Just buy them the 911 Cabrio.
Then, buy a humble, but fun Nissan Nismo Juke with 196bhp.
I did all of that.
In a country where cars are DAMN expensive...I have no regrets.
My mum and dad are 82 years old...maybe more!
Alternative perspectives, optimism, critique,friendship, family, materialism that empowers thinking and caring for the next day, week, month or year. It is what we do with time and money. WIKIPEDIA http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Cheong
Friday, 8 February 2013
APS C sensor NEX 7 on the MB&F machine 4
Forget looking after watches for the next generation!
They will sell them for 20% of what YOU paid for in sweat.
When YOU can enjoy and sell it for 200% of your sweat.
They will sell them for 20% of what YOU paid for in sweat.
When YOU can enjoy and sell it for 200% of your sweat.
The SONY NEX or RX1 shows you the MB&F 4
THIS is a good watch.
Now tell the guy who just showed you his uber expensive branded thing on his wrist to go away.
SEE this for more rude posts:
http://bernardcheong.com/general/if-any-hunk-bully-showoff-know-it-all-boy-bullies-you-and-tells-you-he-knows-about-watches-sony-nex7/
Thursday, 7 February 2013
House Renovation or thinking of living on a boat?
You may find this VERY interesting if you have a small plot of land.
I am thinking of using this as an extension of a home.
It is way cooler, and if moored properply, it will occupy maybe 100 sq feet of land.
Monday, 4 February 2013
Of history, the Swiss, Malaysia, watchmakers, influence and opinion..."bernard cheong" in the past
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Every watch has a fascinating story, the official ambassador for Foundation De La Haute Horlogerie tells Aneeta Sundararaj, as he unravels the tales behind some magnificent pieces.
SOME people collect stamps. And some collect coins. Then, there's Dr Bernard Cheong.He collects watches, to the point where he says, "Practising medicine has become something I do in my spare time."
Born in Kuantan, Pahang, Dr Cheong's parents chose to make Singapore their home when the city state left the Federation of Malaya. "My parents insisted that I go to a good school and enrolled me in ACS (Anglo Chinese School)."
New to the social dynamics at play, he felt totally out of place.
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It is a limited edition timepiece which has, "a part of Malaysia in it; there is a fossil from an oil palm tree embedded in the design," explains Dr Cheong.
"When such watches were first made, serious collectors didn't see the brilliance in them. I wanted to be instrumental in helping watchmaking companies like this achieve success."
Malaysia, Dr Cheong insists, has a treasure trove of people who are interested in the watchmaking industry. The person who comes easily to his mind is the late Datuk Rolf Schynder. "His love for Asia was reflected in his work."
Dr Cheong then pulls up his right shirt sleeve to reveal the gift from his friend.
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Dr Cheong is also one of the judges for this year's A Journey Through Time Watch of the Year 2011 award.
Surprisingly, Dr Cheong also gives credit to the Malaysian people.
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Dr Cheong's collection of watches seems to mirror such evolution: his first watch was a Seiko stopwatch. "It cost me about SDG130 (RM316 ). That was a lot of money in the 1970s."
Today, wearing two watches all the time, he does find it difficult to pick a favourite from his vast collection. Eventually, he settles on the "master watch" (a prototype of sorts) given to him by Vianney Halter. Such admiration, it appears, is mutual as Dr Cheong says that Halter thanked him in his acceptance speech when Halter was awarded the title of The Best Watchmaker of the Year 2011.
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In the end, Dr Cheong is looking for, "that Wow! factor in any watch.
Starhill Gallery
www.starhillgallery.com, 5 Dec 2009 [cached]

The forum will include highly esteemed watch collector, Dr Bernard Cheong, Maximillian Busser, CEO of MB&F; Malaysia's astronaut, Datuk Sheikh Muszaphar; Prof Massimiliano Landi; watchmaker Peter Speake-Marin and YTL's Chief Environmental Officer, Ruth Yeoh. Dato' Sri will lead the group, which will include Dr Bernard Cheong, the very influential watch collector; Maximillian Busser, CEO of MB&F; Malaysia's first astronaut, Datuk Sheikh Muszaphar; Prof Massimiliano Landi; watchmaker Peter Speake-Marin and my Chief Environmental Officer, my daughter Ruth Yeoh.
www.starhillgallery.com, 5 Dec 2009 [cached]
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A Royal finale at Starhill Gallery’s Watch Award 2007 - Community News
www.ytlcommunity.com, 13 Dec 2007 [cached]
www.ytlcommunity.com, 13 Dec 2007 [cached]
The Starhill Gallery Active Lifestyle Watch Award 2007, was presented by Dr. Bernard Cheong.Internationally recognized by Tatler, Harper's Bazaar, Chronos Japan, The International Herald Tribune and WatchTime USA, as among the most influential collectors in the world, Dr Bernard Cheong MD, has widely been acknowledged as instrumental in defining the new era of watchmakers as artists versus artisans through his championing of the independent watchmakers.
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Sunday, 3 February 2013
Please...even if you HATE Rolex, and even if you happen to be a woman. The PLATINUM 303gram Rolex Day Date
This is ONE watch which will not make you take any risks financially.
Platinum is RARE.
The ore for this watch alone MAY be the VOLUME of 7 football fields.
Almost ALL platinum mined for the last 200 years will never even fill half a container truck.
YES. Platinum is just almost the equivalent of diamonds..pink diamonds.
Platinum is RARE.
The ore for this watch alone MAY be the VOLUME of 7 football fields.
Almost ALL platinum mined for the last 200 years will never even fill half a container truck.
YES. Platinum is just almost the equivalent of diamonds..pink diamonds.
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