u/neifichicken

Chronograph Color debate

Obviously I know these questions are dumb because ultimately I should get what I want, but I’m legitimately torn between two color options. There’s the classic Blue dial or the Panda dial. I’ve tried both in person and I probably was a bit more drawn to the blue because it is stunning (Call it a 60/40 preference), but I also have two blue dial watches already (Rolex) and do not own any lighter dial watches so the Panda dial is probably a bit more versatile to my 4 watch collection.

I guess this is probably more of a general watch question than VC specific, but curious if there’s any insight from those of you that are more experienced with watch owning given my collection is going to stay more in 4-6 range for the time being. Which would you guys choose to get given the above?

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u/neifichicken — 24 hours ago

Overseas Dual Time & Chronograph Wait

I tried searching other wait threads but all I found was someone sharing their website to have users submit wait times. I’ve never bought a Vacheron but am turning 40 later this year and am thinking about splurging by getting either a stainless steel dual time or Chronograph. Can anyone who has purchased either in the last year know what roughly what I should expect to wait? Part of what attracts me to Vacheron is not having to play the games of Rolex, AP, etc. but I also know these things aren’t easily available. I can obviously get an older version on the grey market for below retail, but I’ve never bought a watch grey before as I’m generally spooked on authenticity/would prefer to physically inspect a used watch

Thank you

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u/neifichicken — 3 days ago
▲ 18 r/Tudor

This is my second big watch purchase after a Rolex and really happy with how it looks and the value. I was considering a Datejust but given the wait and cost difference, this really appealed to me after reading about the upgrades the new Royal’s have gotten

u/neifichicken — 20 days ago