It's about 497m more than I need, but I still want it.
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Thought about then instead of another Ironman but they are way too big and bulky.Thinking about another new watch, have seen some cool gshock designs. Might do some more looking around.
Thought about then instead of another Ironman but they are way too big and bulky.
It really depends what you are after. The watches people spend a lot of money on (and people like me drool over) tend to be mechanicals, which are bought more for a love of their engineering and craftsmanship than any practical reason.I love watches, can't deny that.. but, even with what I guess I could say is a reasonable income I could never justify spending.... above $4k for a watch, really. I just think I could be better off spending that elsewhere. Not to say I would judge anyone doing it etc.
I did say to myself though that if I got a promotion (which is more or less coming) that I would treat myself to "the most expensive watch I've ever bought" - but this isn't all that hard given it only has to be >$800.
Having said that... what is a good, modern/young? watch for about the $2-$2500 mark?
It really depends what you are after. The watches people spend a lot of money on (and people like me drool over) tend to be mechanicals, which are bought more for a love of their engineering and craftsmanship than any practical reason.
Mechanical watches are a lifetime expense though - more than one person has bought a Rolex for $6K without realising it has to be serviced every five years at $1K+ a pop.
If you just want something stylish to go on your wrist, stick with quartz. They’re cheaper, more reliable and more accurate than mechanical watches and require virtually no maintenance. For a few hundred dollars you can have your pick of a million beautiful options.
The only watches I would suggest staying away from are luxury fashion watches. Paying $2K for a cheap quartz movement because it’s got the name Tag Heur slapped on it is crazy, IMO.
The only watches I would suggest staying away from are luxury fashion watches. Paying $2K for a cheap quartz movement because it’s got the name Tag Heur slapped on it is crazy, IMO.
If you are still looking...I love watches, can't deny that.. but, even with what I guess I could say is a reasonable income I could never justify spending.... above $4k for a watch, really. I just think I could be better off spending that elsewhere. Not to say I would judge anyone doing it etc.
I did say to myself though that if I got a promotion (which is more or less coming) that I would treat myself to "the most expensive watch I've ever bought" - but this isn't all that hard given it only has to be >$800.
Having said that... what is a good, modern/young? watch for about the $2-$2500 mark? I find so many of the watches I see look like they're for 50yo grey poupon types.
I like the look of this style lately; with the steel mesh band:
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I might even buy that Hilfiger watch anyhow given it is only $250ish lol - but I am definitely aiming higher..
This this this this.Na get a watch from a watch company I reckon not a fashion label watch, you’d be better off buying a $250 Seiko IMO
Watch engineering comes in four levels.Yeah I appreciate that with your interest in watches that is where you stand on it - makes sense - and if it makes no sense to spend $2k on a watch for style reasons then what do you do?
I feel like many people would spend $$ on a watch for its engineering but I would have to say many people would spend up big just for status.
I'd like a watch where people that go "gee I love your watch" - I'm that guy - but I also don't want to spend hugely heh
If you are still looking...
This is what I would be looking at for the style you are after and at your budget.
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Swiss watch with 100+ year history
In house movement based on Valjoux 7750
28,000 bph
60 hour power reserve.
Under $2k
Thoughts outabounds ?
This this this this.
Watch engineering comes in four levels.
Level one- quartz. Tells the perfectly time but uses electric means to do it. (Consider it a photograph)
Level two- Basic automatic. Encapsulates the brilliance of human ingenuity, using a multitude of infintisimally tiny cogs, springs and wheels constantly in motion- spinning, turning and slowly expanding so as to measure the passing time with such amazing accuracy that days are timed to within a few seconds. All this in something the size of a 20 cent coin. (Consider it an amazing work of art)
Here is a video of a $250 Seiko as an example- awe inspiring.
Level three- Quality automatic. Does the above only better. (Consider it as an amazing work of art by a famous artist in a nicer frame).
Level four. Prestige automatic. Does the above except every tiny cog, wheel and spring is its own work of art (Consider it as a masterpiece by Da Vinci)
David Jones stock some Mido models.Awesome advice thank you! :thumbs up:
I really do like the look of that Mido watch - can you actually go somewhere and see one in person?
David Jones stock some Mido models.
That one isnt on their website that I could see but might be worth asking in store, you will certainly be able to see similar Mido timepieces and get a feel for them.
If you buy instore you will pay a premium over what they go for online however.
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Yeah I appreciate that with your interest in watches that is where you stand on it - makes sense - and if it makes no sense to spend $2k on a watch for style reasons then what do you do?
I feel like many people would spend $$ on a watch for its engineering but I would have to say many people would spend up big just for status.
I'd like a watch where people that go "gee I love your watch" - I'm that guy - but I also don't want to spend hugely heh
I was very close to going towards a rolex but ended up going with a Bulova for 1/50th if the price. Really happy with the decision though i still think about the Rolex every day
Bulova
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Dream Rolex
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Are Seiko and Fossil watches considered good/cool?
Fair call.Short answer, it depends and people will agree/disagree as watches are subjective.
Seiko relative to other watches at their price-point, yes.
Fossil less so as they're a fashion watch, but they pair well with a summer outfit if you're under 35.
On the grand scheme of watches hierarchy both are a no, but don't let that stop you from purchasing and enjoying either brand.
Fair call.
I’m really at that struggle point of only wanting to wear a notable watch but not yet able to justify the expense (can afford it just don’t want to)
Are Seiko and Fossil watches considered good/cool?
Seiko make some of the most expensive and highest craftsmanship timepieces in existence with their Grand Seiko line.Are Seiko and Fossil watches considered good/cool?