I can get a lot of seikos tax free and don't mind checking for people on here. Same with luminox. No idea on how the price compares though.
MAROON said:I was going to suggest looking at vintage watches to find a true stunner for more formal settings.jh0400 said:
I'd look at a Hamilton in your price range.
98Ag99Grad said:
Any of you ever run across this company Montana Watch ? In was on vacation a couple of weeks ago in the Bozeman area and visited their store in Livingston. They only make 75 watches a year. Some of the engraved watches are a little too busy for me but the simple design starting just under $5k looks nice. It would certainly be unique.
I'm probably just paranoid. With the value of Rolexes today I'd always have doubt if I was getting ripped off in some way once it was out of my sight (switching parts, the watch, etc.) I wouldn't have any way to know.Diggity said:
It's not like the thing is under warranty.
I don't see any issue with taking a watch to a local company who has been doing it for nearly 50 years.
Fall92 said:
Wait, there's a market for trading used Fossil watches?
It tells you the cost of production is less than half and with cost of acquiring a customer generally being high they would prefer to add additional volume to their sales with repeat business, even at lower margin, compared to selling all watches at full retail. If the watches are actually selling for $300 in the open market then I would say they are worth $300...ChipFTAC01 said:
Which tells you that $300 watch is really worth less than half that.
Case in point:TheOC16 said:
Well in the case of Fossil, you can routinely find 30-40% off sales if you just wait a month or two. They are one of those companies that mark up the sticker price to try to make you think you're getting some steal with a new sale or promotion every St. Patrick's Day or full moon.
I would never pay $300 for a Fossil, and anyone who does is getting hoodwinked.
No tank you.Diggity said:
Country Cartier?
schmendeler said:98Ag99Grad said:
Any of you ever run across this company Montana Watch ? In was on vacation a couple of weeks ago in the Bozeman area and visited their store in Livingston. They only make 75 watches a year. Some of the engraved watches are a little too busy for me but the simple design starting just under $5k looks nice. It would certainly be unique.
It looks like they use off the shelf movements, which is fine, but their pricing is putting them up against something with good cache like Tudor or Breitling or even Omega that have in house movements and are known quantities.
Sea Speed said:
Awesome watch. Is the logo on the outside of the crystal?
schmendeler said:
a thing or two!
is the reference to "big bang" something related to the creation of the universe or some other thing?
Sea Speed said:
Roger. I tried on a titanium AP with rubber strap and it was dangerously light for my liking. Id imagine this is incredibly light as well.
Thanks for the info. I've been wearing a Bulova for many years and for the price its been a great every day watch but looking to up my game around Christmas. I saw the Jared near the Woodlands has some pre-owned Omega Speedmasters in the $3-5k range I may check out.schmendeler said:98Ag99Grad said:
Any of you ever run across this company Montana Watch ? In was on vacation a couple of weeks ago in the Bozeman area and visited their store in Livingston. They only make 75 watches a year. Some of the engraved watches are a little too busy for me but the simple design starting just under $5k looks nice. It would certainly be unique.
It looks like they use off the shelf movements, which is fine, but their pricing is putting them up against something with good cache like Tudor or Breitling or even Omega that have in house movements and are known quantities.