Honestly, I don't even know. I've liked the majority of the watches that have been posted in the last 50 or so pages
Looks like we're successfully creating another addict.LPHA said:
Honestly, I don't even know. I've liked the majority of the watches that have been posted in the last 50 or so pages
That really narrows it down.LPHA said:
Honestly, I don't even know. I've liked the majority of the watches that have been posted in the last 50 or so pages
This is what I do: anytime I see a watch on this thread that I like I go their website and save the link off in OneNote on my Watches page. I check all watches while at that manufacturer website and save any others I like. I mostly ignore prices because it's a wish list. I'm up to 19 watches.LPHA said:
Honestly, I don't even know. I've liked the majority of the watches that have been posted in the last 50 or so pages
YouBet said:This is what I do: anytime I see a watch on this thread that I like I go their website and save the link off in OneNote on my Watches page. I check all watches while at that manufacturer website and save any others I like. I mostly ignore prices because it's a wish list. I'm up to 19 watches.LPHA said:
Honestly, I don't even know. I've liked the majority of the watches that have been posted in the last 50 or so pages
After I get through this year, I'm going to buy another watch and it's probably going to be a blue face watch because those are the ones that have jumped out at me the most. I will consult my OneNote list and narrow it down to blue face watches and apply my budget and see who is left standing.
I like to go to sites like watchmaxx or hodinkee, set my price point and look at everything. At least it will give you an idea of what style you like and which brands stand out to you.LPHA said:
This has probably been posted before, but what are some nicer, but still relatively inexpensive brands to look at? I'm talking about the $750-$2,000 range. I was always in the "I have a phone, why do I need a watch" camp, but have been wearing an Apple watch for a few years and I'm getting tired of it.
FTAco07 said:
What Daytona are you looking for?
LPHA said:
I should never have opened this thread
LPHA said:
What do you fine people think about Mido watches? I like the Ocean Star 200 I saw on Teddy Baldassare's site.
The Ocean Star GMT is a steal for a true, traveler's GMT.LPHA said:
What do you fine people think about Mido watches? I like the Ocean Star 200 I saw on Teddy Baldassare's site.
LPHA said:
What do you fine people think about Mido watches? I like the Ocean Star 200 I saw on Teddy Baldassare's site.
AgEng06 said:LPHA said:
What do you fine people think about Mido watches? I like the Ocean Star 200 I saw on Teddy Baldassare's site.
This was going to be my suggestion. Go to Teddy's site and just peruse some of his buying guides at your budget range and see what watches jump out at you.
https://teddybaldassarre.com/blogs/watches/tagged/buying-guides
Sea Speed said:
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I'd add Tissot to this listschmendeler said:
Christopher ward
Longines
Oris
Hamilton
Red Pear Realty said:Sea Speed said:
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Don't sell. Only buy. A Daytona with the white bezel would be a really nice complement to your GMT.
But if you do sell, and I'm not cash poor from buying other stuff, I'll buy your GMT.