Dear Forum Members,
I am revisiting purchasing an IWC timepiece for my fiftieth. It has been seven years in the making and now I am 53. You cannot rush these things :)
After the recent email from IWC alerting us to the advent of their three new Pilot watches I thought it time again to visit our local dealer in Melbourne, Australia.
Up until now nothing ticked all the boxes.
Required conditions:
- Non-cluttered easy to read dial face.
- Easy to read date complication without the requirement for reading glasses.
- Larger than the Portofino Automatic 38mm, smaller than the Big Pilot 55mm.
Upon visiting our dealer, the 8 day Portofino Big Date was displayed to us. It was then that I mentioned I could be interested in a gold timepiece. My estimate on how much that was going to cost was severely underestimated.
When I mentioned that I could be interested in a gold 8 Day Big Date. The dealer said the following:
"Possibly I would be interested in an a A. Lange & Sohne Saxonia Moon Phase"?
I wish to admit I am attracted to this watch. It ticked all the boxes though may have been a little on the small side at 40mm.
It was the following that the salesperson said next.
"The A.Lange & Sohne would be a better investment down the track and it is made in Germany". With an emphasis on Germany being more desirable.
My questions to the forum.
- Do A.Lange & Sohne make better investments?
- Is made in Germany more desirable?
The Saxonia does cost an extra $4,000 AUD. It is and is not a deal breaker. If I/we are going to spend $34,000 AUD on a Portofino. What is an extra $4,000 AUD?
Please remember my wife was present at the time and thought a watch would be a better investment than a fishing boat and I could hand it down to our son we he turns fifty.
For your thoughts and responses.
I did try to include a link to the Saxonia. Though my post would not post.