04-16-2006, 10:16 AM | #1 |
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Looking for advice on IWC watches
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i am think of getting a iwc Spitfire Chrono-Automatic. the list price and the actual price after discounts are really huge, some retailer are willing to give big discounts on the IWC watch ? i've got a rolex SD for sometime already thinking of getting another watch, somehow the price of rolex holds very well in my part of the world. i am not sure should go for rolex or IWC ? guys any advices ? thanks bt
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IWC Spitfire is a great watch, I used to have one on bracelet. Movement on that is a IWC modified Valjoux 7750. Very solid automatic movement. The reason you're seeing bigger discount on brands like IWC/Breitling/Zenith/Jaeger LaCoultre is because most of the online retailer is not an authorized dealer, also regular discount from normal retail is more then Rolex because these manufacturer do not regulate discount pricing therefore retailer have a huge markup on the price(more room to discount). Rolex have a very strict pricing standard and will not allow any authorized dealer to discount substanially (or risk getting their agreement pull) If you like the design on that watch, I say go for it. I think Rolex watches are wayyyy overtated and the looks are plain as day. Not to mention, majority of the people wearing the watch don't know or care to apperciate the movement history and only care about name brand recongnition. I say go for the IWC, the movement is better, better yet, if you want something truly solid and unique, go for a Zenith Chronomaster with their own El Primero Chrono movement, that thing beats at 36600 bps and the chrono second hand sweep smoother then anything Rolex ever offer. (I regret it big time when I sold my Chronomaster ) or if you want exclusive high end, then nothing beats a Patek Philppe or even a A.Lange & Sohne
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I have an IWC Mark XV spitfire as part of my current collection; also had the 3706 Pilot Classic Chrono. The V7750 movement is the workhorse for chrono watches.
I love my IWC's for different reasons... The first is that there's something very special about the raised arabic numerals on the spitfire series. Take that outside in the sun and watch it reflect. It's quite stunning. As part of my collection I also wear a Rolex Submariner LV, Breitling Chronomat Evolution, my IWC Mark XV, Seiko Orange Monster and a Sinn 856 UTC. I say go for the IWC so that you have a varied collection of watches. Dealers generally can offer about 20% from my experience. Go grey market and expect to get about 30% off. Good luck in your decision! BTW the original previous generation Rolex Daytona's used the Zenith movement that SCblacksunshine references. I had a black face and regret selling that. It did help me fund another home purchase though so it's all good. Oh and lastly IWC is releasing the next generation of their pilot and spitfire series watches. They introduced them at Basel. The diameter increases from 39mm to 42mm I believe for the chrono. If you already haven't looked goto their web site and check it out. Depending on your luck and owner response you might get an even better deal from the AD because the watch (in it's current form) will be discontinued. Good luck! :rocks:
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I say for the price of a Daytona, I'll rather get a Glashutte PanoLunar or pay a little more for a Glashutte Panograph. Now those watches are sign of exquisite workmanship Last edited by ScBlacksunshine; 04-16-2006 at 04:16 PM.. |
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thanks all for the input & feedback, i will report back soon on what i am getting soon. or any more feedback till i commit on the buy next 2-3 days.
for now i am going for the iwc spitfire chrono - black face.
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I have to disagree with you regarding your assessment of the Daytona. At about 7k retail (yes, I know how hard they are to get at retail) it's arguably the best value around in the narrow field of sport chronographs with a manufacturers movement. I certainly can't think of a more impressive chronograph movement than the 4130. |
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The IWC is the move. The Rolexes are nice, but way overpriced. Rolex knockoffs are so common at this point, most people will assume yours is phony anyway.
You can get the IWC and one of these (my favorite watch lately) for the price of a Daytona:
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Well, where do I start? I am not denying the Daytona is a nice watch, but to say none of the movement out there is better(for around the same price) is simply not true. Rolex is overpriced for what it is, and most people wearing it are wearing it because of the name and movement second. Just look at it, for the longest time, Daytona was using tune down Zenith movement. Now they're manufacturing their own movement, it's durable, but nothing to write home about. If you're truly buying a watch for the movement, then at that price, Zenith Chronomaster, JLC Dualmatic or Glashutte will have it beat hands down. I mean look at the workmanship on the Glashutte Original, that balance wheel is a thing of beauty. Not to mention, Glashutte is more handmade then rolex, so the watch is defintely less mass produced then Rolex. Also, since you drive a German car, Glashutte would make a perfect German companion for the car
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very well infomed feedback & response from all whom had replied.
i'll keep the infomations in mind. and keep them coming, i will be getting a watch this weekend. let's see whats the final choice will be by this weekend. i found 2 very nice pic of the watch on the net, just sharing 2 really Impressive photo.
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I will say that IWC is a highly respected brand, and I might have bought the Spitfire myself a couple of years back if it were overed in an over 39mm size at the time.
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yeah but you're talking about a watch around 7k price tag (Assuming you can even get a Daytona new at that price) for that much, I know for sure there are better value out there with better movement (which was your first point of argument). Unless you're purely going for name recognition then I would have to say Rolex is bar none the most recongize name brand for luxury watch, especially for non watch people (Yes, even more famous then Patek for regular folks) |
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G.O. Panomatic--- under 7k in house movement Zenith Chronomaster GT--- in house movement also under or around 7k Jaeger LaCoultre Dualmatic/Master Calendar...etc--- In house movement IWC FA jones edition (Steel version)--- in house movement around 7k depending on dealer. Blancpain--- almost in house movement I mean I can go on with the list, but looking at your name I don't need to be a genius to figure out you prefer Rolex, and that's defintely your choice, but all the above listed movement is just as good if not better then the Rolex Movement (EL Primero movement uses Column wheel) but like once said "Whatever float your boat" Just like there will always be people that prefer buying Louis Vuitton bag over anything else and swear the quality is perfect.. |
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Perhaps you could be more specific about what makes the above listed calibers superior to the 4130? I mean, the Rolex 4030, was a Rolex improved version of the El Primero...essentially the same movement in the Zenith Chronomaster GT. So the 4130 is two design generations more advanced than the El Primero...how do you conclude the Zenith Chronomaster GT is a superior watch to the Daytona? If you like X brand better than Rolex, that's fine. But if you're going to try to make an arguement that says X movement is superior to the 4130, or the X watch is better than the Daytona, I'd like to see some specifics. |
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IWC watches are more exclusive and most well known are those made of titanium. I have been wearing a Porshce Design Ocean Model Automatic made by IWC for over 10 years. (As you might know, IWC no longer makes watches for Porsche Design) Whenever I go for heavy sports I will wear my IWC Ocean. I also dived in the Great barrier reef with it. It has never failed me. It is not a watch that most of the time you leave it to a draw. The major difference of a Rolex and a IWC Titanium, is the IWC is much lighter and therefore more resistance to vibrations. If I go for a IWC watch other than a titanium one, I will also consider Frank Muller's.
Below are photos I took of the latest CLS IWC AMG shows where my dream watches are the IWC AMG models. The price is ranged from USD7000 to USD8000 depends on whether you want the metal strip or leather strip.
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All I know is this:
My best friend has only one watch- a Rolex Daytona. The thing is so inaccurate, he is constantly asking me what time is it, even when he's wearing it. He has sent it back to Rolex several times to have it fixed / timed, but it still loses several minutes a day. Seven Thousand Dollars is a lot to spend for a very inaccurate watch. Perhaps my friend has a lemon, but NOBODY I know thinks of Rolex watches as superior timekeepers. I would get a Tudor before a Rolex. Anything with an ETA movement is a better move.
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A Daytona is a COSC certified chronometer....in order to pass, the watch must peform at a tollerance of no more than +6 to -4 seconds per day. If your "friend's" Daytona had been sent to Rolex for service (something that should be done about every 5 years for any mechanical timepiece) then it would be regulated back to within COSC specs. If you're truly trying to suggest that a stock ETA movement is superior to a Rolex movement....well, that's like suggesting a Chevy Cavalier engine will out perform the BMW M5. |
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