Wearing an omega today as well. SMP chrono Rose gold with the matte bezel. I think this is a Europe only exclusive I haven't seen any other in person.
Sea Speed said:
Uuuuuuugghhhhh. I hate you. Want so bad but not ready to buy again.
AgEng06 said:
What kind of appreciation do you think this watch will see in, say, 5-10 years (if any)?
schmendeler said:
I get H.R. Giger vibes.
I'd add Hamilton, Tissot and Glycine to this listschmendeler said:squaleTheOC16 said:
TL;DR: Advice on places/people to talk to for my first time buying a decent watch.
Looking for some advice, if this isn't the place to post this I apologize (I've been following the thread for a month or so now).
I'm looking at being forced to upgrade my watch collection. I love wrist watches, always have. Right now I have 9 that I rotate through, a few dress watches in various metals and face colors and a few sport watches. I probably purchase (trade for) a new watch every 4-6 months on average.
The only watches I've ever owned are Fossil.
I got started in them as a kid because my aunt dated the CEO for a long time, so we used to get watches like they were candy. Then once I was in college and older, I realized you could trade a broken watch (or a new one for that matter) for 50% off the price of a new one, and I liked that as a form of warranty protection but also to keep the collection fresh.
Anyhow, I've never had any problem with Fossil before the last couple years. Obviously my standards aren't high, but they have wide selection and they show the time. However, they have started recently making their bracelets very very cheaply - almost feels like plastic. Rattles in a weird way when wearing, and just feels junky.
So what I'd like to know from you guys is where to begin my journey away from the only brand I've ever known, and something of a higher quality. Looking for a shop or person who can shoot me straight and help find watches to my liking. I live in College Station but come to Houston every month or so.
I'd thought of getting a Rolex once I hit a certain income level as a sort of reward/motivation to myself, but it seems now's not the time for that (current supply/demand). That's probably the only brand I'd consider spending multiple thousands of dollars on, my thinking being it could be a special thing to pass down to someone (nephew, young cousin, etc) when I'm gone. While there are other brands with a product as good or better, Rolex is the name everyone knows. So I feel like if the recipient isn't a watch connoisseur, they'll still appreciate a Rolex while they might not understand the value of Patek.
Anyhow, if I have been happy with Fossil thus far, I don't see needing to spend thousands to have watches I enjoy wearing. Price range I'd say is probably $500-$1,000 (again unless it's an heirloom piece).
Any recommendations on where to venture out into finding nice(r) watches would be greatly appreciated.
christopher ward
seiko presage
citizen
yema
those are all brands that will give you something well made. some have better bang for the buck than others.
If you bump up your range to 1500-2000, Nomos is where I would look. Truly the best bang for your buck I've found. In house movements. Their own unique look and style. Not a giant dinner plate on your wirst.captkirk said:I'd add Hamilton, Tissot and Glycine to this listschmendeler said:squaleTheOC16 said:
TL;DR: Advice on places/people to talk to for my first time buying a decent watch.
Looking for some advice, if this isn't the place to post this I apologize (I've been following the thread for a month or so now).
I'm looking at being forced to upgrade my watch collection. I love wrist watches, always have. Right now I have 9 that I rotate through, a few dress watches in various metals and face colors and a few sport watches. I probably purchase (trade for) a new watch every 4-6 months on average.
The only watches I've ever owned are Fossil.
I got started in them as a kid because my aunt dated the CEO for a long time, so we used to get watches like they were candy. Then once I was in college and older, I realized you could trade a broken watch (or a new one for that matter) for 50% off the price of a new one, and I liked that as a form of warranty protection but also to keep the collection fresh.
Anyhow, I've never had any problem with Fossil before the last couple years. Obviously my standards aren't high, but they have wide selection and they show the time. However, they have started recently making their bracelets very very cheaply - almost feels like plastic. Rattles in a weird way when wearing, and just feels junky.
So what I'd like to know from you guys is where to begin my journey away from the only brand I've ever known, and something of a higher quality. Looking for a shop or person who can shoot me straight and help find watches to my liking. I live in College Station but come to Houston every month or so.
I'd thought of getting a Rolex once I hit a certain income level as a sort of reward/motivation to myself, but it seems now's not the time for that (current supply/demand). That's probably the only brand I'd consider spending multiple thousands of dollars on, my thinking being it could be a special thing to pass down to someone (nephew, young cousin, etc) when I'm gone. While there are other brands with a product as good or better, Rolex is the name everyone knows. So I feel like if the recipient isn't a watch connoisseur, they'll still appreciate a Rolex while they might not understand the value of Patek.
Anyhow, if I have been happy with Fossil thus far, I don't see needing to spend thousands to have watches I enjoy wearing. Price range I'd say is probably $500-$1,000 (again unless it's an heirloom piece).
Any recommendations on where to venture out into finding nice(r) watches would be greatly appreciated.
christopher ward
seiko presage
citizen
yema
those are all brands that will give you something well made. some have better bang for the buck than others.
They look like a $3K Timex with an extra dial for seconds.schmendeler said:
I like Nomos but you have to like that Bauhaus look.
also, i like Junghansschmendeler said:
I like Nomos but you have to like that Bauhaus look.
schmendeler said:
harsh
captkirk said:I'd add Hamilton, Tissot and Glycine to this listschmendeler said:squaleTheOC16 said:
TL;DR: Advice on places/people to talk to for my first time buying a decent watch.
Looking for some advice, if this isn't the place to post this I apologize (I've been following the thread for a month or so now).
I'm looking at being forced to upgrade my watch collection. I love wrist watches, always have. Right now I have 9 that I rotate through, a few dress watches in various metals and face colors and a few sport watches. I probably purchase (trade for) a new watch every 4-6 months on average.
The only watches I've ever owned are Fossil.
I got started in them as a kid because my aunt dated the CEO for a long time, so we used to get watches like they were candy. Then once I was in college and older, I realized you could trade a broken watch (or a new one for that matter) for 50% off the price of a new one, and I liked that as a form of warranty protection but also to keep the collection fresh.
Anyhow, I've never had any problem with Fossil before the last couple years. Obviously my standards aren't high, but they have wide selection and they show the time. However, they have started recently making their bracelets very very cheaply - almost feels like plastic. Rattles in a weird way when wearing, and just feels junky.
So what I'd like to know from you guys is where to begin my journey away from the only brand I've ever known, and something of a higher quality. Looking for a shop or person who can shoot me straight and help find watches to my liking. I live in College Station but come to Houston every month or so.
I'd thought of getting a Rolex once I hit a certain income level as a sort of reward/motivation to myself, but it seems now's not the time for that (current supply/demand). That's probably the only brand I'd consider spending multiple thousands of dollars on, my thinking being it could be a special thing to pass down to someone (nephew, young cousin, etc) when I'm gone. While there are other brands with a product as good or better, Rolex is the name everyone knows. So I feel like if the recipient isn't a watch connoisseur, they'll still appreciate a Rolex while they might not understand the value of Patek.
Anyhow, if I have been happy with Fossil thus far, I don't see needing to spend thousands to have watches I enjoy wearing. Price range I'd say is probably $500-$1,000 (again unless it's an heirloom piece).
Any recommendations on where to venture out into finding nice(r) watches would be greatly appreciated.
christopher ward
seiko presage
citizen
yema
those are all brands that will give you something well made. some have better bang for the buck than others.
BBRex said:
What are some watches at any price point that you like?