Jeftiniji modeli slicni Longinesu, IWCu, Breitlingu?

BreitlinG

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Da li postoji tako nesto? Mislim sa dizajnerske strane. Kao sto invicta podseca na rolex, da li postoje neki 'parnjaci' za manje para longinesu, iwcu, breitlingu. Recimo nesto slicno ovim modelima?

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Jednostavno, elegantno, minimalisticki, a opet po nesto pristupacnijim cenama?

Da se razumemo, ne mislim na kopije, niti satove sa crne liste, nego na neke modele pristupacnijih marki koji imaju slican dizajn ovim satovima. Mozete i konkretne modele preporuciti. Pitam iz znatizelje, posto ja jos nisam naleteo na takav.
 
Pa sad baš "look like" a da nisu replike, možda nešto od kineza tipa Sea gull, Parnis i MM....Ovo je već klizav teren da li su oni replike ili nisu....sve u svemu postoji dosta pozitivnih iskustava sa njihovim kvalitetom, niska im je cena i solidna završna obrada.
 
Mislio sam vise na Certina, Citizen, Festina, Fosil, Casio i slicne marke. Swiss military, Swiss army etc, etc...
 
Bilo koji švajcarac sa "moonphase" makar i kvarc je više stotina eura pa čak i oko 1000e, a ovaj "portuguese" je specifičan, poznat IWC dizajn....Mislim da je 23j. prodavao Parnis takvog dizajna. Što se tiče moonphase imaš JL
Da i zaboravi sam ovo Poljot deluje kao odlična kupovina, obzirom da je reč o mehaničkom satu...teško da ima bolje za manje para.
 
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Odlicni predlozi ljudi! Svaka cast!

Ovaj hamilton maestro izgleda brutalno! Samo je malo povelik. Doduse i cena je oko 1000e na jomashopu.
 
Hamilton ima seriju Jazzmaster satova koji su odlican izbor:
Maestro (dolazi u dve velicine 41mm i 45mm)
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Chrono Auto
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Zatim je tu firma Archimede sa sjajnim modelom Klassik (hrono i obican sa 3 kazaljke):
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Na kraju - Christopher Ward ima par zgodnih modela:
C5 Malvern
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C9 Harrison (chrono i non-chrono)
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EDIT: Dok sam jurio slike za predloge, vidim da si Maestra vec uocio ;). Sjajan sat, zaista!
 
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Da, maestro je fenomenalan. A i ovaj C9 Harrison non chrono izgleda lepo. Inace ja tek sad primetih kakvu sam zverku postavio dole u prvom postu. IWC Schaffhausen Grande Complication:adore:
 
Ako je ovo u istinu ovako kao sto pise na sajtu u opisu sata Ja bi ovo kupio za 299 eura new old stok chronograph iz sedamdesetih sa valjoux cal 7733 chronograph sa rucnim navijanjem top masina plus vodotporan cak 200 metara sta drugo reci mehanizam Valjoux cal 7733 ugradjivao se i u Heueru I u Braitlingu po meni ovo je interesantan dizajn deluje mi onako bezvremenski ovo je tip sata koji nikad nece izaci iz mode ! Baumier chronograph - Valjoux 7733




 
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Mislim da ovaj Punisherov predlog zaslužuje i da se vidi odmah.
Stvarno zanimljivo izgleda a pare su smešne.Baš me interesuje kakav je ''uživo''.

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Meni je ovaj Walterov predlog cista desetka. E sada, problem je sto sat treba videti uzivo. Ali izgleda prelepo, i cena je vise nego prihvatljiva.
 
Sinn 903 je odlicna kupovina, vec duze vreme merkam da uhvatim neki. Problem kod ovog sata je sto mu ni polovnom ne pada cena pa ocuvani polovni primerci dostizu leeeeepe cifre!
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Junghans Attache Chronoskope jako lici na IWC Portuguese, slike su u temi:
http://www.svetsatova.com/forum/f75/sat-junghans-attaché-chronoscope-2989.html
Sat izgleda odlicno i kvalitetno je uradjen, a moze da se pronadje nov na ebay-u za 4 cene IWC-a.
 
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Pročitao sam da je Sinn kupio prava na dizajn krajem 70ih, kad je Brajtling bio pred bankrotom tako da ovo nije kopija već na ovaj dizajn imaju pravo obe firme :thumbup: Možda je Sinn čak i kvalitetniji.
 
nije kopija ali je breitling pravio navitimere od 1952. znaci 25 godina pre sinna. samo ne razumem jednu bitnu stvar, od koga su kupili prava na dizajn?
 
Pa od Brajtlinga naravno....
In 1979 the original Breitling that was founded in 1892 was liquidated. The company was in difficulties due to the cheap quartz watches. Name, designs and parts all went to new owners.


BREITLING
The Breitling name was revived in 1982. Ernst Schneider buys the Breitling company name, trademarks, and certain rights but the right to manufacture the existing Cosmonaute and Navitimer models (but not the name 'Cosmonaute') passes to Helmut Sinn. Ever since they have produced new watches, some of which are in design at least close to the original and carry the Breitling Navitimer name. The Breitling company has successfully tried to move upmarket, and both the quality and price are in a different league then the originals were.


OLLECH & WAJS

The Ollech & Wajs company had the foresight to buy much of the parts that were stocked by Breitling. The entire spares inventory,uncompleted stock, machinery, and the design rights to all pre '79 stock, were sold to O & W. Up to this day they still have on offer new, unused watches build from original Breitling parts, and parts that came from the original Breitling suppliers.

Since the Venus 178 movement was no longer available, the Val 7730 and 7736 were used and are sold under the Aviation name. These watches are identical in terms of size, case, dial, hands and movements as the original Breitling's of before 1980.

These watches were designed in the 60's and 70's, and although they are new, they must be considered classic watches. In several ways, these Aviation's are more closely related to the much loved 60's/70's Navitimer's then the present day Breitlings are. Selectron is a trademark of Ollech & Wajs , it has been used for several watches and stopwatches all equipped with sliderule.

The advent of the quartz powered mechanisms drove down much of the traditional watch making industry, and O&W ceased production in the early 1980’s. By the early 1990’s, O&W began production again, this time under a new company, formed by Albert Wajs.They still use the logo and the brand name Ollech & Wajs or O&W, as these brand names are owned by Albert Wajs.

SINN

All completed stock, and the right to use the 806/809 design (not the name) was sold to Helmut Sinn, who sold off most of the branded stock to trade. Old World Jewellers in USA bought a good proportion. Sinn now manufacture the 806/809 under their own brand name, and model no 903.

In some ways you might argue that Sinn is closer to the philosophy of the original Breitling company, in the sense that they focus on technical improvements, and try to keep the price modest. Their Navitimer derivative (903) is more a tool watch, like the Navitimer was once meant to be.

Since Sinn had the rights to produce a Navitimer style watch,they needed a movement with the so called "tri-compax" lay-out. The proven Lemania 1873, was selected. In early 2000 Lemania decided to sell the 1873 movement to sister companies only. So the 903 with Lemania 1873 movement sold out in September 2001and was replaced by model with a modified automatic Valjoux 7750 movement.

Sa "Watchuseek" ;)

 
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