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6 - Tudor / Omega / Omega / Nomos / Seiko / Casio - 202309091231

Collector:

Wondering_Electron

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6 - Tudor / Omega / Omega / Nomos / Seiko / Casio - 202309091231
Collector Description

The Seiko was my first watch to treat myself after getting a professional job after graduation.

The Omega Speedmaster Olympic was for my 30th birthday from my mum which coincided with the Beijing Olympics.

I got the Casio was bought for when I am working in the field.

Then I got the Nomos Club 701 after a promotion.

The newest addition is the new Black Bay Burgundy. This was a somewhat impulse buy when I saw it available for purchase at a Rolex AD. I was like, no wait list? Sold! I am in awe of the METAS certified movement.

The vintage Omega square is actually 43 years old. It was a gift from my grandfather to my dad and it has now been past down to me. It was in a sorry state with a missing crown and broken stem and water damage on the dial. Sent it back to Omega where they fully restored it along with a new strap. Omega are fantastic as they send back all the stuff they replaced too.

This is truly it. I think my collection is now complete because, it has a chronograph, a perpetual calendar, automatic movements, manual wound movement, a diver and a digital. The collection can be used for dress and causal.

If there was to be a "final" watch. It might have to be an Omega Globemaster.

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A.I. Collection Summary:

**"Diverse Timekeepers"**

This collection, aptly named "Diverse Timekeepers," showcases a rich blend of horological craftsmanship and innovation, featuring pieces from renowned brands like Omega, Tudor, Nomos, Seiko, and Casio. The collection excels in its versatility and movement diversity, offering a range of styles from the classic elegance of the Omega Speedmaster 2008 Olympic 5-Counter Chronograph to the rugged durability of the Casio G-Shock 5000 Series 40th Anniversary. The standout piece, the Omega Speedmaster, contributes significantly to the collection's identity with its historical significance and technical prowess. This collection is ideal for a collector who appreciates both the historical and modern aspects of watchmaking, with a keen interest in pieces that offer both aesthetic appeal and functional versatility. The collection's strength lies in its ability to cater to various occasions, from formal events to adventurous outings, making it a well-rounded ensemble for any watch enthusiast.

Watches in Collection:

Total Price ($):

Avg Price ($):

13073

2178.83

1535

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Tudor Black Bay Burgundy

USD 4350

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Omega Speedmaster 2008 Olympic 5-Counter Chronograph

USD 5500

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Omega Automatic Geneve Square

USD 500

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Nomos Club 703

USD 1850

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Seiko Premier Kinetic Perpetual Calendar

USD 600

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Casio G-Shock 5000 Series 40th Anniversary

USD 273

A.I. Collection Review:
# 6 Watches - Omega (33%) / Tudor (17%) / Nomos (17%) / Seiko (17%) / Casio (17%) ## Collection Summary **"Diverse Timekeepers"** This collection, aptly named "Diverse Timekeepers," showcases a rich blend of horological craftsmanship and innovation, featuring pieces from renowned brands like Omega, Tudor, Nomos, Seiko, and Casio. The collection excels in its versatility and movement diversity, offering a range of styles from the classic elegance of the Omega Speedmaster 2008 Olympic 5-Counter Chronograph to the rugged durability of the Casio G-Shock 5000 Series 40th Anniversary. The standout piece, the Omega Speedmaster, contributes significantly to the collection's identity with its historical significance and technical prowess. This collection is ideal for a collector who appreciates both the historical and modern aspects of watchmaking, with a keen interest in pieces that offer both aesthetic appeal and functional versatility. The collection's strength lies in its ability to cater to various occasions, from formal events to adventurous outings, making it a well-rounded ensemble for any watch enthusiast. ## Overall Collection Rating: 7.4/10.0 - **Functions Metric (8.5/10.0)** - The collection features a wide range of functionalities, including the kinetic perpetual calendar of the Seiko Premier and the robust shock resistance of the Casio G-Shock, enhancing its practical appeal. - **Movement Metric (8.3/10.0)** - With a mix of automatic, manual, and kinetic movements, the collection demonstrates excellent technical depth and variety, particularly highlighted by the Omega Speedmaster's chronograph movement. - **Versatility Metric (8.0/10.0)** - The collection covers a broad spectrum of use cases, from formal to casual and sport, with each watch contributing to a specific style category. - **Dials & Design Metric (7.8/10.0)** - The collection showcases a variety of dial designs, from the classic look of the Tudor Black Bay to the modern aesthetic of the Nomos Club, offering a balanced mix of craftsmanship and originality. - **History & Innovation Metric (7.5/10.0)** - Omega's historical significance and Seiko's innovative kinetic technology contribute positively, though the collection could benefit from more groundbreaking models. - **Material Metric (7.3/10.0)** - While the collection includes high-quality materials, such as the stainless steel of the Tudor and Omega models, there is room for more diversity in material choice. - **Rarity Metric (7.0/10.0)** - The collection includes some limited edition and unique pieces, like the Omega Speedmaster, but overall rarity is moderate. - **Brand Metric (6.8/10.0)** - The collection features a mix of well-regarded brands, with Omega and Tudor leading in prestige, though the inclusion of more high-end brands could elevate the score. - **Complications Metric (6.5/10.0)** - The collection offers a decent range of complications, with the Seiko's perpetual calendar and Omega's chronograph, but lacks more advanced features. - **Cohesiveness Metric (6.0/10.0)** - While the collection is diverse, the thematic and style alignment could be improved to create a more unified vision. ## Collection Strengths, Ideas for Improvement, Downsizing Advice ### Collection Strengths The collection's key strengths lie in its versatility and movement diversity, offering a range of styles and functionalities that cater to various occasions. The inclusion of renowned brands like Omega and Tudor adds prestige, while the Casio G-Shock provides rugged durability. ### Ideas for Improvement 1. **Enhance Material Diversity**: Introduce a watch with unique materials, such as ceramic or titanium, to add variety. Example: Omega Seamaster Diver 300M Ceramic. 2. **Increase Complication Depth**: Add a watch with advanced complications, such as a moonphase or tourbillon, to elevate the collection's technical appeal. Example: Longines Master Collection Moonphase. 3. **Strengthen Thematic Cohesion**: Consider adding a vintage-inspired piece to enhance the collection's historical theme. Example: Hamilton Intra-Matic Auto Chrono. ### Downsizing Advice Consider removing the Seiko Premier Kinetic Perpetual Calendar, as its style and functionality overlap with other pieces in the collection, and it has a lower impact on the overall collection metrics. ## Watch by Watch Summary 1. **Omega Speedmaster 2008 Olympic 5-Counter Chronograph (8.5)** - Price Estimate: $5,500. - Brand (8.5), History & Innovation (9.0), Rarity (8.0), Material (8.0), Dials & Design (8.5), Movement (9.0), Complications (7.5), Functions (8.5), Versatility (8.0) - A chronograph with historical significance, featuring a robust automatic movement and a classic design. 2. **Tudor Black Bay Burgundy (8.0)** - Price Estimate: $4,350. - Brand (8.0), History & Innovation (7.5), Rarity (7.0), Material (8.0), Dials & Design (8.0), Movement (8.0), Complications (6.5), Functions (8.0), Versatility (8.0) - Known for its vintage-inspired design and reliable automatic movement, suitable for both casual and formal settings. 3. **Nomos Club 703 (7.8)** - Price Estimate: $1,850. - Brand (7.5), History & Innovation (7.0), Rarity (7.0), Material (7.5), Dials & Design (8.0), Movement (8.0), Complications (6.0), Functions (7.5), Versatility (8.0) - A minimalist design with a manual movement, offering a modern aesthetic and excellent versatility. 4. **Seiko Premier Kinetic Perpetual Calendar (7.5)** - Price Estimate: $600. - Brand (7.0), History & Innovation (7.0), Rarity (6.5), Material (7.0), Dials & Design (7.5), Movement (7.5), Complications (7.0), Functions (8.0), Versatility (7.5) - Features a kinetic movement with a perpetual calendar, providing a unique blend of technology and style. 5. **Casio G-Shock 5000 Series 40th Anniversary (7.0)** - Price Estimate: $273. - Brand (6.5), History & Innovation (6.5), Rarity (6.0), Material (6.5), Dials & Design (7.0), Movement (7.0), Complications (6.0), Functions (8.5), Versatility (7.0) - Celebrated for its durability and shock resistance, ideal for active and outdoor use. 6. **Omega Automatic Geneve Square (6.8)** - Price Estimate: $500. - Brand (7.0), History & Innovation (6.5), Rarity (6.0), Material (6.5), Dials & Design (6.5), Movement (7.0), Complications (5.5), Functions (7.0), Versatility (7.0) - A vintage piece with a classic design, offering a glimpse into Omega's rich history.

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