My first hard earn money on a decent watch is a manual winding Speedmaster Professional aka Moonwatch
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What was the first ever watch you put your hard earned $$$ on?
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I remembered I bought this Seiko diver around 1978 as it suited my work in a shipyard. Tough and value for money. Wore it for not many years before I store it away until I sold it away last year to a young Seiko collector for about $400 plus.
Hope I dont regret it....
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Mine:
1) Rolex Seadweller T-Series
2) Seiko Sports Vintage
3) Chopard Mille Miglia GMT Chrono
4) Polaris Homage
5) Heuer Carrera
6) JLC Memovox Deep Sea
7) Baume n Mercier
8) Helson Skindiver
9) Hamilton Air Race & X-Copter
10) Longines Chrono
11) Meistersinger
12) Omega Triple Date
13) Tudor Big Block Full set
14) Revue Theomann Alarm
15) BALL EM2 World Time
16) Zenith Triple D
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Omega Speedmaster with date. And at the same time, bought my girlfriend (now my wife) an Omega Constellation automatic with mother of pearl dial. We are still wearing our watches, and this model of the Constellation is no longer in production.
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BR03-94 Phantom! I believe that once you can't get that certain thing you have your eyes on out of your mind, JUST GET IT! Yes the movement is not the most prestigious and some might argue that good money is paid for a Bell & Ross but heck, it sure looks fantastic and it keeps time perfectly!Current:
Rolex Submariner 116613LB Sunburst Dial
Rolex Yachtmaster 116622 Blue Dial
Rolex GMT-Master II 16710 'Coke' Z-series
Tudor Pelagos Blue 25600TB
Maurice Lacroix Pontos S Diver
Aviator Poljot Black 45mm
Corniche Heritage 40
Wishlist:
Rolex Submariner 116619LB 'Smurf'
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Originally posted by watchristi View PostGifts from parents, relatives and friends don't count.
Mine was a $2750 boy sized breitling quartz which I wore for 10 years. I still have it but still wondering why I didn't switch to bigger automatics earlier.
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For me it would be an IWC Mark XV...contemplated damn long before buying the piece from Bro Kenkelvin, remember driving one night after a long day at work to AMK central to meet him, it was either that or a JeanRichard Paramount, glad I made the right choice! Looking back, the few thousand I spent on it felt like a lot at that time, now lots of thousands have flown 'bye' ... just glad I have bought mainly the right pieces and my wife has not divorced me yet : pSweet 16:
PP Aquanaut
VC Overseas
AP ROO Black Themes
A.Lange & Sohne 1815
Breguet Type XXI
Blancpain 50 Fathoms
JLC Navy Seals
GO Senator 60s
GP Laureato
Zenith Pilot Extra Special
Rolex DSSD
IWC Big Pilot
Pam 112
Omega Ploprof
Breitling Super Avenger
Glycine F104
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