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Tuesday, November 22, 2011
How Much Do You Lose When You Buy a New Omega
Will I Remember My Omega Coaxial in a Future life?
As a collector of vintage watches, particularly Omega Constellations, I have become accustomed to values increasing over time. It isn't guaranteed of course, but I may well see the bottom fall out of my pants before I see the bottom fall out of the quality vintage watch market. There have been a couple of blips in the past, but the market has always bounced back.
Naturally, when buying vintage watches the usual caveats apply: buy the seller as much as the watch; buy a watch that's been looked after and not one that's been to hell and back; avoid mutton that's been dressed up as lamb (particularly over-polished, over-restored watches); know what the market is paying and pay no more than its worth. And last but not least, never view watches as an investment proposition unless you have the expertise to buy pieces that you can restore to their former glory. So far so good.
But what about the vintages of tomorrow? As a horological petrol-head, I have been drawn towards Omega's coaxial escapement watches designed by English guru George Daniels. Omega claims that the new coaxial escapement, in tandem with a recently developed free sprung balance, goes a long way towards eliminating the barriers to ultra high accuracy in mechanical timepieces. This new invention has three components: a coaxial wheel, an escape wheel, and a lever with three pallet stones, which varies significantly from the run-of-the-mill pallet lever and escape wheel of the lever escapement. Even if, in the long run, it proves no more accurate than your average 18000 beats a minute workhorse, it's quite sufficient to give this aficionado an eyegasm because it sure is a pretty engine......but enough already!
I've been asking around various watch forums about how much I will 'lose' if I buy a new Omega with a Coaxial escapement. Lose???? Well, yes. The reason why I've taken this tack is to work out how much of my dwindling reservoirs of delight, captivation and pure pleasure I will have to invest in order to cancel out the inevitable depreciation that occurs when one buys a new watch from an authorised dealer.
Here's what I discovered about the financial side of the equation. If I pay around 00.00 for one of the cheaper Coaxials, I lose roughly 40 percent of its value as soon as I walk out of the door. This represents most of the dealer margin. Unless I can on-sell to a passionate Coaxialist with very little market savvy for a price higher than that, the depreciation is mine to wear, along with the watch of course.
However, the consensus is that the value of the watch will stabilise for a while after that, and, if I have cared for it well, I may still be able to realise about 50% of its value five years down the track. Averaging out inflation rates over five years, it means I need to invest around 50.00 of today's dollars worth of delight, captivation and pure pleasure of ownership over the period, or around 0.00 each year, without adding the cost of maintenance. Hmmm, that's the price of four Calibre 564 stainless steel C case Constellations, if you buy well.
And there's another consideration. I still recall with great clarity paying a week's average national earnings for a particularly seductive Omega Seamaster in the 1970s. After 30-odd years, allowing for all of the economic adjustments necessary to convert the purchase to today's money, the market would still not offer me than 35 to 40 percent of what I paid for it. Hell, it may take several lifetimes of delight, captivation and pleasure of ownership before I recover the financial side of things!
I have a very strong recollection of owning a Rolex Prince in a past life. Will the Seamaster leave a similar imprint on a future one, and will I have invested enough delight, captivation and pure pleasure of ownership to be assured that I'll remember my Coaxial with great fondness when I come back as a grasshopper in 2090?
(c) Desmond Guilfoyle 2006
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
GUCCI Women's YA102506 G-Dial Bracelet Watch
!±8±GUCCI Women's YA102506 G-Dial Bracelet Watch
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Price : $472.65
Post Date : Nov 09, 2011 13:52:49
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The Gucci Womens Watch YA102506 Lends a Touch of Distinctive Style to any Woman's Wardrobe. Features include: Stainless Steel Case, Case Measures 14mm x 14mm, "G" Shaped Bezel, Stainless Steel Bracelet w/ Jewelery Type Clasp, Fits Wrist Sizes 7", Black Dial, Swiss Quartz Movement, 30 M Water Resistant, Scratch Resistant Sapphire Crystal.
Monday, October 24, 2011
Omega Men's 2910.51.82 Seamaster Planet Ocean Automatic Chronometer Chronograph Watch
!±8± Omega Men's 2910.51.82 Seamaster Planet Ocean Automatic Chronometer Chronograph Watch

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- Quality Swiss Automatic movement; Functions without a battery; Powers automatically with the movement of your arm
- Domed, scratch-resistant sapphire crystal
- Case diameter: 45.5 mm
- Stainless-steel case; Black dial; Date function; Chronograph functions
- Water-resistant to 600 M (2000 feet)
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Omega Men's 2218.50.00 Seamaster Planet Ocean Automatic Chronometer Chronograph Watch
!±8±Omega Men's 2218.50.00 Seamaster Planet Ocean Automatic Chronometer Chronograph Watch
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Price : $5,900.00
Post Date : Sep 05, 2011 17:49:06
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The Omega Men's Seamaster Planet Ocean Orange Bezel Watch is built to join you in the deep blue depths. This self-winding chronograph timepiece features a column wheel mechanism and co-axial escapement movement with rhodium-plated finish movement for greater precision, stability, and durability of the movement, and a stainless steel case and bezel. The watch's black dial is offset by red Arabic numerals, and luminous white hands and markers, and the striking orange bezel features black engraved second markers and Arabic numerals. The sub-dials with white hands and markers sit at the 3, 6, and 9 o'clock, and a date calendar sits diagonally at the 4 o'clock. The watch also features a stainless steel band, and a domed, scratch-resistant sapphire crystal coated on the inside with anti-reflective treatment. Designed to join you in some serious skin diving and other water sports, the Seamaster is water resistant to 2000 feet.
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Sunday, July 31, 2011
Omega Men's 2517.50.00 Seamaster Aqua Terra Quartz Watch
!±8± Omega Men's 2517.50.00 Seamaster Aqua Terra Quartz Watch

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Set sail with confidence and style to points unknown with this classic Omega Aqua Terra stainless steel men's Swiss quartz watch, part of Omega's Seamaster line. As comfortable negotiating deals in the boardroom as it is navigating the breaking seas, this highly accurate timepiece features a large, round silver stainless steel watch case with a rhodium-plated finish that blends brushed and polished surfaces and measures 39.2mm (1.54 inches) wide.
It has a slightly raised, highly polished bezel that frames a black dial background with thin, silver Dauphine hands and stick dial markers in silver tone, and small minute indexes. Other features include a date display at 3 o'clock, end of battery life indicator, up to 36-month power reserve, scratch-resistant and glare-proofed domed sapphire crystal, and water resistance to 150 meters (500 feet). It's completed by a silver stainless steel link bracelet band that offers polished highlights, which is joined by a deployment clasp. This adjustable band measures 7 inches in length.
The Omega Story
The Omega watch story begins in 1848, when founder Louis Brandt began hand assembling key-wound precision pocket watches from parts supplied by local craftsmen in his principality La Chaux-de-Fonds, in the northwest corner of Switzerland. However, the Omega name didn't appear until 1894, after Louis Brandt had passed away and his watchmaking traditions were taken over by his sons, Louis-Paul and Cesar Brandt. Omega watches have long been associated with glamorous screen and sports stars--the Omega Seamaster is famous for being the watch of choice for James Bond--with current ambassadors including Pierce Brosnan, Nicole Kidman, tennis player Anna Kournikova, and swimmers Michael Phelps and Ian Thorpe.
But Omega is more than just a fashionable watch. In 1965, the Omega Speedmaster chronograph was "flight-qualified by NASA for all manned space missions" as the only wristwatch to have withstood all of the U.S. space agency's severe tests, including passing grades for extreme shocks, vibrations, and temperatures ranging from -18 to +93 degrees Celsius. The greatest moment in the Speedmaster's history was undoubtedly 20 July 1969 at 02:56 GMT, when it recorded man's first steps on the Moon's surface as part of the Apollo 11 mission. Today, Omega is known for its rigorous testing of new movements, cases, and bands. Each new Omega movement is tested on the wrist in existing Omega models, while various laboratory tests are conducted to determine temperature-resistance, shock-resistance and vibration-resistance.
- Precise Swiss-Quartz movement
- Domed, scratch-resistant sapphire crystal
- Case diameter: 39.2 mm
- Stainless-steel case; Black dial; Date function
- Water-resistant to 500 feet (150 M)
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
Omega Men's 2909.50.82 Seamaster Planet Ocean Automatic Chronometer Orange Bezel Watch
!±8± Omega Men's 2909.50.82 Seamaster Planet Ocean Automatic Chronometer Orange Bezel Watch
The Omega Men's Seamaster Planet Ocean Orange Bezel Watch is built to join you in the deep blue depths. This self-winding chronograph timepiece features co-axial escapement movement with rhodium-plated finish movement for greater precision, stability, and durability of the movement, and a stainless steel case and bezel. The watch's black dial is offset by orange Arabic numerals, and luminous white hands and markers, and the striking orange bezel features black engraved second markers and Arabic numerals. A date calendar sits at the 3 o'clock. The watch also features a black rubber band, and a domed, scratch-resistant sapphire crystal coated on the inside with anti-reflective treatment. Designed to join you in some serious skin diving and other water sports, the Seamaster is water resistant to 2000 feet.
Sunday, July 24, 2011
Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Mens Watch 2910.50.81
!±8± Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Mens Watch 2910.50.81

Post Date : Jul 25, 2011 03:17:56 | Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Stainless Steel Case. Black Rubber Strap. Black Dial. Chronograph. Date Displays Between 4 and 5 O'clock Positions. Unidirectional Rotating Bezel. Scratch Resistant Sapphire Crystal. Fold-through Buckle Deployment Clasp. Case Diameter 45.5mm. Case Thickness 18mm. Automatic Movement. Water Resistant At 600m/2000ft. Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Mens Watch 2910.50.81