In the world today there are many who would say the old way of doing things is gone in the modern world. For me the old school way of doing things is always the best as it has lasted the test of time and without these values the right foundations could not have been laid.
Honour and Respect in my opinion seem to be a dying breed in today's society which is a sad thing. They have been replaced with arrogance and snobbery which has corrupted many people into thinking they are better than most because their status and position.
Two quotes which I feel represent what people should not forget:
"It is not titles that honor men, but men that honor titles"
Niccolo Machiavelli
"What we have done for ourselves alone dies with us; what we have done for others and the world remains and is immortal"
Albert Pike
Friday, 29 June 2012
Tuesday, 19 June 2012
Check out this blog
This blog is written by world renowned collector Dr Bernard Cheong from Singapore. His views are his own and I find them very truthful and honest without any bs mixed in. Plus you get to see his unique collection of watches
Dr Bernard Cheong's Watch Blog
Dr Bernard Cheong's Watch Blog
Friday, 15 June 2012
Sothebys Auction of Henry Graves Jr and Pete Fullerton Watches
Sothebys conducted the sale of the last remaining pieces from the collection of the legendary Patek Philippe collector Henry Graves Jr and his grandson Pete Fullerton yesterday.
The most interesting watch in the lot for was this Tonneau shaped minute repeating wristwatch featuring the Graves family coat of arms engraved on the back.
This watch sold for a final price including buyers premium of US$2,994,500.
The most interesting watch in the lot for was this Tonneau shaped minute repeating wristwatch featuring the Graves family coat of arms engraved on the back.
This watch sold for a final price including buyers premium of US$2,994,500.
Wednesday, 13 June 2012
Hows it made
This is a video on how a Blancpain Tourbillon is put together. Gives you an idea of how much work goes into something.
Monday, 11 June 2012
When I have a spare moment
I like to take photos of my watches. There is something about them that makes me happy and just spending time taking photos of them is a nice way to indulge myself in a hobby which some find plain strange.
My Panerai PAM 320 with a Adidas Vespa Bag
Rolex Milgauss GV bathing in the sunlight
Great Minds Think Alike
I have always liked the advertising campaign from Zegna featuring the slogan "Great Minds Think Alike"
My favourite guitarist of all time and a known watch lover is Eric Clapton aka "Slowhand". Daniel Craig the current James Bond and another person known to be passionate about watches especially Rolex. The writer of this blog? A youngster in his 20's and a watch enthusiast still learning everyday.
The thing we share in common? The Milgauss GV.
Eric Clapton
Daniel Craig
"Photo appears courtesy of Jake's Rolex World @ www.RolexMagazine.com."
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Saturday, 9 June 2012
The thing about AR Coating
Sapphire Crystals for wristwatches are synthetic and are used because of their hardness and scratch resistant qualities.
Anti Reflective coating is applied to the crystal to enhance the legibility of the dial under light. It is a useful feature but there is one downside to its use. If applied to the underside only the coating is untouched and improves the legibility of the dial. I cannot fathom out why companies decide to coat the topside of the crystal when the coating does not share the same qualities as the crystal it is applied to.
I have seen many photos of watches with double sided AR coating and the result of it getting scratched doesn't look pretty.
For dress watches AR coating on both sides is acceptable in my opinion because the owner will not be engaging in "tool watch" activities.
There are some brands with certain models that are marketed as a tool watch and still they decide to AR coat both sides of the crystals. Rolex which for me invented the tool watch in the Submariner does not bother with AR coating at all. They only recently started to apply AR coating to the surface under the cyclops on models (this area cannot be scratched)
I will finish by posting a photo from a known brand and their instructions on how to take care of AR Coating.
Anti Reflective coating is applied to the crystal to enhance the legibility of the dial under light. It is a useful feature but there is one downside to its use. If applied to the underside only the coating is untouched and improves the legibility of the dial. I cannot fathom out why companies decide to coat the topside of the crystal when the coating does not share the same qualities as the crystal it is applied to.
I have seen many photos of watches with double sided AR coating and the result of it getting scratched doesn't look pretty.
For dress watches AR coating on both sides is acceptable in my opinion because the owner will not be engaging in "tool watch" activities.
There are some brands with certain models that are marketed as a tool watch and still they decide to AR coat both sides of the crystals. Rolex which for me invented the tool watch in the Submariner does not bother with AR coating at all. They only recently started to apply AR coating to the surface under the cyclops on models (this area cannot be scratched)
I will finish by posting a photo from a known brand and their instructions on how to take care of AR Coating.
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