Wednesday, April 1, 2015

Wine and Watches,



Wine and watches

I like wine, so much as I like Watches, well, not until the other day I took out all the baskets of wine cork, surprising to know that since 2007 till now, I have opened more than 1,000 bottles.
Wine is also a fantastic experience, especial you are with some of your best friends who know how to drink, and having recommendation of good food to go!

I used to open a Half bottle of Red on Saturday evening whilst I chewed a roasted goose thigh from one Siu Lap Shop near my place. That could be one of the most delicious course of the week!

Does really Roasted Goose go with Red wine? Just I don't care so long you like it…

We take Champagne while we eat Oyster,  Or bite a Strawberry while you drink Champagne (Learnt from Richard Gere in the “Beautiful Woman”)


Rolex Ref 6694 1973 in super Condition Full Set.


Is older the wine the higher the value? Not necessary!

Is Older the watch, the higher the value! Not necessary too!

How about new watches? Will I have to wait for 20 years before you can sell it with profit?!
Not necessary! as it depends on the Watch

Like recently the PP 175th anniversay watches...
5175R-001 (7 pcs), 5975R-001 (400 pcs)
Rolex 116660 DeepSea D-blue...

But Definitely an older watch with good quality is always higher in price than a newer watch with same good quality under the same Make!

I don't know How much a Margaux 1900 costs, as I was told the wine is still “Too young “ to drink, preferable to be opened in 2020!

Is the first Day Date 1956 having a good value? Well, I think it should, if the watch is in good condition, with all Certificate, paper, box and seal.

Some Suggestion for our next HK Watch Fever gathering:
Bottle of good wine, roasted goose left leg, and some of the good decent men who bring his beloved watches to share his experience and tell us story about the watch…
Would it be fun!?

How about Yamazaki 21 years, it is OK to go with Roasted goose!?  I don't have the answer!

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Saturday, March 28, 2015

Audemars Piguet Royal Oak 42 mm Chrono 26067OR.Z.Z.D002CR.02 on sale


Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore

Ref  26067OR.Z.Z.D002CR.02

42mm Pink Gold Chronograph.

Automatic in house movement.

Diamond, dial, bezel and body.

Sapphire crystal Crocodile strap.

Brand new in box parallel import

MSRP RMB$1,286,000 (HKD$1,607,500 estimated)

Now less 19% off.

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Visiting customer in Manila







Pictures of me were taken by our Korean colleague Daniel Park during our visit to World's second OSAT* Amkor Semiconductor on 27 March.

Have you seen the Movie "Midnight Express"? 

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* Outsourced Assembly and test

HK Watch Fever Hi Tea Gathering 28 March 2015

These are Watches we show up today


From Left to right:-
Rolex Tunderbird TT,
Zenith Auto with Date,
Bvlgari 18KT Yellow Gold,
Rolex GMT Master II 18KT Yellow Gold,
Rolex GMT Master II 18KT TT,
Rolex Ref 16613 18KT TT Submariner with Purple Dial,
Rolex Ref 16680 Transitional,
AP Royal Oak Jumbo Ref 5402 A Series,
AP Royal Oak offshort in steel.















Happy Gathering!

HK Watch Fever
HK Snob

Rolex Submariner Ref 16800 transitional on Sale






Steel Rolex Oyster Perpetual Submariner Date 16800.
Circa 1990s

Case No. 885XXX

Case diameter 40mm.

Water resistant to 300 meters.

Automatic chronometer movement.

Matt black dials with patina chocolate brown index and dot hour markers, black uni-directional bezel.

Steel Oyster lock bracelet.

Inclusive a brand new leather Strap.

Asking Cash HKD$36,000

HK Snob

Sold on 31 March 2015

Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Trust and Credibility

HK Snob's Creation: Trust and Credibility




It may not be 100% related to Rolex, but it is for sure 100% related for business.

Sam, as one of my blog supporter who asked me to buy for him a Deep Sea D-Blue whereas he could not get it in Philippines, I told him send me some deposit and I will get one and deliver to him by hand…. To my surprise, he sent me 100% full fund of HK$91,000 to my bank Account last Friday!

So I know I have to find an official Deep Sea though I could not estimate when but for sure not too long I could get one for him.


I suddenly talk to myself why Sam could trust me., well, probably there is no negative comment from other discuss or Forum, and most people know that the most important thing in life is Trust, and Credibility. Each if us should move one step ahead first, of course Sam has moved 10 steps ahead first!

 
Here I started to search Google , to my gladness, I find this topics “How to Build Trust and Credibility”
By Frank Sonnenberg

I try to make it shorter as there are as many as 55 ways to build trust and credibility, but when I go through each of them, I cannot cut short anymore. Each of them is necessary to be there.   And, I think the first 10 and last one is the key message.
The last one says: REMEMBER, trust and credibility take years to develop but can be lost in seconds.
1.It takes many years to become an overnight success.
2.Good intentions are just the beginning.
3.Your reputation is their first impression.
4.Show people that you care about their needs.
5.A promise should be as binding as a contract.
6.Never sacrifice a long-term relationship for a short-term gain.
7.Don’t expect people to look up to you if you look down on them.
8.Give credit where credit is due.
9.The danger of shooting from the hip is hitting yourself in the foot.
10.Be knowledgeable and remain current in your field.
11.Follow through on every commitment that you make.
12.Take the time to provide the rationale behind your recommendations.
13.Stay focused. Trying to be all things to all people is a guaranteed recipe for mediocrity.
14.Be objective.
15.Opinions held in secret never make a difference.
16.Never cut corners.
17.Stand up for the things that you believe in. (Waffles are for breakfast.)
20.Be straight with people. Tell it like it is.
21.Don’t be afraid to present bad news. It’s worse to sweep it under the rug. (People appreciate honesty.)
22.Remain calm, cool, and collected during difficult times.
23.Present both sides of an issue. (Let them judge for themselves.)
24.Be a good listener.
25.Disclose potential conflicts of interest.
26.Even a tiny exaggeration can destroy your credibility.
27.Once you make a decision, don’t look back.
28.Always tell the truth or the truth will tell on you.
29.Surround yourself with people who have a high degree of integrity.
30.Your actions “off-stage“ (i.e., at an office party or on Facebook) impact your trust and credibility.
31.Typos and grammatical errors loom larger than life.
32.Remain transparent. (You’ll never be faulted for communicating too much.)
33.Never ask someone to do something that you’re not willing to do yourself.
34.Reliable and consistent behavior on your part allows people to anticipate what you’ll do in the future.
35.Do what’s right, even if nobody is looking.
36.You are judged by the company that you keep.
37.Your actions must match your words.
38.Being an expert in one area doesn’t make you an expert in everything.
39.Admit when you’re wrong.
40.Don’t submit unfinished work as complete.
41.Never confuse quantity with quality.
42.Think before you open your mouth.
43.People who “hard sell” don’t always have the facts on their side.
44.You gain more by making others look good than by singing your own praises.
45.Trying to be excellent in everything leads to mediocrity.
46.“Everybody does it” is a poor excuse for doing it yourself.
47.Words spoken in confidence are words spoken in trust.
48.Learn how to disagree without being disagreeable.
49.Repeating a rumor is as vicious as starting one.
50.People will test you in small ways before trusting you outright.
51.The only thing worse than talking about others is talking about yourself.
52.Great talent means nothing if you’re not dependable.
53.Few people will fault you for being tough, if you’re fair.
54.It’s not only what you bring to the table but also how you serve it.
55.REMEMBER, trust and credibility take years to develop but can be lost in seconds.

This is the original link

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Rolex Ref16613 Two Tone 18KT Yellow Gold and Steel Submariner With Purple Dial

Model : Peter Mendijar


This is another hot selling item again for this month, a Ref 16613 Submariner with a Dial colour changing from original blue to Purple.

Very special and beautiful Colour, a Daily wearing Watch for someone likes Peter who would appreacite the taste of A Vintage Rolex.

Asking only HKD$45,000 Cash.


This Submariner Ref 16613 is probably the 4th one since 2014

HK Snob

Sold On 29 March 2015
I deliverred the watch to Jerry 31 March 2015 in Manila