Watches that I actually used from 2013 onwards,part1 of3, just buying what you like

Mar 08, 2013,00:26 AM
 

And what I can use...so from inexpensive to simply expensive.

Most of all, this post will have less words, but with pictures...explain how I live, from the eclectic office at home, to my clinic.

The Opus 3, Sevenfriday and even the Philip Stein, the new version...because I love the way it is playful, and the dial is beautiful to look at...

At the end of the day, this post shows a collectors collection, buying what he likes...so this is what people mean when you dont buy to impress.

 

 I keep all here...messy





You can see the boxes etc etc

































This message has been edited by bernard cheong on 2013-03-08 00:38:36

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Philip Stein . . .

 
 By: Jack Forster : March 8th, 2013-14:16
Well, no one can say you are a man who is not true to his vision :D .

did not know Philip Stein was a philistine:-)

 
 By: ztirual : March 8th, 2013-14:49
first time I hear his name... Where have I been? All 3 fab watches. What would you then buy if you wanted to impress? Z'

In Singapore, a Richard Mille Torbillon..but it has to have a tourbillon or else

 
 By: bernard cheong : March 8th, 2013-16:42
It will backfire. Funny thing about "impressing", as I get my share of watching people from my seat as a doctor. We are limiting this part of the discussion to impressing without knowing, ie by sight...an expensive watch will impress even the most hardene...