- - - Icon watches - how many exist for you? - - -

Oct 31, 2009,13:28 PM
 

Well for me their exist some icon watches that will forever be connected to some person or event.

Lets start out of this world. The Omega Speedmaster - aka the "Moon Watch" will forever be "The Moon Watch".
What will the watch be when we sometime in the future land again on the moon and on mars. Well time will show.

Next in the line of Icon watches I put the Rolex Submarine - It is the essential man watch - and for me the real James Bond watch.

 

Then comes the next icon in respect to watches and names - the Rolex Daytona.
This watch will forever be a icon watch - maybe less the newest models - but for sure the classic "Paul Newman" versions.

Another brand is Audemars Piguet- there Royal Oak Offshore - and especially the "End Of The Days (EOD)" - is also in the same league of icon watches. The EOD was one of the first high end watches PVD models on a high end watch. And that has NOT effected its price in a negative way.

Then we have some less know brands that in their own way is or will become icons in time. I personal feel that the classic Pre-A panerai is one one these - And i the IWC brand I feel that the original Ingenieur and Mark 12 is icon watches as well.

Their is many more out their in the big world. How about the Cartie Santos, Bretling navitimer, etc..

But what is a icon watch for some might not be a icon watch for others.

So I leave it up to all you to name the 5 most iconic watches from your point of view.





So lets have you list of YOUR 5 icon watches /Jan J


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my choice ...

 
 By: robhall : October 31st, 2009-15:07
1. rolex date-just steel - as this was my first top watch and it is still the essencial watch within the rolex range in my eyes - you cannot beat it over the long run ... 2. patek calatrava clous-de-paris - the most elegant watch design ever - unmatched g... 

My 5 choices are not necessarily my most iconic, but first five that come to mine

 
 By: AV : October 31st, 2009-20:42
GP 3 bridges tourbillon UN Freak Rolex day-date JLC duometre (an icon in the making) Lange 1

Here are 5 off the top of my head

 
 By: AnthonyTsai : October 31st, 2009-21:06
Rolex Submariner Panerai Luminor AP Offshore Cartier Santos JLC Reverso This question also raises another question, "Which recent watches of today will reach iconic status in the future?" Cheers, Anthony

I'll play...

 
 By: nycWIS : October 31st, 2009-23:01
Rolex Submariner Omega Speedmaster AP Royal Oak Lange 1 Swatch Quartz Just my $0.02 Mitch

Iconic, Classic, or Cult Watch?

 
 By: amanico : October 31st, 2009-23:58
That would need a definition, but if I remember well, we had an excellent thread on this topic ( Andrew D initiated it, if I'm correct ). An Iconic watch is a watch which perfectly represents the brand, os, to me, it is related to the brand. In this case,... 

good heading

 
 By: chronomtr : November 1st, 2009-02:14
AP: Royal Oak Bretling: Chronmat Cartier: Tank Basculante Eterna: KonTiki IWC: Aquatimer / Portuguese Minerva: 140th Longines: Lingbergh Jaeger Le Coultre: Futurematic Zenith: chronomaster

My 5 iconic watches and my 5 watch changing icons

 
 By: John888 : November 1st, 2009-05:46
5 Iconic Watches: 1.) PP Calatrava 2.) Rolex Datejust 3.) Lange 1 4.) AP Royal Oak Offshore 5.) Vacheron Constantin Malte Skeleton 5 Watch-Changing (revolutionary) Iconic Watches: 1.) UN Freak 2.) F.P. Journe Resonance 3.) Hublot (first fine timepiece to ... 

Iconic...

 
 By: aaronm : November 1st, 2009-09:51
I'm going to reach back to the original icons of the WW world, the ones that, in my mind, set the stage for all of this fun: 1. Rolex Oyster -- Do I need to explain 2. Gruen Curvex/Movado Polyplan -- you can't have a Freak or a Concord C1 or any of the ma...  

iconic watches, an interesting question

 
 By: G99 : November 1st, 2009-13:37
there are a lot of similarities here as i think we all understand the meaning of Iconic. it is really a watch that is instantly recognisable to anyone with a rudimentary knowledge of watches, recognisable as being of historic significance. here are a coup...  

The trench watch?

 
 By: gweilgi : November 1st, 2009-15:57
The trench watch is not a specific model but rather a type of timekeeper. The use of trench watches during the First Global Unpleasantness really moved the wrist-watch from the realm of ladies' fashion and laid the foundation of the wristwatch as the univ...