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·Alright guys, this post is going to be a doozie.
I'm trying to figure out which watch I want to keep and hold onto for the rest of my life. I really want that one watch, the one that I'll wear on most of my important days (a promotion, a wedding, my first child being born, college graduation, etc.). The only problem is, I have NO idea which watches to rank above the others. I'll list my top picks below, and after reading them, I'd like to know (and even see) what your guys' (and gals') "forever watch" is.
A few factors I'm considering in this pick are the following: (1) I have to be able to get it either new or lightly used. As cool as the vintage pieces are (the 1957 trio, for example), I want a piece that has lots of life in it if I am planning on wearing it forever. (2) It will have to be able to be serviced, basically forever. For instance, the Omega Cal. 1120 will (in my opinion) be serviceable for decade after decade, simply because the majority of parts are so readily available. (3) It will have to stand the test of time. Kind of relating to the last factor, but I am also including style in this one. If a cool, modern watch now looks terrible in ten years to everyone else, chances are my tastes will have developed and it will look terrible to me as well (think of cars - you're ecstatic when you get it new, but 10 years later you might hate looking at it. For example, a 2001 Olds Mobile Intrigue). But, then, there are cars that even after 10 years, you're still in love with it (a classic Porsche 911, for example).
Here are my current top picks:
1) The Omega Speedmaster 3570.50: I feel like this may be one of the last Speedmaster Professional models that truly live up and are directly related to the original Moonwatch. Being that you can still score them new, I am highly tempted to pick one up. Plus, the movement is so common that I have few doubts that parts will not be around in the future. And, the style has been "in" for over five decades, so it has already proven that it is a timeless design.
2) The Omega Seamaster Professional 8400 Master Co-Axial: I love this watch (besides the caseback, which I ranted about a little over a week ago). It's a modern watch heavily based off a vintage (and timeless) design - the 1957 Seamaster. Plus, Omega will be putting in Master Co-Axial movements into many, many watches in the future (to my knowledge), so I am predicting that this movement will be serviceable for many, many years as more and more Omegas come with them straight from the factory. My only peeves with this piece are (1) the caseback with the egregious writing all around the sapphire and (2) the lugs that are about as big as a sabertooth tiger's fangs.
3) The WatchCo Seamaster Professional 300: This is one I'm also highly considering. I know it's not put together in an Omega factory, but it's awesome how you can get one in NOS condition with all original parts. I also love the design, and I think that, over the next couple of decades, this will be an incredibly rare and unique piece. Again, this one, just like the previous two watches above, has stood the test of time. People (including myself) still love the design, even though it's over 40 years old.
Those are my top three picks. Don't get me wrong, I am into collecting things, so chances are that in the long run, I'll have WAY more than one piece (even if I don't wear them all, I like having collections). I'm just looking for that one, special piece that can withstand 30+ years of harsh wear, day after day (realistically, more like 4 or 5 days per week - I'll still wear other watches 😀).
So, I want to hear your guys' top picks - what are they, and why?
I'm trying to figure out which watch I want to keep and hold onto for the rest of my life. I really want that one watch, the one that I'll wear on most of my important days (a promotion, a wedding, my first child being born, college graduation, etc.). The only problem is, I have NO idea which watches to rank above the others. I'll list my top picks below, and after reading them, I'd like to know (and even see) what your guys' (and gals') "forever watch" is.
A few factors I'm considering in this pick are the following: (1) I have to be able to get it either new or lightly used. As cool as the vintage pieces are (the 1957 trio, for example), I want a piece that has lots of life in it if I am planning on wearing it forever. (2) It will have to be able to be serviced, basically forever. For instance, the Omega Cal. 1120 will (in my opinion) be serviceable for decade after decade, simply because the majority of parts are so readily available. (3) It will have to stand the test of time. Kind of relating to the last factor, but I am also including style in this one. If a cool, modern watch now looks terrible in ten years to everyone else, chances are my tastes will have developed and it will look terrible to me as well (think of cars - you're ecstatic when you get it new, but 10 years later you might hate looking at it. For example, a 2001 Olds Mobile Intrigue). But, then, there are cars that even after 10 years, you're still in love with it (a classic Porsche 911, for example).
Here are my current top picks:
1) The Omega Speedmaster 3570.50: I feel like this may be one of the last Speedmaster Professional models that truly live up and are directly related to the original Moonwatch. Being that you can still score them new, I am highly tempted to pick one up. Plus, the movement is so common that I have few doubts that parts will not be around in the future. And, the style has been "in" for over five decades, so it has already proven that it is a timeless design.
2) The Omega Seamaster Professional 8400 Master Co-Axial: I love this watch (besides the caseback, which I ranted about a little over a week ago). It's a modern watch heavily based off a vintage (and timeless) design - the 1957 Seamaster. Plus, Omega will be putting in Master Co-Axial movements into many, many watches in the future (to my knowledge), so I am predicting that this movement will be serviceable for many, many years as more and more Omegas come with them straight from the factory. My only peeves with this piece are (1) the caseback with the egregious writing all around the sapphire and (2) the lugs that are about as big as a sabertooth tiger's fangs.
3) The WatchCo Seamaster Professional 300: This is one I'm also highly considering. I know it's not put together in an Omega factory, but it's awesome how you can get one in NOS condition with all original parts. I also love the design, and I think that, over the next couple of decades, this will be an incredibly rare and unique piece. Again, this one, just like the previous two watches above, has stood the test of time. People (including myself) still love the design, even though it's over 40 years old.
Those are my top three picks. Don't get me wrong, I am into collecting things, so chances are that in the long run, I'll have WAY more than one piece (even if I don't wear them all, I like having collections). I'm just looking for that one, special piece that can withstand 30+ years of harsh wear, day after day (realistically, more like 4 or 5 days per week - I'll still wear other watches 😀).
So, I want to hear your guys' top picks - what are they, and why?
