boucheron brings the majestic bird to life in the Cypris Tourbillon, a jeweled timepiece that is fitted with tourbillon movement with three golden bridges, ensconced in diamonds and gemstones for the ultimate of jewellery and watchmaking!
Price is not a concern for those who will drive a vintage 1956 Porsche to attend a ball…
I seldom admire watch that is made with more jewellery than a watch itself, but somehow there is exception.
HK Snob

Thursday, July 5, 2012

Some of the most sucessful watches in the past 40 years



Written by HK Snob using a Montblanc 1972 masterpiece Model 82 Fountain Pen on Blank Paper..
HK Snob

Rolex Submariner 16610LV


A Limited Green Bezel made of ceramic Rolex Submariner, first time for Green bezel, It was almost no way to get one a few years ago. This is a pre-owned one friend of mine wants to trade in...(Sold finally)
HK Snob

Uylsse Nardin Porto Bello 1708 Platinum Automatic Enamel Watch






This is Uylsse Nardin enamel dial handcrafted for the British vessel Porto Bello 1708, 
This is a limited production item of Platinum case time piece containing an Automatic movement.
Brand new with S/N 00, the retail price over HKD$800,000. Now the owner is looking for the buyer at a very attractive price, serious buyer and Lover for Nardin can contact me and I can refer you to the collector.
HK Snob

Tuesday, July 3, 2012

James Bond and His Rolex Submariner in Live and Let die




Last bond Episode of Bond's action.
Bond (Roger Moore) and Solitaire (Jane Seymour)  entered Kananga's (Yaphet Kotto) subterranean lair by tapping on one of the gravestones, and Bond fought off a few henchmen guards. They raced through a network of underground caverns, but were overtaken by guards and confronted by Kananga himself. The villain described how heroin was transported from his hideaway in large watertight metal canisters (containing 20 cans of 25 pounds each). The couple were tied together, and Bond's forearm was sliced to draw blood and lure "diners" (sharks). The two were to be lowered into Kananga's pool and served up as bait for his pet sharks. 007 employed the magnet on his Rolex Submariner watch to snag a CO2 shark bullet (he hid it in his mouth), and then used the Rolex buzz-saw gadget to cut himself free.
When "lover" Solitaire was released and asked: "Where's Kananga?", Bond quipped in a sense of humour: "He always did have an inflated opinion of himself." They escaped the lair on Kananga's monorail.

James Bond Rolex has two major functions, when it switched on by rotating on bezel, it generate strong magnetic flux that can attracts gun into it. When it is switched on with other function, the bezel becomes a spindling saw!

In this Movie James Bond has shown to us more than 8 times his Rolex Submariner.
The recent auction this Submariner was sold for about US$300,000.00
HK Snob

Thursday, June 28, 2012

Ball Trainmaster Cleveland Express Power Reserve


A Ball Trainmaster Cleveland Express Power Reserve That we bought it in Manila, price is SGD$
5,000 which is more or less same or similar as we buy in Singapore. Stainless Steel case and 18 Pink gold index marks.

It as a big date which has two disks with one of top the other, a Power reserve for 48 hours.
Big second hand, waterproof screw crown for down to 50M, Sapphire bottom, leather straps that add a bit of classic elegancy. An Accuracy of +/- 4-6 seconds a day which is a standard of Swiss chronometer.
It is a time piece that you can consider to be equipped after your Rolex Submariner.
HK Snob


Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Calibre de Cartier


If you are poisoned by Cartier's design, you do not mind the calibre is made by Cartier or someone else.  If you like Cartier design which is likley 50% of your money goes to... Like this Calibre de Cartier,  is it Beautiful?  This is Cartier Calibre with a see-through Sapphire for you to take a bit closer look to the precise Swiss Cartier movement in motion.


Product Details:

Brand: Cartier

Model: Calibre de Cartier  1904 MC

Diameter: 42mm

Movement: Automatic – Self Winding

Case: Steel

Bracelet: Stainless Steel

Dial: White, Roman

Glass: Sapphire Crystal

Waterproof: Up to 100 metres


HK Snob


Saturday, June 23, 2012

Most Fasinative Dials of Rolex



No one would disagrees if I say Rolex has built world’s most number of different dial in past 50 years. And there are numerous designs, use of material, printing technique making those fasinative dials.

Well, no one would not appreciate if a good watch should be have pleasant outlook after a precision movement was hand assembled by the Swiss watch smith.

Rolex has tried using different material like gemstone, jade, gold, copper, platinum, mother of pearl, diamond, Ruby, Onyx, stone, wood, metal, ceramic to make the dial, and each masterpiece was a result of impeccable tedious works. The case and strap of older Rolex was made in HK and Taiwan some time back in1980, but the dial has to be made in Rolex Factory in Switzerland. From a recent published "Rolex Dial Museum" printed in Japan, it showed almost all the available dial that has been found in Japan but I did not see any thing about the Stella Red, light creamy Blue, and or Yellow…Well, if you have Rolex with this dial, they are very rare,…. If you do not mind, show me some of the rare Dials I have never seen!

HK Snob