If you're in Houston go to Zadok. They usually have a good amount of Omega Speedmaster and Seamster variants in stock you can try on. Once you know what you want, I'd definitely work through FTAC.
TheOC16 said:
That's cool, where is that?
will do! Damn you guys are making it easy to spend some money!K Bo said:
If you're in Houston go to Zadok. They usually have a good amount of Omega Speedmaster and Seamster variants in stock you can try on. Once you know what you want, I'd definitely work through FTAC.
Tex117 said:will do! Damn you guys are making it easy to spend some money!K Bo said:
If you're in Houston go to Zadok. They usually have a good amount of Omega Speedmaster and Seamster variants in stock you can try on. Once you know what you want, I'd definitely work through FTAC.
Stopped into Hal's. They were super helpful!
Tex117 said:will do! Damn you guys are making it easy to spend some money!K Bo said:
If you're in Houston go to Zadok. They usually have a good amount of Omega Speedmaster and Seamster variants in stock you can try on. Once you know what you want, I'd definitely work through FTAC.
Stopped into Hal's. They were super helpful!
The lies we tell ourselves.jh0400 said:Tex117 said:will do! Damn you guys are making it easy to spend some money!K Bo said:
If you're in Houston go to Zadok. They usually have a good amount of Omega Speedmaster and Seamster variants in stock you can try on. Once you know what you want, I'd definitely work through FTAC.
Stopped into Hal's. They were super helpful!
Don't think of it as spending money. If you buy at the right price you're just swapping cash for an asset with a liquidation value equal to what you paid. The net is you're no better or worse off after you buy the watch than you were before, or at least that's the story I tell myself to take the sting out of it.
lol! Well that's not saying much!Aggie Therapist said:
Giving money to Aggie Football = throwing money away
Buying watches = investing
Tex117 said:
Im sure this has been discussed AD NAUSEUM on here, but I would like to hear some opinions. Thinking about buying a new "higher end watch"
Im a bit basic, so nothing too out there but considering (1) Omega Speedmaster Professional, (2) Omega Aqua Terra, (3) Rolex Oyster Perpetual. (all black dials)
I wear casual to business casual everyday. Wear a suit once every two months.
Thoughts on the above? Different models to consider?
Collection
- 1942 Rolex Oyster Perpetual Bubbleback (inherited from my father, It doesn't run and needs serious work, actually...now that Im thinking about it....any advice here?)
- Marathon GSAR
- Hamilton Cross Wind
- Hamiton Field Khaki Mechanical
- Tag Link (bought right out of law school)
- Gshock Rangeman
-
im in Houston. I went to Hal's. Seems they do vintage Rolex work. We shall see.FTAco07 said:
Where are you located? I know someone is Dallas who could service the vintage Rolex, but whatever you do DO NOT take it back to Rolex for a service.
jh0400 said:Tex117 said:will do! Damn you guys are making it easy to spend some money!K Bo said:
If you're in Houston go to Zadok. They usually have a good amount of Omega Speedmaster and Seamster variants in stock you can try on. Once you know what you want, I'd definitely work through FTAC.
Stopped into Hal's. They were super helpful!
Don't think of it as spending money. If you buy at the right price you're just swapping cash for an asset with a liquidation value equal to what you paid. The net is you're no better or worse off after you buy the watch than you were before, or at least that's the story I tell myself to take the sting out of it.
it does seem to have gotten really popular really quick. Wonder why?YouBet said:Tex117 said:
Im sure this has been discussed AD NAUSEUM on here, but I would like to hear some opinions. Thinking about buying a new "higher end watch"
Im a bit basic, so nothing too out there but considering (1) Omega Speedmaster Professional, (2) Omega Aqua Terra, (3) Rolex Oyster Perpetual. (all black dials)
I wear casual to business casual everyday. Wear a suit once every two months.
Thoughts on the above? Different models to consider?
Collection
- 1942 Rolex Oyster Perpetual Bubbleback (inherited from my father, It doesn't run and needs serious work, actually...now that Im thinking about it....any advice here?)
- Marathon GSAR
- Hamilton Cross Wind
- Hamiton Field Khaki Mechanical
- Tag Link (bought right out of law school)
- Gshock Rangeman
-
I like the Speedmaster but this board is so horny over it that I don't want one now.
perhaps it's also the newer models? Seems like there is more internet chatter about it in the watch circles. Or Maybe I'm just looking closer. Who knowsschmendeler said:
It's been popular on here for years. I think maybe newer posters have not seen it discussed as much because it's an old topic, in a way.
that's a nice collection you got there!Aggie Therapist said:
For the price point and craftsmanship of a luxury watch, Omega is pretty amazing.
My three luxury watches are SMP300, Speedmaster Professional and Seamaster AT.
These suit my current lifestyle and cash flow. I may get. Rolex when I retire from the Army.
For now, I'm an Omega man haha
it does look real goodschmendeler said:
The white dial coming out made quite a stir
YouBet said:
I like the Speedmaster but this board is so horny over it that I don't want one now.
Tex117 said:that's a nice collection you got there!Aggie Therapist said:
For the price point and craftsmanship of a luxury watch, Omega is pretty amazing.
My three luxury watches are SMP300, Speedmaster Professional and Seamaster AT.
These suit my current lifestyle and cash flow. I may get. Rolex when I retire from the Army.
For now, I'm an Omega man haha
Rolex, I mean, for the new ones, there is just so much baggage. Of the new ones I've seen in the wild, I've never thought "oh that's a cool watch on a cool dude". It's always, that dude is a d-bag (and they usually are). And the watch way to bling.
There some good Rolex, don't get me wrong.
Aggie Therapist said:Tex117 said:that's a nice collection you got there!Aggie Therapist said:
For the price point and craftsmanship of a luxury watch, Omega is pretty amazing.
My three luxury watches are SMP300, Speedmaster Professional and Seamaster AT.
These suit my current lifestyle and cash flow. I may get. Rolex when I retire from the Army.
For now, I'm an Omega man haha
Rolex, I mean, for the new ones, there is just so much baggage. Of the new ones I've seen in the wild, I've never thought "oh that's a cool watch on a cool dude". It's always, that dude is a d-bag (and they usually are). And the watch way to bling.
There some good Rolex, don't get me wrong.
That explains so much l lol
Same dudes driving ford broncos, king ranches and BMWs
Aggie Therapist said:Tex117 said:that's a nice collection you got there!Aggie Therapist said:
For the price point and craftsmanship of a luxury watch, Omega is pretty amazing.
My three luxury watches are SMP300, Speedmaster Professional and Seamaster AT.
These suit my current lifestyle and cash flow. I may get. Rolex when I retire from the Army.
For now, I'm an Omega man haha
Rolex, I mean, for the new ones, there is just so much baggage. Of the new ones I've seen in the wild, I've never thought "oh that's a cool watch on a cool dude". It's always, that dude is a d-bag (and they usually are). And the watch way to bling.
There some good Rolex, don't get me wrong.
That explains so much l lol
Same dudes driving ford broncos, king ranches and BMWs
i would think "cool watch on a cool dude" with this one. But you tell us, you a cool dude?nealan said:
That's why I prefer the more toned down models
Aggie Therapist said:Tex117 said:that's a nice collection you got there!Aggie Therapist said:
For the price point and craftsmanship of a luxury watch, Omega is pretty amazing.
My three luxury watches are SMP300, Speedmaster Professional and Seamaster AT.
These suit my current lifestyle and cash flow. I may get. Rolex when I retire from the Army.
For now, I'm an Omega man haha
Rolex, I mean, for the new ones, there is just so much baggage. Of the new ones I've seen in the wild, I've never thought "oh that's a cool watch on a cool dude". It's always, that dude is a d-bag (and they usually are). And the watch way to bling.
There some good Rolex, don't get me wrong.
That explains so much l lol
Same dudes driving ford broncos, king ranches and BMWs
Aggie Therapist said:Tex117 said:that's a nice collection you got there!Aggie Therapist said:
For the price point and craftsmanship of a luxury watch, Omega is pretty amazing.
My three luxury watches are SMP300, Speedmaster Professional and Seamaster AT.
These suit my current lifestyle and cash flow. I may get. Rolex when I retire from the Army.
For now, I'm an Omega man haha
Rolex, I mean, for the new ones, there is just so much baggage. Of the new ones I've seen in the wild, I've never thought "oh that's a cool watch on a cool dude". It's always, that dude is a d-bag (and they usually are). And the watch way to bling.
There some good Rolex, don't get me wrong.
That explains so much l lol
Same dudes driving ford broncos, king ranches and BMWs
Tex117 said:that's a nice collection you got there!Aggie Therapist said:
For the price point and craftsmanship of a luxury watch, Omega is pretty amazing.
My three luxury watches are SMP300, Speedmaster Professional and Seamaster AT.
These suit my current lifestyle and cash flow. I may get. Rolex when I retire from the Army.
For now, I'm an Omega man haha
Rolex, I mean, for the new ones, there is just so much baggage. Of the new ones I've seen in the wild, I've never thought "oh that's a cool watch on a cool dude". It's always, that dude is a d-bag (and they usually are). And the watch way to bling.
There some good Rolex, don't get me wrong.
FTAco07 said:Tex117 said:that's a nice collection you got there!Aggie Therapist said:
For the price point and craftsmanship of a luxury watch, Omega is pretty amazing.
My three luxury watches are SMP300, Speedmaster Professional and Seamaster AT.
These suit my current lifestyle and cash flow. I may get. Rolex when I retire from the Army.
For now, I'm an Omega man haha
Rolex, I mean, for the new ones, there is just so much baggage. Of the new ones I've seen in the wild, I've never thought "oh that's a cool watch on a cool dude". It's always, that dude is a d-bag (and they usually are). And the watch way to bling.
There some good Rolex, don't get me wrong.
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