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I am f'ing excited
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Gentleman’s Gazette presented by Yella Piss’s Record Shoppe
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The website The Art of Manliness (which I really enjoy reading actually) has some great articles on watches if you boys want to beef up on the subject before @Swaye poasts about his next piece.YellowSnow said:Gentleman’s Gazette presented by Yella Piss’s Record Shoppe
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Was that aimed at me the watch novice? Cruel, if true @Doog_de_JourDoog_de_Jour said:
The website The Art of Manliness (which I really enjoy reading actually) has some great articles on watches if you boys want to beef up on the subject before @Swaye poasts about his next piece.YellowSnow said:Gentleman’s Gazette presented by Yella Piss’s Record Shoppe
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Not at all. We’ve never assessed your watch expertise...you could be Rolex repairman for all I know.LebamDawg said:
Was that aimed at me the watch novice? Cruel, if true @Doog_de_JourDoog_de_Jour said:
The website The Art of Manliness (which I really enjoy reading actually) has some great articles on watches if you boys want to beef up on the subject before @Swaye poasts about his next piece.YellowSnow said:Gentleman’s Gazette presented by Yella Piss’s Record Shoppe
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In other great news, my Rolex perpetual appears to only be about 4 secs fast per day. So perhaps not magnetized after all.
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That is awesome! Thanks chica!Doog_de_Jour said:
The website The Art of Manliness (which I really enjoy reading actually) has some great articles on watches if you boys want to beef up on the subject before @Swaye poasts about his next piece.YellowSnow said:Gentleman’s Gazette presented by Yella Piss’s Record Shoppe
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Oh man, you are all set then. Rolex has a reputation for being bulletproof. I wish my entire collection could be Rolex one day....but there is a whole discussion to be had around the hyper inflated prices on current Rolexes, and how hard it would be to establish a collection of Rolexes with current pricing - unless you are rich bitch! Maybe that would make for a fine addition to the Yella Gentleman's Gazette one day...YellowSnow said:In other great news, my Rolex perpetual appears to only be about 4 secs fast per day. So perhaps not magnetized after all.
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SWAYE'S WIGWAM WATCHES
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I am working on a deal with my watch guy for a pretty hard to get piece. If I manage to get it, I will feature it in next months watch piece.
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Doog_de_Jour said:
The website The Art of Manliness (which I really enjoy reading actually) has some great articles on watches if you boys want to beef up on the subject before @Swaye poasts about his next piece.YellowSnow said:Gentleman’s Gazette presented by Yella Piss’s Record Shoppe
https://www.artofmanliness.com/category/dress-grooming/watches/
The Art of Manliness? This was all we needed in the day my dear friend. -
In all seriousness, I actually read all of your watch threads @Swaye because I’ve always loved men’s time pieces. Last women’s watch I owned (no joke) was the original Swatch “jelly fish” in grade school. Here’s a pick for you youngsters who were but a gleam in your mother’s eye when Swatch was big:
So Eighties!
I love the look of this Jaegar LeCoultre:
Or a Cartier:
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Be still my beating heart. I knew there were some folks out here who actually liked watches. They just didn't want to out themselves on a football board (not you but others). For some odd reason many think it isn't manly or some such shit? I kill my own dinner, and ride motorcycles and go off-roading and love football and all this other "manly" shit, and I love watches. And to be fair, the coolest dudes ever pretty much all loved watches. High end ones.Doog_de_Jour said:In all seriousness, I actually read all of your watch threads @Swaye because I’ve always loved men’s time pieces. Last women’s watch I owned (no joke) was the original Swatch “jelly fish” in grade school. Here’s a pick for you youngsters who were but a gleam in your mother’s eye when Swatch was big:
So Eighties!
I love the look of this Jaegar LeCoultre:
Or a Cartier:
Steve McQueen with a Submariner in Bullitt (he was first know for earlier wearing TAG Monaco's)
Paul Newman and his Rolex Daytona (most expensive watch ever at auction btw - 17 million)
JFK famously wore Omegas. Charles Lindburgh famously wore Longines. Sir Edmund Hillary summited Everest wearing a Rolex Explorer. Neil Armstrong walked on the moon in an Omega Speedmaster. Chuck Yeagar broke the speed of sound wearing a Rolex Oyster.
And who could forget Sean Connery as Bond wearing a Rolex Submariner in almost all of his films.
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To be fair, most all the modern Bonds have worn Omega. And those kick ass too (except Pierce Brosnan fuck that guy).
Anyway, no reason to think loving a kick ass watch is anything other than manly as shit. I got deer blood all over my Breitling Chronomat this year while skinning it out. That's just bad ass. 6K watch covered in deer blood. 'Merica!
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@Doog_de_Jour also I LOVE JLC. Never been a huge fan of Cartier, but though most would assume as a luxury jewelry maker they don't make a good watch, you would be mistaken. They are actually full in house production movements on many of their models. Really well made watches. The looks have just never appealed to me, but lots of folks love them.
JLC is a super interesting brand....from a horological perspective they are the bar. Guess who the only manufacturer Patek ever sourced a movement from? Yep, JLC. I mean fuck, Patek! 90% of the world doesn't know what Patek is, but they make Rolex look like Seiko, and do almost ALL of thier own movements, but int he past, when they have needed a specific complication and didn't want to tool up to build it themselves, they went to JLC. Fantastic watches. Wish they held their value better. But the value proposition is a thread unto itself i may actually tackle one day if there is enough interest from our little knitting circle of watch nerds. -
I was giddy reading this. Three of the hotness men ever and hawt watch talk. Pure bliss.Swaye said:
Be still my beating heart. I knew there were some folks out here who actually liked watches. They just didn't want to out themselves on a football board (not you but others). For some odd reason many think it isn't manly or some such shit? I kill my own dinner, and ride motorcycles and go off-roading and love football and all this other "manly" shit, and I love watches. And to be fair, the coolest dudes ever pretty much all loved watches. High end ones.Doog_de_Jour said:In all seriousness, I actually read all of your watch threads @Swaye because I’ve always loved men’s time pieces. Last women’s watch I owned (no joke) was the original Swatch “jelly fish” in grade school. Here’s a pick for you youngsters who were but a gleam in your mother’s eye when Swatch was big:
So Eighties!
I love the look of this Jaegar LeCoultre:
Or a Cartier:
Steve McQueen with a Submariner in Bullitt (he was first know for earlier wearing TAG Monaco's)
Paul Newman and his Rolex Daytona (most expensive watch ever at auction btw - 17 million)
JFK famously wore Omegas. Charles Lindburgh famously wore Longines. Sir Edmund Hillary summited Everest wearing a Rolex Explorer. Neil Armstrong walked on the moon in an Omega Speedmaster. Chuck Yeagar broke the speed of sound wearing a Rolex Oyster.
And who could forget Sean Connery as Bond wearing a Rolex Submariner in almost all of his films.
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To be fair, most all the modern Bonds have worn Omega. And those kick ass too (except Pierce Brosnan fuck that guy).
Anyway, no reason to think loving a kick ass watch is anything other than manly as shit. I got deer blood all over my Breitling Chronomat this year while skinning it out. That's just bad ass. 6K watch covered in deer blood. 'Merica!
I will never for the life of me understand men who think elegance and class aren’t manly. Some of the TUFFEST dudes I know wear beautiful tailored suits and spend more on shoes than a lot of women.
Speaking of James Bond, his watch game wasn’t always on point. He wore some pretty cheap looking Seikos during the Moore years (I don’t care how many cool gadgets Q added, they looked awful).
https://www.thrillist.com/gear/iconic-james-bond-watches-ranked
I’ll admit my love of Omegas comes from Bond. This Omega Seamaster is gorgeous:
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Yeah, Cartiers are a lot like the handbags of watches...you’re paying for the name and the design. Not that they’re bad watches! Just not the best.Swaye said:@Doog_de_Jour also I LOVE JLC. Never been a huge fan of Cartier, but though most would assume as a luxury jewelry maker they don't make a good watch, you would be mistaken. They are actually full in house production movements on many of their models. Really well made watches. The looks have just never appealed to me, but lots of folks love them.
JLC is a super interesting brand....from a horological perspective they are the bar. Guess who the only manufacturer Patek ever sourced a movement from? Yep, JLC. I mean fuck, Patek! 90% of the world doesn't know what Patek is, but they make Rolex look like Seiko, and do almost ALL of thier own movements, but int he past, when they have needed a specific complication and didn't want to tool up to build it themselves, they went to JLC. Fantastic watches. Wish they held their value better. But the value proposition is a thread unto itself i may actually tackle one day if there is enough interest from our little knitting circle of watch nerds.
That’s impressive about Patek sourcing from JLC! I think most people don’t know about Patek as there’s no way they could afford them. They’d rather drop that cash on a car.
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Yeah, during the "Quartz" crisis of the 70's-early 80's the Swiss lost their shit, and so did everyone else. We got to see shit tier Seiko's in Bond flicks. FML. Most of the big watch makers went bankrupt, which is why there are so few truly independent watch houses left. Swatch owns 2/3rds of the industry, and Richemont owns almost the balance of what's left. Then you have a bunch of small independent makers nobody has ever heard of (like the NOMOS I showed to kick this whole watch thing off), and of course Rolex and Patek (and Cartier). Tudor is still owned by Rolex, and even last year mighty Breitling got bought out by a consortium. Omega has been owned by Swatch for years.Doog_de_Jour said:
I was giddy reading this. Three of the hotness men ever and hawt watch talk. Pure bliss.Swaye said:
Be still my beating heart. I knew there were some folks out here who actually liked watches. They just didn't want to out themselves on a football board (not you but others). For some odd reason many think it isn't manly or some such shit? I kill my own dinner, and ride motorcycles and go off-roading and love football and all this other "manly" shit, and I love watches. And to be fair, the coolest dudes ever pretty much all loved watches. High end ones.Doog_de_Jour said:In all seriousness, I actually read all of your watch threads @Swaye because I’ve always loved men’s time pieces. Last women’s watch I owned (no joke) was the original Swatch “jelly fish” in grade school. Here’s a pick for you youngsters who were but a gleam in your mother’s eye when Swatch was big:
So Eighties!
I love the look of this Jaegar LeCoultre:
Or a Cartier:
Steve McQueen with a Submariner in Bullitt (he was first know for earlier wearing TAG Monaco's)
Paul Newman and his Rolex Daytona (most expensive watch ever at auction btw - 17 million)
JFK famously wore Omegas. Charles Lindburgh famously wore Longines. Sir Edmund Hillary summited Everest wearing a Rolex Explorer. Neil Armstrong walked on the moon in an Omega Speedmaster. Chuck Yeagar broke the speed of sound wearing a Rolex Oyster.
And who could forget Sean Connery as Bond wearing a Rolex Submariner in almost all of his films.
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To be fair, most all the modern Bonds have worn Omega. And those kick ass too (except Pierce Brosnan fuck that guy).
Anyway, no reason to think loving a kick ass watch is anything other than manly as shit. I got deer blood all over my Breitling Chronomat this year while skinning it out. That's just bad ass. 6K watch covered in deer blood. 'Merica!
I will never for the life of me understand men who think elegance and class aren’t manly. Some of the TUFFEST dudes I know wear beautiful tailored suits and spend more on shoes than a lot of women.
Speaking of James Bond, his watch game wasn’t always on point. He wore some pretty cheap looking Seikos during the Moore years (I don’t care how many cool gadgets Q added, they looked awful).
https://www.thrillist.com/gear/iconic-james-bond-watches-ranked
I’ll admit my love of Omegas comes from Bond. This Omega Seamaster is gorgeous:
Anyway, it's those goddamn quartz Seikos that did it.
Funny we are talking Omega. I have owned two. Currently have one on the winder. The deal I am trying to broker right now would actually include the one Omega I have left, and my last Breitling. -
Yeah, people think dropping 8-40K on a Rolex is something...40K is damn near where Patek starts (I mean they have lots of 25-30K sport watches and their "low end" dress watches), but really, Patek starts at 40K and goes up from there. I will likely never own one.Doog_de_Jour said:
Yeah, Cartiers are a lot like the handbags of watches...you’re paying for the name and the design. Not that they’re bad watches! Just not the best.Swaye said:@Doog_de_Jour also I LOVE JLC. Never been a huge fan of Cartier, but though most would assume as a luxury jewelry maker they don't make a good watch, you would be mistaken. They are actually full in house production movements on many of their models. Really well made watches. The looks have just never appealed to me, but lots of folks love them.
JLC is a super interesting brand....from a horological perspective they are the bar. Guess who the only manufacturer Patek ever sourced a movement from? Yep, JLC. I mean fuck, Patek! 90% of the world doesn't know what Patek is, but they make Rolex look like Seiko, and do almost ALL of thier own movements, but int he past, when they have needed a specific complication and didn't want to tool up to build it themselves, they went to JLC. Fantastic watches. Wish they held their value better. But the value proposition is a thread unto itself i may actually tackle one day if there is enough interest from our little knitting circle of watch nerds.
That’s impressive about Patek sourcing from JLC! I think most people don’t know about Patek as there’s no way they could afford them. They’d rather drop that cash on a car.
The watch I am trying to get right now is 13K, and I am trying to negotiate a trade of two watches, plus cash, to get it. This will be the most expensive watch I have ever owned. And it's like pennies compared to the true high end world. Rich fuckers. -
Apple Watch 3
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Hey, I am not some elitist prick here my brother. I like Apple Watches. You know, tons of the rich fucks I know who have killer 60K watch collections with 4 Rolexes and 3 Omegas also have one of those uber G Shocks and or an Apple watch. Particularly people who like rock climbing, or jogging, or other intense "oh shit I just broke the crystal on my 8K Zenith FML" folks have what are affectionately called "beaters." Nobody wants to run in a 10K Rolex unless you wipe your ass with 100's. As a beater watch I have a sub thousand dollar Hamilton that I love.BennyBeaver said:Apple Watch 3
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Here’s my other face
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I agree with @Swaye, no shame in the Apple Watch. My brother loves his.BennyBeaver said:
Oh, and I like the Mickey Mouse face. Of the vintage pieces I have this is oddly enough the one I get complemented on the most:
Another grade school purchase (I think with babysitting money). I keep it for the nostalgia factor. Not sure why so many other people like it...maybe it’s the quirkiness of it. -
Yeah, it’s odd that sometimes the beaters are the most trendy, even with the well to do. I remember when everyone loved the Timex Ironman (gotta have that Indiglow!)Swaye said:
Hey, I am not some elitist prick here my brother. I like Apple Watches. You know, tons of the rich fucks I know who have killer 60K watch collections with 4 Rolexes and 3 Omegas also have one of those uber G Shocks and or an Apple watch. Particularly people who like rock climbing, or jogging, or other intense "oh shit I just broke the crystal on my 8K Zenith FML" folks have what are affectionately called "beaters." Nobody wants to run in a 10K Rolex unless you wipe your ass with 100's. As a beater watch I have a sub thousand dollar Hamilton that I love.BennyBeaver said:Apple Watch 3
Flame away.
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Nobody wants to wear something that constantly reminds them they are not exercising enough and are becoming a fat ass.Doog_de_Jour said:
Yeah, it’s odd that sometimes the beaters are the most trendy, even with the well to do. I remember when everyone loved the Timex Ironman (gotta have that Indiglow!)Swaye said:
Hey, I am not some elitist prick here my brother. I like Apple Watches. You know, tons of the rich fucks I know who have killer 60K watch collections with 4 Rolexes and 3 Omegas also have one of those uber G Shocks and or an Apple watch. Particularly people who like rock climbing, or jogging, or other intense "oh shit I just broke the crystal on my 8K Zenith FML" folks have what are affectionately called "beaters." Nobody wants to run in a 10K Rolex unless you wipe your ass with 100's. As a beater watch I have a sub thousand dollar Hamilton that I love.BennyBeaver said:Apple Watch 3
Flame away.
Fitbits also were big recently, but I don’t see people wearing them as much anymore.
Do you have any super nice ladies watches?
JLC Reverso perhaps?
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Naw. All men’s/unisex styles that are either vintage/inherited. Truthfully most women’s styles I don’t care for, but here are a few exceptions I’d get if all my money wasn’t pissed away on wine, men, and song:Swaye said:
Nobody wants to wear something that constantly reminds them they are not exercising enough and are becoming a fat ass.Doog_de_Jour said:
Yeah, it’s odd that sometimes the beaters are the most trendy, even with the well to do. I remember when everyone loved the Timex Ironman (gotta have that Indiglow!)Swaye said:
Hey, I am not some elitist prick here my brother. I like Apple Watches. You know, tons of the rich fucks I know who have killer 60K watch collections with 4 Rolexes and 3 Omegas also have one of those uber G Shocks and or an Apple watch. Particularly people who like rock climbing, or jogging, or other intense "oh shit I just broke the crystal on my 8K Zenith FML" folks have what are affectionately called "beaters." Nobody wants to run in a 10K Rolex unless you wipe your ass with 100's. As a beater watch I have a sub thousand dollar Hamilton that I love.BennyBeaver said:Apple Watch 3
Flame away.
Fitbits also were big recently, but I don’t see people wearing them as much anymore.
Do you have any super nice ladies watches?
JLC Reverso perhaps?
Rolex:
Dior:
Cartier:
Omega:
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That is a bad ass watch. You should save your nickles and get that one day.
edit: Just found one used at Crown and Caliber for less than 5K. A deal. I am sure you have that kind of coin in between couch cushions.
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I actually love most of those watches - but being on some property, having animals, etc. I can't have a nice watch. So I go cheap because I am rough on them.
Came back from the dump one day and Mrs. Lebam noticed my watch was missing - slid off I guess when I was emptying the back of the truck. Told the other stories in the other threads.
I have caught the battery terminals on my watches, and my wedding ring, am too stooped to remember to take them off. I do have an old, gold pocket watch that was my grandfather's if I think about it I might take a pix and post it. If I can find it. -
Pocket watches are awesome @LebamDawg. I wish those and fedoras came back into fashion.
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I laffed.Swaye said:
That is awesome! Thanks chica!Doog_de_Jour said:
The website The Art of Manliness (which I really enjoy reading actually) has some great articles on watches if you boys want to beef up on the subject before @Swaye poasts about his next piece.YellowSnow said:Gentleman’s Gazette presented by Yella Piss’s Record Shoppe
https://www.artofmanliness.com/category/dress-grooming/watches/