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All Tooled Up and Ready To Go - 5513 Tool Watch
Prsist replied to Mapman57's topic in The Rolex Area
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2000-2010: 10 YEARS OF INCREASES, FOLLOWING THE ESCALATION OF PRICES THE RANSOM OF THE CLIENT OR THE PRICE OF SUCCESS? By David Chokron In 10 years, the watch has changed considerably. But many models have remained unchanged or have changed only marginally. We found the rate cards for 2000 and compared to those of 2010. What is the magnitude of the increase? That was reasonable? Who abuses? And especially: what is the reason for this steady increase? Declines and plaintive say that the good times, it was before. That the rates were so reasonable. And this model also took 500 euros last week as the crisis is not over yet. What brands abuse. For the amateur wants to pay only the substance. He wants to watch and nothing else. The box is optional, the public does not influence. He wants the size and design at the right price. He is wary of marketing speak as he sees a snake charmer, an air hypnotic wants to divert the real truth. In this case, the prices of the watches are constantly increasing. Facts Over the whole sample ( downloadable here ), we see an average increase of 68% between 2000 and 2010. That is to say an average of 5.3% per year for 10 years. More troubling, the rise is at least about 35%, or 3.6% per year. And this in a systematic manner, without any technical justification or substantive changes. Names! The brands include reasonable Breguet, IWC, Vacheron Constantin. Those in the middle are Rolex, Breitling, Jaeger, Audemars Piguet, Omega and Panerai. Those that exceed the average are Girard-Perregaux, Lange, Patek Philippe, Tag Heuer and Zenith (the most recent collection, not even the excesses of 2003-2008). Is it gold? When asked to mark the reason for the increase in charges, it usually responds by costs. And in particular, the rising gold price. Indeed, between January 2000 and January 2010, an ounce of gold (in euro, to cushion the fall of the dollar) has increased by 159% or 220% compared to October 2010. Large groups buy hedging instruments to cushion the changes in tariffs. But these instruments do not fully and finally remove price fluctuations. Now we find that the gold models have not increased more than the steel models. It is rather the opposite. Is it steel? For example, a Rolex Air King has increased by 61% when a Day-Date white gold merely 38%.Strange. The steel would have risen more than gold? Industry statistics indicate that the French metallurgical alloys stainless steel has increased by 66% between October 2010 and January 2000. The account is not because the materials are only part of manufacturing costs, after machining, assembly, operating costs. Is this the price of the stick? Perhaps then it is life that has become more expensive? About a current in the cafes of the euro area, often based on a detailed analysis of the price of the baguette. The index of consumer prices by INSEE, which includes inflation and price changes of common products in France rose by 18.7% between 2000 and 2010. The equivalent of that statistic in Switzerland, was arrested in 2009, is +8.3%. Remember that these figures include salary increases to national levels. Our increase is not there either, although the recruitment of the watch industry was between 2004 and 2008 adds. Thieves?! So what should be the mark! They gorge, gorge themselves, abuse and we mow the wool on his back to us poor fans to watch the passion so pure! But again, the available statistics are disappointing. The business case for groups that publish their results show that the watch is not the land of plenty that we think. The gross margin (operating income divided by sales) of the Swatch Group increased from 16.3 to 16.7% between 2000 and 2009. That Richemont is stable at 18%. That the cluster jewelry watches LVMH rose from 10 to 8%. They do not put them in the pockets. 2010 takes the path of a very successful year, it is expected to boost rates of return between 1 and 3 points, an improvement that benefits mainly the Swatch Group. Is a trick But still, something does not stick. Production volumes have also been an important development. Export statistics provided by the FH show the trend. In 2001, exports accounted for 5.35 billion shows mechanical Frs. In 2008, the highest volume was 11.27 billion, an increase of 110%. 2010 should approach the milestone of 10 billion francs. So it's almost a doubling. Economic nonsense Yet with production volumes, the purchase prices of raw materials down. And learning curves show that the unit cost of products while they remain unchanged, is also lower. And these principles are well illustrated by an astonishing figure. In 2000, a Porsche Carrera cost € 72,000 in Germany. Today, 85,500, an increase of 18%. Or a Porsche, a luxury product and stable identity, evolves technologically very regularly. It includes a big chunk of steel and aluminum. And substantial development costs. 18% against our average of 67%! And this increase is explained completely by the materials, inflation, profits returned to shareholders, wages and fiscal conditions. Where does all this money? Well that's the price of success. All the increases we have detailed intervene. But it is one that is masked by the numbers. Is the depreciation of investments. And in particular the new. For parallel stable products, funds available, and source of the doubling of production volumes, brands were innovative as ever between 2000 and 2010. The ranges have never been so numerous. The number of exclusive movements, new manufacturing, is close to that of the 50's where hundreds of cohabiting brands, many of whom made their own templates. The fleet renewal machinery, investment in new technologies, vertical integration, the acquisition of suppliers, new and expanded facility certified organic non-GMO, all this costs more than the single line called "depreciation". Is the energy of the company. It is his future. The extreme example Moreover, the price of new features is also amortized over the conventional distributed over the entire range. Evidence of this movement is embodied in the case A. Lange & Söhne. Saxonia, Langematik, Lange 1 (all versions big date) and Datograph experienced an average increase of 133% is huge, but it is due. In 2000, these models accounted for half of the supply of the brand, still relatively young. Since then she has released nearly 30 new templates, more and more complicated. Her workshops have tripled in size and its international reach nearby. Noise In parallel, it became more difficult to exist in a market that has never offered so much variety.The brands have become particularly numerous. Their lines have deepened, with the same box hosting several complications and alternative embodiments (materials, colors, bracelets). And the noise is deafening. The professionalization of the watch requires that the positions of each are clearly expressed hope that they are a little bit received. We must therefore undertake publicity campaigns to differentiate themselves from the crowd. Through TV ads, billboards, banners on the web, but also more sophisticated operations. Sports sponsorship, sponsorship of events (preferably sports or charitable) activities around the brand at public fairs, developing internet tools increasingly sophisticated international presence essential. In short, marketing costs were mechanically followed the volumes. So what? The conclusion one can draw is that you stop screaming at flight. Some brands go too far, others remain reasonable. But almost all have grown up in their clothes in 2000, not only in size. In maturity, wealth and supply for many, innovation. They invested in the future and their progress as well as the trade became more sophisticated. Our second conclusion is that it is better to buy new. It is actually much better priced than a reference earlier. Is cons-intuitive, but it makes sense: part of its costs are distributed on these older models. Forward, always forward! Methodology Our study sample and not intended as, nor claim, to be representative in a statistical sense. However, they cover a lot of the brands of luxury watches and their iconic models. So it's a panoramic view and the relevant market. It excludes lines or brands whose positioning has changed so much that we could not include them. Typically, Blancpain and Hublot are absent. Each time, we compared models with the same or very similar. For example, a chronograph Pasha de Cartier rose from 38 to 42 mm. This expansion changes he radically the economic balance of its production? We think not. What about cosmetic changes? In 2000, a Patek Philippe Calatrava basic two-door gold hands Reference 3919. In 2010, it is virtually unchanged but is called 5119. Conversely, a stopwatch FP resonance. Journe has gone from a movement to a brass gold movement. It is therefore more comparable and was excluded from our study. Remains the thorniest issue, the incremental evolution. The perfect example is that of Rolex. The movements have been updated, the updated design. But they have been transfigured? No. They changed course, and references remain the pillar of watchmaking. We talk on the forum http://www.horlogerie-suisse.com/articles/DavidChokron/prix/10_ans_d_augmentations-Les_dessous_de_l_escalade_des_prix-0947110111.html
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unfortunatly the watch lacks consistant accuracy and quality parts to ever find its way onto a wrist. forever resting in the case always being passed over year in and year out for a better quality time piece, usually the Big Bang Red Devil
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Nice! Dont forget the constant whine from the movt that it is young movt and that there is no need to buy expensive gen parts!
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I love me some gadgets! If the cost is good....
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I either have a bad movt or a minute hand that likes to get stuck. I successfully removed the movt. I used a screwdriver to try and press the hand down but I don't think it worked. Not having the correct tools I think I will bring the watch to a local watch smith and see if he can get the hand down a little. I also was able to remove the rotor and apply a little grease to quiet her down. I am excited I was able to remove the movt and attempt the repair myself. It might not seem like much to most here but for my first attempt It went well. I DIDN'T DESTROY OR BREAK ANYTHING! That in itself is a success in anyones book. I successfully assembled everything back together (making sure the dial was correctly aligned in the process). It was an exercise that gives me confidence attempting more repairs and mods. I just need to acquire the proper tools for the job.
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1st season was excellent. A lot has changed for season 2. Last episode of season one, nearly everyone died! Spartacus himself was recast due to the original actor having a recurrence of cancer. Definitely watch season 1!
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Congrats! Thank you for your tireless efforts on this wonderful Forum.
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1969 Rare Omega Chronostop Driver's Watch This is an absolute first here at Hodinkee. This 1969 Omega Chronostop watch is actually positioned to be read in a landscape fashion, under the wrist of a racecar driver. Basically, imagine the face of the watch turned 90 degrees from normal viewing position so that the driver can maintain control of the steering wheel while glancing at his watch...not a bad idea really. From the research done on this piece, this watch was a limited run production and it is extremely hard to find these days. This watch features a stop-watch feature, original strap and warranty card, showing the date of purchase as July 10, 1969. This would definitely make a great addition to any sports watch collector's inventory,unfortunately, this watch has already been SOLD. It is not like us to post watches that aren't available to purchase by our readers, we just think that is a tease. This, however, is such a unique and interesting watch made by a legendary manufacturer, that we just had to talk about it. Click here to see the seller's description, even though it is not for sale. http://www.hodinkee.com/blog/2008/7/30/1969-rare-omega-chronostop-drivers-watch.html #2874 Rare Omega Chronostop Geneve Driver 1969 Enlarge Photos with a click, more photos & info below Status: SOLD Contact Seller This is a very hard to find driver’s Chronostop with the 12 o’clock position turned 90 degrees from the standard position. This watch was intended to be worn under the wrist(see advertisement). This watch is accompanied by the original international guarantee card, showing the purchase date of 7.10.69 in Germany. Watch is fit with an original Omega deployment clasp, the leather part of the band is deteriorating and will be changed before shipping. Manual winding, cal 920 17 jewels movement and 146.010 stainless steel case, watch has been serviced by our watchmaker and is in excellent working condition. We can provide more photos on request, photos are not actual size of watch, it measures 34mm across (not including crown) x 40mm lug to lug. Back to Sold Watches http://www.vintagewatch.ca/?p=318#more-318
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What instrument can I use to press down the hands?
Prsist replied to Prsist's topic in General Discussion
PLEASE DELETE THIS POST!ERROR ON MY PART. -
I have a 21j movt that I thought was slow, so I adjusted the regulator. It isn't slow. Sometimes the minute and hour hands do not move after I set the time, though the seconds hand continues ticking away. Francisco mentioned trying to press down the minute hand. I don't have a hand removal tool, what can I use in its place?
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I have a 21j movt that I thought was slow, so I adjusted the regulator. It isn't slow. Sometimes the minute and hour hands do not move after I set the time, though the seconds hand continues ticking away. Francisco mentioned trying to press down the minute hand. I don't have a hand removal tool, what can I use in its place?
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Maurice Lacroix Double Retrograde +1
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i love the concept! Looks to big for my wrist and the ticking would get on my nerves.
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This year will start with a really cool offering! *secret revealed-update*
Prsist replied to concepta's topic in The IWC Area
That black dial is sharp! -
The only good Sea Dweller currently available in the member sales forum.
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How do you take the rotor off of a 21j movement?
Prsist replied to Prsist's topic in General Discussion
Looks like I'm gonna do some filing. Thanks. -
Read, read, and read some more. Hang out in the sub-fora. Read dealer reviews. I boughtt from PT and it was a flawless transaction. PT currently has the best out of the box vintage Sea Dweller, swiss Eta 2846 movt that will need servicing quickly. Pretty good for modding but If you really want to mod a vintage SD check the for sale fora for an MBW 1665, It's preferred for hard core mods. There is debate if the Swiss ETA movts dealers sell are really Swiss ETA, Asian clones are durable, as long as you have them serviced. The three things you should do: 1. Read the stickies at the beginning of each sub-fora. 2. Read, learn, and read some more. 3. Become a VIP Member to support the forum. There is a wealth of information here, you just have to dig a little and members will gladly help you along the way. WELCOME
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The slot is too small for any of my jewelers screwdrivers.
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+1, except me doing my own build like Dizzy. I hope and pray over time I can acquire the knowledge and skill set to try a project like you do ubi. Can't wait to see her progress.
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I removed the caseback and tried to take the rotor off with my 1.2mm screwdriver. It is too thick. The screwdriver head wont fit into the rotors slot. anyone have any thoughts on what I can try?