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      06-13-2017, 04:29 PM   #23
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Digging this one up again.

OP: I like the style of the CT60 as well. Very classic.

You may want to look at IWC as well. Very good watches and similar styling:
http://forums.watchnet.com/index.php...o=846117&rid=0

You may want to look at Zenith also.

You can also look for used watches on this site: www.watchrecon.com
It pulls in a ton of classified ads from many different watch forums. Just make sure the seller has references.
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      06-14-2017, 10:13 PM   #24
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Looks nice.. who makes it?
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      09-16-2017, 11:39 AM   #25
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IMHO Tiffany's goods are way, way overpriced and then there's the issue of their quality.....

I would listen to the posters who have responded to you here, $12k can get you an incredible watch from a reputable manufacturer with great quality and resale value. $12k could get you two very, very good used watches.

Take some time to visit the Forums on the following site: http://forums.watchuseek.com/forum.php
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Bigbezzee View Post
Tiffany & Co. pre-dates Rolex in watch making by 45 years

The complete Tiffany Timepiece line underwent a redesign, inside and out before the CT60 was released. The Ct60 now uses La-Joux Perret (hublot, Tag, Panerai) and Selitta (Bvlgari, Omega) now that Swatch Group has pulled back on the ETA movements. The watches are made in a swiss factory not far from Patek Phillippe, a Tiffany collaborator since 1853. The watch will not lose 1/2 the value after purchase. In fact it will appreciate due to Brand and rarity(17,000 total watches produced 2016)

Matticus91, If you are truly interested in a CT60, send me and email.

Bryan.Robinson@tiffany.com
I am not disputing your opinion, but if you want to see just how quickly Tiffany watches lose their value, take a peek here: http://forums.watchuseek.com/search....chid=134180353

At the $12k price point the OP is at he certainly has choices in the realm of Rolex, IWC, etc.
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      09-16-2017, 12:54 PM   #27
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Thought this article- https://www.hodinkee.com/articles/Tiffany-CT60 -and pictures show how good looking the Tiffany '60' line is. I wish the IWC Portugeiser line had a similar look to pieces like the Tiffany Calendar.
Tiffany watches are a known entity, in comparison to a company like Hublot which had good pieces but I believe now they've lost a LOT of their desirability.
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