Yup, I am a vintage Seiko chronograph “hoarder”. I buy originals and get them serviced and then hold onto them. Prices are going very high for really good examples. I’m looking for number six... I would add the Moonwatch (if you can afford it) and any 7750-based chronograph.
On the high end my vintage 3 watch collection would be a 5513 Rolex sub. Followed by an Omega Seamaster chronograph 145.018 with the Lemania 321 movement. Both of these watches could work as sports/dress and of course diving for the Sub. My pure dress watch would/could be an 18 Kt yellow gold chronograph from the 1950's. I happen to have one now, a 37 mm Exactus with a Venus 170 movement. But it could be any nice solid gold chronograph in my mind.
For the Now and Future Collector, anything below 38mm will just not hold value. For Me - 1: Rolex No Date Sub, 2: Omega Speedmaster and 3: Seiko "Red" Alpineist.
There could be a trend back to smaller watches. You never know. Years from now, people might look back and laugh at some of the monster seized watches. I could be wrong.
I have the 1601. Great value watches
Spencer klein just sold a pogue for $2,800
WTF?? That guy is insane, sheesh...
@@gmshadowtraders It was actually $2,850.00. I almost feel like contacting him to sell my vintage Seikos and I'll give him a cut. Lol
Yup, I am a vintage Seiko chronograph “hoarder”. I buy originals and get them serviced and then hold onto them. Prices are going very high for really good examples. I’m looking for number six...
I would add the Moonwatch (if you can afford it) and any 7750-based chronograph.
i guess Im pretty off topic but does anyone know of a good site to stream new series online?
@Darwin Eddie Lately I have been using flixzone. You can find it on google :)
@Antonio Rhys Yup, I've been watching on FlixZone for months myself :)
@Antonio Rhys Thanks, I went there and it seems like they got a lot of movies there :D I really appreciate it !
@Darwin Eddie Glad I could help :D
In my opinion a vintage watch collector should have a watch in their collection that is in excellent condition, with no damage.
I think i should have a Longines... one Tissot Chronograph with Lemania Movement and why not? One Junghans or Rolex vintage
Nando, you forgot a bark bezel Rolex!
New haircut is working for you, man
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On the high end my vintage 3 watch collection would be a 5513 Rolex sub. Followed by an Omega Seamaster chronograph 145.018 with the Lemania 321 movement. Both of these watches could work as sports/dress and of course diving for the Sub. My pure dress watch would/could be an 18 Kt yellow gold chronograph from the 1950's. I happen to have one now, a 37 mm Exactus with a Venus 170 movement. But it could be any nice solid gold chronograph in my mind.
Four digit date just is always nice to look at. I'd go two tone on jubilee !!
Great information, I've been looking for a Poguem but the prices are so high.
watches and clocks are awesome! cell phones seem to be taking over though. New subscriber
What's going on with new videos?
Classic cool in the metal - 😎.
nice new opening :D
For the Now and Future Collector, anything below 38mm will just not hold value. For Me - 1: Rolex No Date Sub, 2: Omega Speedmaster and 3: Seiko "Red" Alpineist.
There could be a trend back to smaller watches. You never know. Years from now, people might look back and laugh at some of the monster seized watches. I could be wrong.
third. even less nice
Another great video maestro! Looks like you been hitting the gym!
8th. Let’s just stop this here.
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Fourth. Nothing nice, left.
second. not so nice