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2012-11-25 6:18 PM
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2012-11-25 7:09 PM
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If I ever got a "high-dollar" watch it would be an Omega Speedmaster Professional,  because I'm a space geek.   If it's good enough for astronauts, it's good enough for me. Although it's not even close to being "high-dollar" compare to the gorgeous movements posted here.

My friend got one as an engagement present from his wife.   It's a good-looking piece.
2012-11-25 8:32 PM
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moondawg14 - 2012-11-25 8:09 PM

My friend got one as an engagement present from his wife.   It's a good-looking piece.

Yeah ok, but how does the watch look?

2012-11-25 8:57 PM
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I'm not much of a watch guy, but I photograph plenty of them for work. Invicta watches seem to be our big sellers to collectors. Check www.shopnbc.com
2012-11-26 6:20 AM
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moondawg14 - 2012-11-25 7:09 PM

If I ever got a "high-dollar" watch it would be an Omega Speedmaster Professional,  because I'm a space geek.   If it's good enough for astronauts, it's good enough for me. Although it's not even close to being "high-dollar" compare to the gorgeous movements posted here.

My friend got one as an engagement present from his wife.   It's a good-looking piece.

 Yeah, that's a classic looking watch. My wife was really trying to get me to buy it instead of the one I eventually bought. A lot of the watches in their line up were appealing to my taste.

2012-11-26 6:50 AM
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powerman - 2012-11-25 5:40 PM

BigDH - 2012-11-25 1:34 PM thats an awesome post.

Honestly, I thought he was getting INTO better watches, but then noticed the budget and realized he's no newbie. I just left it for those maybe that are.

What most people don't know is you don't have to spend 1000s to get a well crafted good watch.

As far as the point.... what's the point of a gold necklace or diamond ear rings... they can't even tell time.

I still think I'm a newbie with much to learn. Ive just recently become more interested in the area over the last couple of years...watches, watch makers and the different movements. Whatever I buy I hope to enjoy it for many years and it would be nice to be able to pass a few items like this down to my children and their kids when I get old and they have children. Items that not only had sentimental value but also retains some $ value as well.


2012-11-26 8:04 AM
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One thing to keep in mind with high end watches is insurance. Most homeowners policies have a cap on how much they will pay for jewelry. Like a high end bike, you might need additional coverage for the value of your watch.
2012-11-26 10:35 AM
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IMHO... There are only 4 pieces of jewelry that a man should wear to project a stylish yet professional image: 1) a wedding band 2) eyeglasses 3) cuff links and 4) a watch.

Considering 3 of the 4 are most likely worn on a daily basis, choose wisely.

I have shown three of my favorites below (I own the Seamaster - a dive watch). I have never been a fan of Rolex (great watch I just find most to be just to flashy for my taste). I prefer crisp clean design.

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2012-11-26 10:51 AM
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bullyboy - 2012-11-26 11:35 AM

IMHO... There are only 4 pieces of jewelry that a man should wear to project a stylish yet professional image: 1) a wedding band 2) eyeglasses 3) cuff links and 4) a watch.

Considering 3 of the 4 are most likely worn on a daily basis, choose wisely.

I have shown three of my favorites below (I own the Seamaster - a dive watch). I have never been a fan of Rolex (great watch I just find most to be just to flashy for my taste). I prefer crisp clean design.

Happy hunting.

all three very nice looking watches, right in line with the look I like.
2012-11-26 10:53 AM
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I'll only add this as I don't know much at all about timepieces...

To many men (myself included), it's no big deal.  Just something to keep the time.

To many women, it's not only an attractive accesory, but says something about your character.  Most men will NEVER look at another guy's wrist to check out their watch.  But many women will.  If you're single, investing in a handsome timepiece can make a difference.

 

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Bigfuzzydoug - 2012-11-26 11:53 AM

I'll only add this as I don't know much at all about timepieces...

To many men (myself included), it's no big deal.  Just something to keep the time.

To many women, it's not only an attractive accesory, but says something about your character.  Most men will NEVER look at another guy's wrist to check out their watch.  But many women will.  If you're single, investing in a handsome timepiece can make a difference.

 

good point! Never really though about this when I was a single man!


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Bigfuzzydoug - 2012-11-26 10:53 AM

I'll only add this as I don't know much at all about timepieces...

To many men (myself included), it's no big deal.  Just something to keep the time.

To many women, it's not only an attractive accesory, but says something about your character.  Most men will NEVER look at another guy's wrist to check out their watch.  But many women will.  If you're single, investing in a handsome timepiece can make a difference.

 

just make sure your watch doesn't cost more than your car. 

2012-11-26 11:59 AM
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I have a Brietling Navitimer World that I got 5 years ago. Zero problems and I love this watch. I may get another Brietling again soon as a more everyday watch.
2012-11-26 12:53 PM
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I could go on, and on, and on about this topic, but I'll try to keep my excitement level down in order to keep this post from reaching multiple pages.

Questions:

  • What are you going to be using the watch for?  Dress occasions only, everyday, all the time (including yard work)?
  • Do you prefer big or more traditional sized watches (depending on your wrist size over 42mm in diameter is generally considered to be the threshhold)?
  • Do you want a conservative look or do you want to draw attention to the watch?
  • Are you looking for gold, stainless, combo?
  • Any specific features?  (Chronograph, date, day/date, moonphase, etc.)?
  • Do you want an automatic or battery powered?
  • Do you want brand new or used?  Some older models may have features that you like better (ie:  glossy vs. matte finish dial), and you can get a great deal on a used one from a trusted source.

 

  • Last but not least - what type of watch do you remember seeing that got you excited about getting a high quality watch in general?

This last one is pretty important as it can affect your enjoyment of the watch.  I was going to get a Submariner for the longest time until I really started thinking about what got me interested in watches.  I remembered the watch that Tom Selleck wore in Magnum, P.I. and all of a sudden, my mind was made up.

I'm happy to help with sources for used watches and to bounce ideas off of- just PM me and we'll exchange information - this can be an overwhelming process, but it can be a lot of fun also.

Lastly, I'll leave you with a photo of mine taken at the ballpark last year:

GMT

2012-11-26 1:42 PM
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Bigfuzzydoug - 2012-11-26 9:53 AM

I'll only add this as I don't know much at all about timepieces...

To many men (myself included), it's no big deal.  Just something to keep the time.

To many women, it's not only an attractive accesory, but says something about your character.  Most men will NEVER look at another guy's wrist to check out their watch.  But many women will.  If you're single, investing in a handsome timepiece can make a difference.

 

No, it's just like anything else... it means something to those that know. I do notice watches and what people wear... not for status, just interesting and conversation. No different than bikes... do you think the average person knows what Dura Ace is, or Record group?

I know very few women that know what good watches are. Just about everyone I have ever met know what good diamonds are.

More than likely, I don't have the income that would attract a women that knew I had $10K sitting on my wrist. But I would venture to guess, their interest would be in what that meant to her, not how incredible the movement was and the work that goes into watch making.

A watch is my only "man jewelry". I love them because of what they are. I have been drawn to watches very early on. But when it comes down to it, all "jewelery" is the same thing.... But to me, I would rather have a nice collection of watches, than a nice car. Unfortunately, I have neither.

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Fyi, the insurance on a 5k watch is about $6 per month. Maybe $5.

 

 

seconded on watchuseek. You can get lost for weeks in there.



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XCtoTri - 2012-11-24 2:51 AM

Why not just buy a knock-off watch that looks like a 5k watch but is $19.99? Unless you're buying the watch as an investment with projected price increases.


Why not fake an IM diploma and tell everyone you did an ironman?
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XCtoTri - 2012-11-24 2:51 AM Why not just buy a knock-off watch that looks like a 5k watch but is $19.99? Unless you're buying the watch as an investment with projected price increases.
Why not fake an IM diploma and tell everyone you did an ironman?

Agreed FlyBoy.

XCtoTri - Some don't see the problem, but in a triathlon world equivalent, it's like cutting the run course and still accepting the medal.

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2012-11-27 9:07 AM
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I'm a recovering watch fanatic.  I'm down to 18 of them now, with most of those being lower-rent ones that have little monetary value.  I second the watchuseek forums.  I've purchased a few from over there, and have never been dissatisfied.

The great thing about watches is how unique preferences are.  I've always been a sucker for a good-looking auto dive watch.  I also prefer a little smaller diameter, as I don't want to look like I'm wearing a small dinner plate on my wrist.  From a brand standpoint, I'm a fan of mid-majors like Tag Heuer, Omega, Bulova, Seiko, Oris, Luminox, Hamilton, etc.  For the most part, you can get a good-quality, affordable watch from these manufacturers.  It looks good on your wrist, and won't require a second mortgage.

My all-time favorite would be a Breitling Navitimer.  But, just haven't convinced the Mrs. that it is a cost effective purchase.

Good luck with the search.  That is a great part of the process.

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FlyBoy172 - 2012-11-27 8:12 AM
XCtoTri - 2012-11-24 2:51 AM Why not just buy a knock-off watch that looks like a 5k watch but is $19.99? Unless you're buying the watch as an investment with projected price increases.
Why not fake an IM diploma and tell everyone you did an ironman?

Or go to a doctor that bought his diploma online? Or cut the course at a race and tell everyone you won?

Because he's not buying it to impress someone else, he's buying it for his own enjoyment.

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Off topic, but since my Rolex needs to be repaired, is it better do do it locally or are there less expensive and reputable alternatives?


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twomarks - 2012-11-26 1:53 PM

I could go on, and on, and on about this topic, but I'll try to keep my excitement level down in order to keep this post from reaching multiple pages.

Questions:

  • What are you going to be using the watch for?  Dress occasions only, everyday, all the time (including yard work)?
  • Do you prefer big or more traditional sized watches (depending on your wrist size over 42mm in diameter is generally considered to be the threshhold)?
  • Do you want a conservative look or do you want to draw attention to the watch?
  • Are you looking for gold, stainless, combo?
  • Any specific features?  (Chronograph, date, day/date, moonphase, etc.)?
  • Do you want an automatic or battery powered?
  • Do you want brand new or used?  Some older models may have features that you like better (ie:  glossy vs. matte finish dial), and you can get a great deal on a used one from a trusted source.

 

  • Last but not least - what type of watch do you remember seeing that got you excited about getting a high quality watch in general?

This last one is pretty important as it can affect your enjoyment of the watch.  I was going to get a Submariner for the longest time until I really started thinking about what got me interested in watches.  I remembered the watch that Tom Selleck wore in Magnum, P.I. and all of a sudden, my mind was made up.

I'm happy to help with sources for used watches and to bounce ideas off of- just PM me and we'll exchange information - this can be an overwhelming process, but it can be a lot of fun also.

Lastly, I'll leave you with a photo of mine taken at the ballpark last year:

GMT

Great post...Looking for stainless automatic, 38-42size something I can wear with casual all the way up to a suit so nothing too flashy. Im ok with pre owned as long as its near new condition. Ive got so much to learn yet

Not sure when I first became interested in watches, just happened over the last couple of years, I'll have to think on that one.

The Zenith El Primero 36000 vph stainless is the front runner so far, beautiful watch...just wish I could try it on before I decide but no Zenith dealers anywhere close to my area.

Awesome Rolex in the pic!

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twomarks - 2012-11-26 1:53 PM

I could go on, and on, and on about this topic, but I'll try to keep my excitement level down in order to keep this post from reaching multiple pages.

Questions:

  • What are you going to be using the watch for?  Dress occasions only, everyday, all the time (including yard work)?
  • Do you prefer big or more traditional sized watches (depending on your wrist size over 42mm in diameter is generally considered to be the threshhold)?
  • Do you want a conservative look or do you want to draw attention to the watch?
  • Are you looking for gold, stainless, combo?
  • Any specific features?  (Chronograph, date, day/date, moonphase, etc.)?
  • Do you want an automatic or battery powered?
  • Do you want brand new or used?  Some older models may have features that you like better (ie:  glossy vs. matte finish dial), and you can get a great deal on a used one from a trusted source.

 

  • Last but not least - what type of watch do you remember seeing that got you excited about getting a high quality watch in general?

This last one is pretty important as it can affect your enjoyment of the watch.  I was going to get a Submariner for the longest time until I really started thinking about what got me interested in watches.  I remembered the watch that Tom Selleck wore in Magnum, P.I. and all of a sudden, my mind was made up.

I'm happy to help with sources for used watches and to bounce ideas off of- just PM me and we'll exchange information - this can be an overwhelming process, but it can be a lot of fun also.

Lastly, I'll leave you with a photo of mine taken at the ballpark last year:

GMT

I have the same watch. I really like how it looks. As I've said, it's broken three times now. First time was my fault, not having it properly serviced for a while and took it diving. Filled with water and had to go back to Rolex. Second time I dropped it and the stem broke. This time it just died.

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trmat79 - 2012-11-26 12:59 PM

I have a Brietling Navitimer World that I got 5 years ago. Zero problems and I love this watch. I may get another Brietling again soon as a more everyday watch.


You're a pilot. I've come to the conclusion we're the only ones who "get" Breitlings

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I haven't looked at Breitling in quite some time. They were the first brand of high end watches that I really fell in love with.

... I think I could web shop for watches all day.





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