jimharri
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I'd also be reluctant to spend big on a watch. I've got two...The most expensive watch I own.
Slow Mo 02 - slow watches (slow-watches.com)
I've also got a 20 year old G-Shock that I use for work, and also a Fitbit tracker.

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I'd also be reluctant to spend big on a watch. I've got two...The most expensive watch I own.
Slow Mo 02 - slow watches (slow-watches.com)
I've also got a 20 year old G-Shock that I use for work, and also a Fitbit tracker.


I agree. I was responding to another poster.When you work hard its nice to have nice things.
Why would someone get a fake Rolex? They know it’s fake. It’s to show it to others pretending it’s a real, expensive watch
I like that CasioI'd also be reluctant to spend big on a watch. I've got two...
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I like that Casio
Cheers. €350 isn’t too bad at all
Watch enthusiasts appreciate the engineering excellence that goes into a nice timepiece. Years of research, design and development go into the pursuit of accuracy and reliability of a mechanical movement.
All the big players have fascinating histories, some started making pocket watches, or clocks, or even aircraft instruments. They added complications to include calendars, chronographs, dual timezones etc. All this powered by a spring.
Some have been to the moon, or 7 miles under the ocean, without missing a beat.
It's not just about telling the time, it's about the engineering and history.
Watches are for wearing, be it a 10 quid casio or a 250k patek.Oh and I agree a well crafted timepiece is an artform and to be treasured and celebrated.
I just got the impression the OP was looking for something to wear.
If you go to ebay, you might shave another few euros off that. Search for Casio eqb501.Cheers. €350 isn’t too bad at all
I think there is a sweet spot. Watches are a bit like cars - you can spend what you want. I personally can't see the sense in walking round with a bracelet that is worth more than my harvested internal organs on the black market. Like cars, the vintage collectables seem to be high maintenance money pits you will only take out in good weather. For me I worked out the sweet spot is around the £200-400 mark for something that looks nice, is accurate, and won't die if you jump into the shower / sea pissed without taking it off.Watches are for wearing, be it a 10 quid casio or a 250k patek.
I was trying to justify the outlay, as others had said they are a waste of money.
I've owned that steinhart, and i've also got an F-91!I think there is a sweet spot. Watches are a bit like cars - you can spend what you want. I personally can't see the sense in walking round with a bracelet that is worth more than my harvested internal organs on the black market. Like cars, the vintage collectables seem to be high maintenance money pits you will only take out in good weather. For me I worked out the sweet spot is around the £200-400 mark for something that looks nice, is accurate, and won't die if you jump into the shower / sea pissed without taking it off.
STEINHART Ocean One vintage RED | Diver Watch 30 ATM
Automatic Diver Watch ✓ swiss made ✓ ETA 2824-2/SW 200 élaboré ✓ 42mm stainless steel ✓ waterproof to 30 ATM ✓ Buy now at Steinhartwatches.dewww.steinhartwatches.de
Weighty, accurate (+/- 10-15 secs per month) looks nice, more waterproof than my eardrums, eyes and sphincters, and if it did ever get smashed or stolen not as financially bad as my car or house burning down. Ultimately it does nothing more than the ubiquitous Casio F-91 for less than a tenner from Argos.
Money in the bank mate.Buy Rolex.
Had mine 3 yrs and it's appreciated 2k.
Absolutely mate. My attitude is quite functional, but I think collecting is a passion. Stamps, cars, art, watches, whatever - within reason money / sense don't come into it.I've owned that steinhart, and i've also got an F-91!
I must admit i'm a total watch addict, both cheap and more expensive, but I do understand when people say waste of money or whats the point.
For me it's just the pleasure of owning something special, or that has been designed to perform a task.
Each to there own eh?