What's on your wish list in 2020 ?

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Got my grandpa's Speedy (my avatar) last month and it's currently being serviced by a remarkably well-qualified expert. My wish list is short: to have it back and start wearing it daily, as he did. It's my dream tool watch, has significant history and is a treasured heirloom.
 
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Got my grandpa's Speedy (my avatar) last month and it's currently being serviced by a remarkably well-qualified expert. My wish list is short: to have it back and start wearing it daily, as he did. It's my dream tool watch, has significant history and is a treasured heirloom.

Out of the many responses I've read on this thread, I think we have a winner 👍
 
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My list:

1. Motorcycle licence
2. Motorcycle
3. Try to keep as many watches as possible while completing 1 & 2
 
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Well, to have serviced my mark4.5 bought in january is on top of my list. Now that i have purchased nos hands, day (in french) and date disc.
The old scratched crystal glass will wait for next year....
And if it's a wish list for santa claus, i'd like a mark 4 with a 1040 in it, please😀
 
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Out of the many responses I've read on this thread, I think we have a winner 👍

+1, no argument from me, love the watch, awesome
 
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Well lockdown has allowed me time to stop, think and learn a bit more about these mechanical marvels that we wear on our wrists.

During this enforced time at home I have discovered Panerai, not sure why but just something about the brand has caught my eye and I just cannot shake it off. So at some point in the months ahead I will be taking a trip into the big city to find some shops that stock this brand and see just how big these watches are.

If I like what I see then who knows, I may just have to add one to the collection.

The other thing that I have learnt is that I am fed up with the Rolex look and by that I mean that the Rolex SS professional range is effectively one watch, everything seems the same just different colours. And, worryingly other brands are starting to look the same.

This for me is making me look for something that is different, something that will add a bit of character to the watch box.

Have I got it right, who knows but it has been an interesting time learning about the brand.
Honestly mate, I don’t think you are the only one. Nothing against the watches at all, but I have long thought that once you’ve had one to an extent you’ve had them all. I’ve had quite a few in my time and now have none.

Cracking watches, but there are some great other brands with no mark up or huge wait lists that give me as much pleasure.

I will probably buy one again at some point but only when the madness ends.
 
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Well lockdown has allowed me time to stop, think and learn a bit more about these mechanical marvels that we wear on our wrists.

During this enforced time at home I have discovered Panerai, not sure why but just something about the brand has caught my eye and I just cannot shake it off. So at some point in the months ahead I will be taking a trip into the big city to find some shops that stock this brand and see just how big these watches are.

If I like what I see then who knows, I may just have to add one to the collection.

The other thing that I have learnt is that I am fed up with the Rolex look and by that I mean that the Rolex SS professional range is effectively one watch, everything seems the same just different colours. And, worryingly other brands are starting to look the same.

This for me is making me look for something that is different, something that will add a bit of character to the watch box.

Have I got it right, who knows but it has been an interesting time learning about the brand.
I'm on same boat. Just ordered one to be delivered by 15 June. So it would be my first watch bought during the lockdown and first Panerai as well.
 
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I'm on same boat. Just ordered one to be delivered by 15 June. So it would be my first watch bought during the lockdown and first Panerai as well.

Thats awesome gorgeous California dial, congratulations.

I am possibly going Radiomir rather than Luminor, just fine tuning the search process at the moment, the PAM 572 or 1312 are favourites but this changes daily, need to view them on my wrist to see which gels with me.
 
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These are on the top of list right now...Fingers crossed. Pictures not coming out

1. Zenith x Revolution Chronomaster Revival Ref. A3818 “Cover Girl”
2. Tudor Pelagos LHD
3. Vintage Breitling Chrono-matic 2110 or Top-time 7656
4. Hamilton Intra-Matic or Longines Heritage
5. TAG Heuer Carrera Chronograph Re-Edition, reference CS3111
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1. I picked up a Speedy Pro a few weeks back
2. Tudor Black Bay arrived last week and I put a black/red Crafter Blue on it.
3. I am considering some time of Aviation watch. I like the Oris Big Crown and the IWC Mark.
4. I’m still waiting on my NATO straps from CNS and ordered a “reverse bond” while I was at it.
5. A leather watch case would be nice, Bosporus Leather sure is shmancy.
 
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In order of liklihood...
1. An X-33 Skywalker to replace my X-33 Gen 2.
2. Finding a new GMT to replace my Seamaster GMT "Great White" (Rolex Explorer II GMT is probably the preference)
3. Track down a Seamaster 300 "Spectre". Looking at the prices now, I'm kicking myself for not buying the one I spotted at KaDeWe in Berlin in 2015.
 
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My wishlist for the reminder of 2020 is between to SMP 2254 & SM PO 2201 (both 42mm). I keep flip flopping reading the many threads comparing the two. Excited to see which I end up with.
Replying to my own post...but I can tick off the 2254 as an opportunity came up to grab one in excellent condition so I pulled the trigger 😁
 
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Well some whishes come in a second and demand an instant fullfillment, so I have got hold of
1. 2009 Speedy Prof. Moonwatch with a oem Mitsukoshi dial+hands conversion (sorry, don´t want to start a Frankenwatch controversy here but it´s intended to be a daily wearer)
2. 2001 Speedmaster X-33 Gen 1 full set

Both to arrive soon, so be sure I will have them posted asap.
 
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Hi Everyone,

I've a small wish list and I think at the end of the year it'll not be completed :

By priority :

- Rolex 14270 with tritium index Box & Papers
- Seamaster Plongeuse de luxe 120m "Mayol" Quartz 1337 => Very hard to find in good condition 🙁
- Omega vintage Seamaster Chronograph Cal 321
- Seamaster 200m Pro "Pre-Bond" 40mm Automatic with Mercedes hands
- A fall in love time piece in Private Watch Sales 😉
 
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Getting rid of my Speedmaster chronographs in order to get my grail watch...
 
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Well some whishes come in a second and demand an instant fullfillment, so I have got hold of
1. 2009 Speedy Prof. Moonwatch with a oem Mitsukoshi dial+hands conversion (sorry, don´t want to start a Frankenwatch controversy here but it´s intended to be a daily wearer)
2. 2001 Speedmaster X-33 Gen 1 full set

Both to arrive soon, so be sure I will have them posted asap.

Congrats on the pick ups.

I think i also saw an ad for an oem mitsukoshi mod. Maybe in another forum.
 
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Congrats on the pick ups.

I think i also saw an ad for an oem mitsukoshi mod. Maybe in another forum.

I purchased the Speedy as a original full set and bought dial + hands separately so that a re-conversion could be easiely done. I bought from UK based Darren, head of www.vintagespeedmaster.com. Very nice guy.
 
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Well lockdown has allowed me time to stop, think and learn a bit more about these mechanical marvels that we wear on our wrists.

During this enforced time at home I have discovered Panerai, not sure why but just something about the brand has caught my eye and I just cannot shake it off. So at some point in the months ahead I will be taking a trip into the big city to find some shops that stock this brand and see just how big these watches are.

If I like what I see then who knows, I may just have to add one to the collection.

The other thing that I have learnt is that I am fed up with the Rolex look and by that I mean that the Rolex SS professional range is effectively one watch, everything seems the same just different colours. And, worryingly other brands are starting to look the same.

This for me is making me look for something that is different, something that will add a bit of character to the watch box.

Have I got it right, who knows but it has been an interesting time learning about the brand.

Panerai were my 1st grail watch and lucky to have purchased a base 8 day 560 sandwich dial a few years back. Iconic looking watch, and distinctive, somewhat rare in the wild and not many people know about the brand. Prices have shot up recently and not much in the current range I like. Still have a soft sport for the brand, the strap seen can get addictive. But mine now takes a back seat to the BB58 which due to size is much better daily wear.

I'm personally waiting to see what Speedy announcement happens this year before deciding what 1st Omega to purchase. Whilst also debating the Tag Monaco if a deal at 35% off RRP can be found.