Monday, September 28, 2009

TUDOR From the 90s






This is a Tudor manufactured & sold in the late 1990s.
It is made of stainless steel Rolex casing, with gold-plated bracelet and 18k solid gold bezel.
The watch has an automatic movement.
The watch dial signed "PRINCE OYSTERDATE" - A phrase commonly used by Rolex for its Prince and Oyster models.

Tudor progressed through its early days (1900s) as a sub brand of Rolex Oyster models for the UK market initially, using the Rose logo and transformed itself over the last few decades. The late 1990s Tudor models carried with it clear sign of Rolex linage, with the Rolex logo on the watch adjusting crown and case back inscription about its originality.
So this piece is among the last few models made under such unique arrangement.

All Tudor models after year 2000 would only bear the Tudor logo, without any trace of its original roots from Rolex. Surely the change in marketing approach will bring back fond memories of Tudor watches that bear the Rolex logo... and oyster casing.

Sunday, September 20, 2009

Black Monster Stealth


This is not one of my collection.

It is another modified Seiko divers watch by a watch master in the USA. It was grabbed immediately once put on the market.

Remember that I got one of those rare pieces as well, mine is a Blue Monster Stealth.
Readers may go and read about the piece which was posted on this blog in June 2009.

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

FLAGSHIP by Longines




One of the most sought after vintage watches manufactured by Longines.
The Flagship watch carries with it an illustrious history of the great adventurer - Columbus who discovered North American Continent.

Precisely this is the watch made by Longines to commemorate Columbus' historic voyage led to his greatest find in life - North America. Flagship was manufactured in circa 1956 - 57 period, the watch is made of solid 18k rose gold and houses a manual hand-winding movement.

The most interesting part is the18k solid gold watch case back, embossed with the flagship of Columbus' fleet. The detailed and very fine craftsmanship (of the flagship) is among the best in any watch case back design.

Noted that Longines took an initiative to reproduce the flagship model in the early 2000s based on its original vintage, sold on limited edition.

What you see in the picture is the ORIGINAL flagship made in 1950s. It is definitely one of my desired collections.

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Rolex Oyster QUARTZ



The Rolex Oyster Quartz is no longer in production for quite a while.
They were steel, gold-steel versions on sales in the 1980s - 90s.

In the past, the Rolex Centre would provide free battery change for Rolex Quartz for life-time (as promised). In recent time Rolex Centre in Singapore has started to charge customer S$35.00 for workmanship (according to them) which includes inspection of the mechanism during battery change. But i enjoyed free-of-charge batter changes in the past.

The quartz movement in this Rolex model is highly complex and premium quality, it is officially certified chronometer. It only uses battery from original source - Rolex.
The watch shown here is made of stainless steel &18K gold. Noted that on the dial it signs OYSTERQUARTZ DATEJUST.
The Rolex Oyster Quartz becomes yet another highly sought after collectible among the enthusiasts. Up till now, this model remains the ONLY watch in which Rolex had manufactured with a quartz mechanism/movement.