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  • richpips
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    That Laco is lovely if it has some lume.

    neilnevill
    Free Member

    It’s on laco’s own site count.  €340 + shipping

    Kato
    Full Member

    Had one of the miyota Laco’s years ago. It was nice and ultimately made me by a Stowa which was nicer

    mind you I moved that on as well

    IvanDobski
    Free Member

    There’s a few Lacos I really like, the Squad watch I linked to earlier and also their modern pilot watch, the Frankfurt – not a great name that tbf.

    https://www.laco-watches.com/en/watches/pilot-watches-special-models/frankfurt-gmt-schwarz

    gaidong
    Free Member

    Can we please talk about watches. Anything but consume and participate in other media.

    Of course, I could also continue (re)reading Asimov. Would you wear a watch if you always had a robot with you?

    Murray
    Full Member

    Really good watch story on About Effing Time. It does include people being nice to each other as well as the watches – I hope that’s OK?

    Murray
    Full Member

    And a watch question – my mother in law has been offered a vintage Omega by one of her friends who by all accounts is a bit of a collector. Assuming it’s 1950s/60s how much would a service cost? 

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    neilnevill
    Free Member

    Depends but a standard 2 or 3 hander,  with or without a date complication,  manual or auto,  should find a good independent that would get it running well for under £300.  Which could well be about the cost of the watch.

    richpips
    Free Member

    https://www.youtube.com/embed/aWePcTpFT58?si=aMh-Lg17REDym6Gd

    I’m liking the look of this latest release from Baltic.

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    gaidong
    Free Member

    GP too dressy.

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    Breguet too yellow goldie but only tried for fun.

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    GO far too rose goldie but was only trying for size, which I like.

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    kilo
    Full Member

    The Breguet looks a bit too nineteenth century carriage clock for me. Does it come with matching dueling pistols?

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    gaidong
    Free Member

    Nah, entry level model. Pair of 9ct gold knuckles.

    derek_starship
    Free Member

    Just been let down after making massive efforts on a sale, including being patient enough to CASH A CHEQUE!!! It bounced and now he says he’s not interested. #####

    So…I’m sorry but I’m giving myself a lift by mentioning that there may a Samurai in the classifieds for a great price.

    Kryton57
    Full Member

    I’m having the same with mine on chrono24 Derek.   “I’ll buy it at this price” turns into “I’ll ignore the offer and never contact you again”.   Had someone practically shout at me through the Messaging thing that my Seiko GMT was too expensive, only for him to have forgotten the conversation and make a higher bid on my watch again 3 days later.

    One bloke in the US wanted the Glycine, but didnt want to pay the delivery costs.  Why then ask about a UK based watch?

    boblo
    Free Member

    For the Zenith Chronomaster Sport fans ( @neilnevill ) here’s their latest offering after last weeks pink, pink, you stink offering. What’s the collective view? I think it’s nicer than the ceramic bezel. Old school Daytona stylee…

    neilnevill
    Free Member

    It’s nice but I much prefer the ceramic bezel.  It’s nice though

    Blazin-saddles
    Full Member

    I think I prefer the ceramic as well, but if someone else is paying I’d not say no.

    gaidong
    Free Member

    I’m in. I prefer metal bezels.

    Kryton57
    Full Member

    I like it, but it’s too close to my Aquaracer to buy.  BTW my wife – surprisingly – liked the pink one, as a man’s watch.

    CountZero
    Full Member

    Assuming it’s 1950s/60s how much would a service cost?

    Deacon and Sons in Swindon, Marlborough and Royal Wootton Bassett charged me £465 for a service and replacement mainspring on my Yema Rallygraf, which I was ok with, it meant a lot to me. One sold at auction in London shortly after for £3800, so that made me even happier.

    That Laco is lovely if it has some lume.

    Everything white on the face and hands is lume, so perfectly legible after dark. Another reason I like it.

    gaidong
    Free Member

    Evening chaps. I’ve been in Paris twice in a row this week! Sort-of-interview at the Sorbonne yesterday, Chinese visa today. You saw yesterday’s watches but I shan’t trouble you with all today’s. Let’s concentrate on JLC Master Control Moon, 37 vs 40. First up we have a 2006 model, serviced last year (so they say…) with box and papers.

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    And then the current model, 40mm, white dial only (as the LE blue is sold out, new at least). Price on these is now insane, over €17k. And I don’t like white/silver dials usually.

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    If I can get away with the 37 then it’s an option, in steel, white gold or even platinum.

    kilo
    Full Member

    I like the silver one a lot, very pretty watch.

    neilnevill
    Free Member

    I like the white dial 40mm

    Kryton57
    Full Member

    Same, white dial 40mm for me also. 

    gaidong
    Free Member

    Ha ha, well you’re all welcome to it! €15400 UK RRP….

    There are examples of the LE blue dial floating around, below RRP but I’m just not convinced by the dial layout, even if the solarised blue is very nice.

    MMLE

    The steel 37mm offers black dial (as above) with sapphire case back on a pretty decent movement. However, in white gold 37mm there is a solarised grey option, which is tempting as I have mostly full black dials.

    MMWG

    And then there is a LE platinum case blue dial 37mm, which is very yummy and I prefer to the current LE as it doesn’t have the ‘Quantième à date sautante’ plastered on the dial.

    MMPT

    Both the white gold and platinum versions (luxury yet discreet white metal for everyday use) have a hunter case back, which is pretty damn cool.

    MMHC

    Ergo, the current model, standard and LE, are bonkers overpriced at RRP and even with 20% negotiated are ferocious for a steel watch. Going 37mm in steel or white gold would actually give me the opportunity to get a Master Moon AND a standard (time-only) Blancpain Fifty Fathoms titanium blue dial… The platinum version would, admittedly, eat the whole potential budget.

    So, what do you reckon to the 37mm on my wrist and/or in the grey dial??? Help! (Luckily I leave on my round-the-world trip this Saturday and won’t be able to do anything on this for a while…)

    gaidong
    Free Member

    Sorry, that should be £15400 UK RRP, not used to the pound sign on an AZERTY keyboard!

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    SSS
    Free Member

    Grey dial is too dark and very poor contrast with the moonphase. So thats a no from me……

    Kryton57
    Full Member

    Anyone got any tips on selling my watches? They are not going and I thought I’d priced keenly, so now I’ve a choice of flogging them cheaply on eBay or just keep an extended collection of items of which most I won’t wear again.

    I appreciate some people have 10’s of watches in storage and barely wear most of them, but I’m too indecisive to have lots of watches in my peripheral vision.  

    what to do?

    Blazin-saddles
    Full Member

    Not much in the toy department is selling at mo unless it’s v.cheap or something special.  Watches, bike parts, motorbikes, cars, you name it.   I buy and sell a lot on eBay and the like and I’ve hardly sold anything of late, very much a buyers market, hence picking up my Seamaster now for a good deal.  I’d sit on them for now unless you really need rid to balance the books.

    kilo
    Full Member

    That hunter’s case is very nice . There’s something about the blue platinum face, I find a bit jarring – don’t know if it is just the picture. The jl motif a bit larger?

    gaidong
    Free Member

    @SSS, the grey dial is here – https://www.chrono24.com/jaegerlecoultre/jaeger-lecoultre-master-control–id29320945.htm. An Italian dealer and I could try to do a straight swapsie for my Milgauss (now in the EU we have to think about a new tax on private sales, 6.5% of the total, whether you’re in the black or not…).


    @kilo
    , the blue dial Pt is on sale with Watchbox (also C24) https://www.chrono24.com/jaegerlecoultre/master-moon-q143648a–id30342985.htm, and they do tend to take quite stark images. The actual watch is in Hong Kong but they flight it to their nearest outlet.

    But what do you think on fit? My Explorer 1 39mm is a perfect size for daily. 44mm Oris is a bit overwhelming but passable when casual. 37mm…. all depends on the lugs and thickness.


    @kryton57
    , I don’t know where the UK is on taxing private sales but if you can wait, just stick to your price. There is occasionally someone who bites.

    kilo
    Full Member

    My jlc moon is 39mm irc. It feels a wide watch but as it is slimmer than everything I usually wear (a thunderbird, a breitling or a seiko) it sort of balances out. I thnk 37mm would be fine

    gaidong
    Free Member

    Thanks Kilo. The 40mm JLC is a lot thicker than the 37mm, so the wearing experience is very different. What a lot of time I waste thinking about all this… 😀

    SSS
    Free Member

    I thought youd be looking at a steel case version, and not precious metal case which i think youd mentioned before that you were shying away from gold/platinum.

    Prefer the lighter dials such as silver, and id go for stainless. Cleaner crisper dial face and nicer contrast effect.

    https://www.chrono24.co.uk/jaegerlecoultre/jaeger-lecoultre-master-moon-triple-calendar-never-used–full-set–id30565312.htm

    https://www.chrono24.co.uk/jaegerlecoultre/master-calendar-silver-dial-q1558420–id30317287.htm

    I very nearly bought a new one, but got the Patek instead back in 2017.

    As to size, thats a very personal thing, but if the photos show 37mm then id be happy with that sizing. I wear a mid size 36mm SMP, but i have very slim wrists.

    gaidong
    Free Member

    Well, gold and platinum should be off the table but I’m a bit ‘why not’. That said, I took an absolute soaking on the bike this morning, and I have wet wooden bridges = potential falls…

    I see there was a 39mm steel Master Moon but only in a silver dial or…. a meteorite dial! That’s pretty funky and I do very occasionally encounter Widmanstätten microstructures in my work. However, none on sale in Europe so far as I can see.

    MMMet

    Kryton57
    Full Member

    For me thats the best one so far.

    Thanks for the advice on sticking it out.  I do have the “for sale” watches boxed up so out of site, and am enjoying the rather more specific easy-to-decide use of the six that remain.

    Currently enjoying the Arnie whilst WFH this week, such a classic presence.

    gaidong
    Free Member

    It’s pretty special isn’t it, but the prices are right up there…. I could haul my boxed Milgauss around the world until I get to the US and try for a part-ex, but I already paid €1800+ tax when I bought it, and don’t fancy getting hit up for more!

    IvanDobski
    Free Member

    I’m planning on having a sell off – the Elliot Brown doesn’t get enough wrist time, the Springfield GMT wasn’t the watch I thought I was ordering (literally, I ordered the wrong colour) and the Orients feel like an un-finishable collection.

    igm
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    Both the white gold and platinum versions (luxury yet discreet white metal for everyday use) have a hunter case back, which is pretty damn cool.

    Ummm, what’s it for?  Your own personal coke tray?

    CountZero
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    I’m really not a fan of watches like the J leC, or textured/sunburst dials, but that meteorite dial on the J leC above is really rather nice! There’s a Speedy Moonwatch going for auction soon, one of 35, that were sent up to the Mir space station for a year, to allow Omega to see what, if any, changes they might undergo during an extended period in microgravity. Apparently there were none. Comes with a fully engraved caseback, certifications, a video, and other gubbins. It ain’t going to be cheap, though.

    A Mir-Flown Omega Speedmaster Goes Up For Sale In The Netherlands

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