Beautiful. My grandfather bought almost the exact same watch around the same time. Cherish it.
schmendeler said:
I think most people would assume it's just gold-colored and thus not worth stealing.
SPF250 said:
I wanted a yellow gold watch to match my wedding band and Aggie ring. So, I bought a vintage gold capped Omega Constellation.
Definitely budget friendly compared to a solid gold 40mm. It's from 1963 and 35mm. Think it was in the neighborhood of $3,500 a couple of years ago. They are readily available.TheOC16 said:SPF250 said:
I wanted a yellow gold watch to match my wedding band and Aggie ring. So, I bought a vintage gold capped Omega Constellation.
Must have missed this yesterday, but I love that watch. What size is it? Bet it was (relatively) budget friendly to.
TulaneAg said:
My wife was in Houston today and bought herself a used Roadster. Hobby is 2x expensive when your wife likes watches too...
I got my wife a couple of fancy apple watch bands....much cheaper than a fancy watchTXAG 05 said:TulaneAg said:
My wife was in Houston today and bought herself a used Roadster. Hobby is 2x expensive when your wife likes watches too...
My wife really wants one of the pink roadsters, but it's a lot of money for a quartz watch for someone who wears their apple watch 95% of the time
zgolfz85 said:I got my wife a couple of fancy apple watch bands....much cheaper than a fancy watchTXAG 05 said:TulaneAg said:
My wife was in Houston today and bought herself a used Roadster. Hobby is 2x expensive when your wife likes watches too...
My wife really wants one of the pink roadsters, but it's a lot of money for a quartz watch for someone who wears their apple watch 95% of the time
Same. My wife won't wear anything but an apple watch but does love stacking love bracelets.TXAG 05 said:zgolfz85 said:I got my wife a couple of fancy apple watch bands....much cheaper than a fancy watchTXAG 05 said:TulaneAg said:
My wife was in Houston today and bought herself a used Roadster. Hobby is 2x expensive when your wife likes watches too...
My wife really wants one of the pink roadsters, but it's a lot of money for a quartz watch for someone who wears their apple watch 95% of the time
For sure. I wouldn't have a problem pulling the trigger if she'd actually wear the damn thing instead of sitting in the drawer most of the time.
Diggity said:
buy her a $50 winder
Look at Mozsly Watch Winders. You can get a double for like $120 or something. It also takes batteries.jh0400 said:
"I don't want a bunch of clutter on my nightstand."
Unfortunately my realtor didn't advise me to look for a house with power outlets in the master closet.
ha...I had the same problem. I ran some conduit through the wall behind my dresser in the closet and fed into the outlet in the game room. Pretty fancy!jh0400 said:
"I don't want a bunch of clutter on my nightstand."
Unfortunately my realtor didn't advise me to look for a house with power outlets in the master closet.
20 years ago I bought my wife, then fiance, a relatively nice watch. It's been so long I can't remember the brand but I spent close to $1000 on it. For us at the time that was a big chunk of money for a watch.jh0400 said:
I've tried to get my wife to look at getting a nice watch to replace her Citizen but haven't been successful. She's mentioned that she isn't interested in having to reset it every time she decides not to wear it for a few days, and as much as I like the look of a Panthere I can't get there on spending $5,000 on a quartz watch.
schmendeler said:
Caseback/movement view?