Wednesday, August 14, 2013

More Tokyo Snob Reporter Andy Reporting Watch Market in Tokyo (part 4)


                          I love this bag, but the shop keeper said, "Hai Domo, this is Not for Sale!"
    Do you know what Rolex Watch this Big Box is made for?, Andy, your identity is going to be exposed because of your Crocs!
                                                               Spoon Gift Set, Not Rolex!
Beautiful Watch Box of Various Makers!
Still there are a lot of Rolex goods in Tokyo, When I stayed in Japan for two years time back in 1990, I liked visiting Tokyo Hands and those Camera and Watch Shops, those goods are kept in very good condition.
I like the Rolex Golf kits, but that is not for Sale!!
Andy, you should take note on your identitiy, being a HK Celebrity how can you shop with a pair of Crocs!?

Reported by Andy, Special HK Snob assigned CIA in Tokyo Watch market.
Andy was Formerly an agent of FBI, (Female Body Investigator!)
HK Snob

The 9 most important Watches in the world.

                    
                                             1.       1794 | William Anthony's "The Pearl Star"

                                                 2. 1800 | Perrin Freres "Wandering Hours"
                                                       3. 1910 | The Rolex Oyster Perpetual
Popular mechanics has published an article who John Biggs had hi lighted some of the most amazing watches since early time till this century.

Amongst them there are nine watch makers and Designs, guess who is there?! 
And yes you are right, Patek Philippe, Audemars Piguet, Jaeger LeCoultre, and Rolex are those who are still making watches and probably the most powerful watch giants in Swiss and the World.  Especially Rolex was the first in 20th Century with his ingenious design of Perpetual Winding and Screw lock submarine’s water tight hatch design.
Jaeger is considered another important Watch manufacturer as Once they supplied the 2120 watch movement to these great names in Watch;  AP Royal Oak, Vacheron Constantin Overseas 222 and Patek Philippe Nautilus!
1.       1794 | William Anthony's "The Pearl Star"
2.       1800 | Perrin Freres "Wandering Hours"
3.       1910 | The Rolex Oyster Perpetual
4.       1933 | Patek Philippe "Graves"
5.       1923 |  Patek Philippe "Packard"
6.       1973 | The Audemars Piguet Royal Oak
7.       1933 | 1989 | Patek Philippe Caliber 89
8.       2003| Breguet "Reveil du Tsar"
9.       2006 | Jaeger-LeCoultre Gyrotourbillon

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Mechanical wristwatches are now frequently absent from our wrists thanks to those ubiquitous portable time-telling devices—laptops and cellphones. Watch expert John Biggs, who runs crunchgear.com and is the author of a forthcoming book about watches for Dial Press, offers an in-depth look at some of the most amazing watches from this century and beyond—including a hockey-puck-size watch that is one of the most complex mechanical devices ever made.

9. 2006 - Jaeger-LeCoultre Gyrotourbillon
Why it Matters: This is the first watch to use Space Age techniques to perfect an invention created in the 18th century.
The Story: Watchmaker Abraham-Louis Breguet created the first tourbillons—French for "whirlwind"—during the French Revolution in order to offset the effects of gravity on the balance wheel, a tiny gear inside the movement that metes out the seconds. The tourbillon turned the balance wheel on one axis during the day, ensuring that no single side of the wheel was pulled more than any other.
Jaeger-LeCoultre wanted to improve on the mechanism and so created the gyrotourbillon, a three-dimensional wheel that rotates like a tiny planet on the watch face. Using modern engineering techniques and a 300-year-old invention, Jaeger-LeCoultre built one of the most mechanically stunning watch movements in the world. Inside the watch is a miniature globe that rotates on all axes like a miniature planet.
8. 2003 - Breguet "Reveil du Tsar"
Why it Matters: This watch is one of the most elegant, complex watches on the market.
The Story: In 1813 Parisian watchmaker Breguet originally made a complicated pocket watch for Tsar Alexandar of Russia—it included pedometers for measuring his army's marching cadence. In 2003 the company, now based in Switzerland, created a complicated wristwatch based on the original watch. The new version includes a miniature alarm, multiple retrograde hands (hands that return to zero when they reach the end of the dial) and another time-zone indication.
With an austere, iPod-like design, the Reveil du Tsar is elegant and complicated at the same time.

7. 1989 | Patek Philippe Caliber 89
Why it Matters: The 89 is the most complex watch in the world.
The Story: This huge watch now hangs in the Patek Philippe Museum in Geneva. Commissioned for the 150th anniversary of the company in 1988, the watch has 33 complications and is about as big as a hockey puck. Although the average smart watch can probably beat it for accuracy and features, to be able to cram astrological charts, calendars, and chimes into a mechanical device reminds us that mechanical watches still haven't lost their mystery. The only drawback? All this clockwork still needs to be wound daily.
6. 1973 | The Audemars Piguet Royal Oak
Why it Matters: This is the watch that made steel, titanium and ceramic popular watch materials.
The Story: While the name invokes pork and stuffy French drawing rooms, Audemars Piguet (pronounced Aw-de-mar Pig-ay) was founded in 1854 and for years made high-end watches for an exclusive clientele. While its neighbors in Switzerland focused on precious metals, jewels and bling, in 1972 Piguet hired designer Gerald Genta to make the world's first stainless-steel luxury watch, the Royal Oak. It originally cost around $2000 and has gone through many incarnations since then—including a massive $42,000 Outdoor Survivor edition that looks like something Neo would wear in The Matrix—but the Oak's octagonal case remains true to its origins.

5. 1933 | Patek Philippe "Graves"
Why it Matters: This beast held the "complicated" crown for more than 50 years.
The Story: Not to be outdone by Packard, New York banker Henry Graves Jr. commissioned his own complicated watch from Patek Philippe. The result, called the Graves Complication, has 24 complications and sold for $11 million in 1999, making it one of the most expensive watches in the world.

4. 1923 - Patek Philippe "Packard"
Why it Matters: The result of a bet, the Packard is one of the first ultracomplicated watches.
The Story: James Ward Packard, of Packard automobile fame, wanted to own the most complex watch in the world. He sent his order to Patek Philippe in Switzerland and they sent back a watch in 1916 with 16 complications—watch speak for features—including a star map that showed the night sky from his bedroom window in Warren, Ohio.
3. 1910 | The Rolex Oyster Perpetual
Why it Matters: The Rolex Oyster redefined where you could take a watch by making it waterproof.
The Story: Like most great innovations, the Rolex merges two simple technologies to create something that no one thought they needed but then became indispensible. The technology, the perpetual movement, was first conceived by Louis Perrelet in the 1750s and was perfected by Rolex. A small weight wound the watch when the wearer moved his or her arm, resulting in a watch that ran "perpetually" with no need for daily winding.
The next innovation was a crown that screwed down to protect the inside of the watch from water. They advertised the first model in 1910 by dunking the watches in aquariums in watch shops around the world. Rolex thus became synonymous with diving watches.
2. 1800 | Perrin Freres "Wandering Hours"
Why it Matters: One of the first "digital" watches that used a unique system of hands to display the time.
The Story: The vision of a "digital" watch—meaning one that showed the hours in minutes using rotating numerals instead of hands—has always been an important pursuit in watchmaking. Perrin Freres of Switzerland created an amazing variation on this with the Wandering Hours in 1800. Three hands circled a central pivot and on the tip of each, four small hour numerals spin into place at the end of each hour. With the case closed, the watch looks like a fuel gauge showing minutes and hours but inside you find a riot of gears and hands.
1.       1794 | William Anthony's "The Pearl Star"
  Why it Matters: The Pearl Star is one of the first watches with expanding hands.
The Story: Attributed to William Anthony of London, this pocket watch has an oblong case with automatically extending hands. When the hands are at noon, for example, they are fully extended up to the top of the case. When they are at 9:15, they automatically shorten to fit without touching the sides of the case.
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Someone Stole James Gandolfini's Rolex’s Submariner while he was suffering the heart attack.




Gandolfini rose to fame in the 1993 film True Romance but became a household name thanks to his lead role as Tony Soprano in The Sopranos which was broadcast 1999 to 2007. He won three Emmys for his portrayal of the troubled mob boss.
Mr Gandolfini was on holiday with his wife Deborah Lin and 13-year-old son in 19 June when he died at the age of 51.
He was found in his hotel bathroom suffering a heart attack.
He left a $70m fortune on his death, including a penthouse in Manhattan and a house in his native Califon, New Jersey.
The actor's $3,000 Rolex Submariner reportedly went missing during the commotion in the Rome hotel room where he died.
An insurance form obtained by the entertainment news site TMZ lists the watch as missing, and says there was no damage to the room or any evidence of forced entry.
My question was why only A Rolex was lost?
Who stole or Took Away His Rolex Submariner?
And that is likely Ref 16610, and the market value is at least $4,000!?
Anyway, he is a big star in the Movie and wish his family would found the watch
HK Snob

Sunday, August 11, 2013

I love Rolex Day Date Oyster Quartz




I love Rolex OysterQuartz
I know what other people thinking, Quartz Watch is not in the list of Collector’s item.
As many of the Swiss watch makers always carry words saying that Electronics watch is valueless, only mechanical watch is a treasure to the Collectors!
To me, certain extent it is true, but in other point of view it is not true.
Rolex has huge R&D in Quartz watch and electronic controller of their Own., they use probably the best electronic processor chip being made in that time 1970s till 2003. Yes, of course to me understanding those OysterQuartz watch should have a better reliability, as they are made by using the state of the art wire bonder, and Die Bonder, and this chip was made with the latest LSI technology of Semiconductor manufacturing.
Rolex had had a system to filter the non-conforming  chip board by burning in an environment chamber to read their performance of the watch in programmed heat cold temperature and humidity, those are written in Rolex OysterQuartz catalogue.
And Rolex still have not less than 3,000 OysterQuartz  movements in their warehouse I think as spare to support in the case of FAILURE.  And  I have been using more than 5 pieces of OysterQuartz Day Date I the past ten years. So far there is no single report of PROBLEM.
And I believe that watch can run at least more 30 years.  So what do you think of?  On the other hand It is BEAUTIFUL, I adore the case design and the matching bracelet., it is totally a new look of Rolex, it is modern and never look old.
More concern to be is their price, SO CHEAP, as most of the people is so afraid of OysterQuartz, they prefer Mechanical, the OsyterQuartz is left behind and no one to ask… Imagine a Solid gold watch of superb accuracy is asking just HKD$60K. There is 130 gram of Solid 18Kt gold!! Can you imagine how much you can get from selling the gold? At least HKD$35,000! So what you pay is just HKD$25000 for a Solid gold Rolex Day Date!!
You are right, if the price is too low, 90% is fake one, beware, and there is a lot of Frankenwatch in the internet on those Submariners, also we have to take care..  But I do not see any fake Rolex Day Date of OysterQuartz as there is no market on that, 99% you buy will be  genuine Rolex Day Date OysterQuartz.
Just one small worry, is that someone may think you Rolex OysterQuartz is fake as they are told Rolex does not have “tick” jumping hand… Well it is the outsiders, who care….
Oyster Quartz Day Date is somewhat Like Mercedes Benz 600, BMW M1, Lamborghini Contauch or Aston Martin DB5. when it is displayed in front oe me... I would not able to stop saying: " WOW!, it is Awesome!"
HK Snob

Guess what is the most unique watch design that most of the China people would copy!?


In China, there are numerous of memorial watch, for the new event in the state, anniversary memorial of the new China is established, company gift for those who had  been contributed to the company, gift for some of the inter-university games, the launch of the Astronauts into the moon, whatever, the watch design is somewhat like this
An Oyster Case,
34-36mm in diameter,
Diamond dial.
Jubilee strap,
So you know What I am talking about… this is one of the watch that my company driver was wearing the other day he sent to our China factory.
The reason why is obvious, the Watch brand name is widely known by most of the China people!
Did I mention " Rolex" , No, right!?
Sha Tau Jiao Snob

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Hong Kong Snob Requests Joint venture to have other country's snob, or to link it up with other watch blog using name as "Penang Snob" say for example. Provided you are committed to start Watch Blogging.

Or to link up with your blog and you link with mine to increase publicity.

I can recall that these are roughly the places that I have been, and these are a lot of memories about the city life, people, freinds of both sex....and colleague and celebrity.

Time flies, It was fun t start writing as to explore my knowledge of Rolex and at same time to improve my English writing. Sorry that i had alwasys had wrong spelling and typos, that is why I am thinking I may need to start with Chinese too... may be there are more people LIKE to read.

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Saturday, August 10, 2013

More Tokyo Snob Reporter Andy Reporting Watch Market in Tokyo (part 3)






 This is Another Hublot as a memorial of Maradona as an Embrasodor for hublot.
It comes with a worn Tee-Shirt by Maradona and his Autograph on it. Same Signature is signed on the watch dial.
A Great watch for Soccer  fans like you, more talking points if you wear this to see World Cup in Brazil.
Price is not expensive at all, may be Yen has depreciated 20% over the year.
Now Yen 10,000 is exchanged at 0.0806 that is about HKD$806.
Tokyo Snob
Hi Andy, thanks for the can of Kirin beer!
Reported by Andy, HK Snob Special Assigned Tokyo Rolex Investigator  

More Tokyo Snob Reporter reports on Rolex goods and Watch in Tokyo (Part 2)


                                                 Used Rolex Ref 15038 Date Just Solid Gold

 
Omega Ref 3669.30.31 White Gold With Moon Phase,



                              Cuervo Sobrinos Automtaic Stainless steel watch

                                              Note The Tudor Chrono Box, Size Like a "Coffin"

Note the Size of the Box of this Tudor. Big Like A "Coffin" Worth!!

Now Yen 10,000 is exchanged at 0.0806 that is about HKD$806.

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Reported by Andy, HK Snob Special Assigned Tokyo Rolex Investigator


More Tokyo Snob Reporter reports on Rolex goods and Watch in Tokyo

2007 Turn-O-Graph Ref 116264 Disontinued in 2010, HKD$37,700 not nad the price

                   Rolex WG Daytoa Ref 116519, HK is selling $230,900, Now this used one is HKD$135,408! Good Price!
                                         A lot of Rolex Accessories, Red  SCOC Red Seal Price is Cheaper than in HK!
           See if Andy Can find te Rolex Day Date OysterQuartz Case, HK is selling HKD$2,000
Funny, Who will buy this !?

                      Patek Philippe Ref5712G-001, I think pirce is good, WG無垢 means Solid White Gold
 Now Yen 10,000 is exchanged at 0.0806 that is about HKD$806.
So the Ref 116710BLBR new GMT MASTER II blue pointer is about HKD$74,800 which is more expensive than HK, IN HK we can get it at HKD$63,500.00!

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Reported by Andy, HK Snob Special Assigned Tokyo Rolex Investigator

Hublot MDM 423939 Geneve Super Rare Limited Edition Stainless Steel Automatic Men’s Watch with hand crafted of Emblem of the United Arab Emirates.

Hublot Big Bang


           The new Emblem of the united Arab Emirate after March 2008, 7 stars to represent 7 Emirates of the Federation 

The Emblem is engraved on the Cover of the Hublot



                          Comparison with Rolex Day Date Ref 19018 OysterQuartz 36mm

Hublot made its name 30 years ago when it became the first Swiss watch luxury brand to fuse precious metals with functional rubber, sparking a revolution for material innovation and aesthetics.
In 2004, Mr Jean-Claude Biver - gave Hublot a great new boost and revolutionized watchmaking with the creation of the "Big Bang", the multiple award winning chronograph with a contemporary and elegant design, which marked the start of the spectacular success of the brand.
Big Bang Gold
18k rose gold and 44.5mm wide. Titanium screws, rubber, and the black material sandwiched by the gold. There is 100 meters of water resistance, and the movement is an automatic HUB4100 all nicely decorated with a tungsten carbide automatic rotor in black PVD.
Geneve Super Rare Limited Edition Stainless Steel Automatic Mens Watch with hand crafted of Emblem of the United Arab Emirates
Today, we have a Mint Unused stainless Steel Automatic Men’s Watch with a hand craft Emblem for the United Arab Emirates. Believe this is a special gift for those Celebrity visit The Country.
The emblem of the United Arab Emirates (Arabic: شعار الإمارات العربية المتحدة‎) was officially adopted in 1973. It is similar to the coats of arms and emblems of other Arab states. It consists of a golden falcon (Hawk of Quraish). The falcon had a red disk which shows an Arab sailboat in its interior. The disk is surrounded by a chain. The falcon holds with its talons a red parchment bearing the name of the federation in Kufic script.
On March 22, 2008, the emblem was modified. The main change was that the Arab sailboat was replaced by the UAE flag and seven stars representing the seven Emirates of the federation.
Press a switch at the snug of the watch will release the spring loaded Cover OPEN to display the beautiful dial, with a sweeping second hand, Date at 3 o’clock potion and MDM automatic at 6 o’clock position. There is a sapphire on top of the watch proof case to ensure the water resistant to 3 ATM. Automatic movement with final adjustment done by Hublot.
This is a watch of Mystery as everyone would Wait to see what is inside the watch, and The Emblem would tell you are special agent of the Arab Army official.  
A rare Watch that would not have more than 50 pieces made. And This is a Mint one that you will admire, who would be resist to have the hand crafted Emblem on top of this Swiss great Watch.

From the Emblem. this watch was dated 2008, and butterfly buckle on special silicone rubber which would  not cause any skin allegry. An Extra brand new Silicone strap is included.
Now I offer only HKD$18,000 to the one who is interested in this watch.
Mong Kok Dundas Street Snob

Vintage Rolex Day Date Day Just with beautiful dial on Sale


                                                                       A Rolex watch parade
          Rolex Ref 16018 Mint with razor sharp edge, Computer Rolex grey Dial
                                  Rolex Ref 16018 Date Just, a Superb Mint condition
           Rolex Ref 18038 Yellow Gold with Light Yellow Dial with Roman Numerals ( a Classic Look!)
                        It comes with brand new Matching Colour Omega Croco Strap, Gold plated buckle
                                                 Rolex Ref 18038 Rare Light Yellow Dial!


                                         Rolex Ref 18038 Light green Dial, rare Colour 
These are some of the samples of good investment watch for you.
Rolex has earned a name of Luxury watch, rich man’s watch, president’s watch…Why? simply because Gold watch never fade its value over the years.
And Rolex has most sturdy watch movement that you do not have to care about it at all. And a Rolex needs only service once in 5-15 years. Rest of the time, it just tell you the time; “The Rolex Time!”
No wonder these are some of the watch someone has collected over the past 4 years. 
Are you interested in it!?   EacH HKD$44,000.00!
Sham Shui Po Snob