Monday 30 January 2017

Sold : Mondaine Stop2Go DLC @ RM1,800 (with extra strap)

Mondaine is well-known for their iconic clocks as used at European train stations, and this is the infamous Stop2Go watch with current RRP : €600 / RM2,860, excluding 6% local GST.

Movement is vide the unique Swiss caliber which, like the original clock, features the famous red second hand that turns full circle in 58 seconds and then waits at 12 o'clock for the minute hand to move, before jumping one marker forward, starting its next rotation. Only Mondaine Stop2Go has this watch complication in the industry.

Am including 2 brand new straps (as per pics) with the sale- a rubber strap with Mondaine deployment clasp, and a DLC mesh strap. Full warranty applies. LNIB full boxed set.

Prefer COD at Mont Kiara so that you could check the great condition of the watch for yourself. Flipping from my collection to free a spot in the watch winder for an incoming piece. Priced for a fast sale @ RM1,800.


Rubber strap.

Mesh strap.




Sold : Archimede (German) Flieger A Heritage @ RM1,600 (with extra strap)

Archimede is well-known for their Flieger German watches, and this is the Flieger A Heritage with current RRP : €620 / RM3,000 inclusive of shipping to Malaysia, excluding 6% local GST. Movement is vide the robust and dependable Swiss ETA 2824-2, and am including 2 straps (as per pics) with the sale- a carbon-fibre design premium calf leather with butterfly deployment clasp, and a Rios1931 hand-made leather strap. 

Prefer COD at Mont Kiara so that you could check the great condition of the watch for yourself. Flipping from my collection to free a spot in the watch winder for an incoming piece. Priced for a fast sale @ RM1,600.










Cheap Thrills 3 : Lum-Tec M60 GMT

Update : Congratulations to Mr Ooi for writing in. I have contacted you with my contact no. for the pick-up. Hope you have fun with the Lum-Tec, and Happy Chinese New Year!!!



We seemed to have missed the Cheap Thrills last year (the previous one was back in April 2015 @ Cheap Thrills 2), so let's do an early one this year to make up. Then later down the year, we could have another one again to keep the annual tradition going.

Like any watch collectors, I am intrigued by bright and lasting lume on my watches. In fact, I have purposely purchased some watches just to check out their lume-ability, and thereafter flipping them off still in relatively new and unworn condition. Amongst the best that I had experienced was from Rolex SD4000 (blue Chromalight), Tudor Pelagos, Seiko Tuna/Turtle/Monster (LumiBrite), etc.

Some readers have previously wrote-in to ask me for my opinion on Lum-Tec watches, but which I couldn't contribute as I have yet to own any watches from the marque. Add to the fact that you couldn't readily source for this brand from watch shops in Malaysia and had to order direct from overseas, so it made making a review of its model to be slightly more trying.

Well, a known forummer whom had previously purchased a Tudor watch from me contacted me recently as he had seen a pre-owned Lum-Tec M60 GMT on sale for RM1,800, and he was interested to learn more about it. This brand had been long neglected in my blog, so I thought that I could just jump the gun and get for myself a similar watch; afterwhich I could always flip as per the norm after my review, albeit at a lower price.

Popping into Lum-Tec's website, the M60 GMT was listed under the M-series, where it was retailing at USD565.00. Choosing the shipping to Malaysia would add the final sum to USD636.95. Thereafter, add in the 6% local GST (RM158.00), and you would have the watch delivered right to your door step for just a tad under RM2,800.00.




The Lum-Tec M60 GMT was limited to 200 LE pieces, and was powered by Swiss Ronda 515.24H movement. The rest of the specs included the following :

44mm width excluding crown
24mm lug width
14.5mm thick
Weight on leather strap 129g/4.6 oz.
316L stainless steel.
Brushed finish.
Sapphire crystal with double side clear anti-reflective coating.
Threaded stainless steel caseback.
300 meters/990 ft. water resistance.

All of which brings us to today's Cheap Thrills.

This time around, this blog would give away a Lum-Tec M60 GMT. Lum-Tec is famous for its lume technology, and the owner is sure to have to have lots of fun looking at the lume in the dark. The 3rd reader whom e-mail to the blog address with with his/her e-mail address, wins the Lum-Tec. Self-collection only, in the vicinity of Kuala Lumpur.






















Sunday 29 January 2017

Mondaine Stop2Go + DLC Milanese Strap


My Mondaine Stop2Go DLC was shipped with a rubber strap matched with a DLC deployment clasp. It works the part, but I was looking for a more stylish strap to match with this stylish watch. After all, Mondaine's infamous dial along with its unique Stop2Go functionality was a staple across metropolitan train stations all across Europe, so I thought that it deserved more than just a conventional rubber strap. 


Looking across the Mondaine range, I was attracted to the Milanese strap that was matched with the Evo, although it needed to be DLC in order to match the Stop2Go DLC. An easy enough task if you know where to go.


According to GQ Magazine, "whether you're looking for a prime slice of classical watch design, and feel the all-weather, go-anywhere Milanese strap represents a dressier alternative to the traditional bracelet, or want the benefit of a metal strap on a more affordable model (and it certainly lends itself extremely well to some of the slim-line Scandinavian brands) fear not: having held its own for centuries, the Milanese bracelet is not going out of style any time soon. Just keep the strap and case materials the same."

With that in mind, a few clicks later, a parcel soon came over from Singapore over the Chinese New Year, and I soon retrieved a pair of DLC Milanese strap to match with the Stop2Go. But the real suspense was... would the match be a Hit or a Miss?





I think the strap complements the watch pretty well, which my better half agrees and thereafter asked me to get another Milanese strap for one of her watches. Ho-hum...