Anyone fancy a new watch!

15k? I've got a Seiko automatic, accurate to a couple of seconds a month. Bought 13 years ago....

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For me, that was a lot of money to spend on a watch. Even if I won the lottery, the thought of spending, what, 30-40k on a watch would horrify me. My everyday work watch is a Casio Duro (€50), and I doubt any Rolex, Omega or Cartier watch would be any more reliable.

I’m glad you’ve kept the receipt just in case it fails ;)
 
I’m glad you’ve kept the receipt just in case it fails ;)
The Duro is a beast. Got a US import Pepsi dial 2 years ago and it's just so accurate and easy to wear. If I accidentally scratch it, it's £50 to replace it, it's my go to for day to day wear
 
It looks proper cheap with the City badge on it. Like a watch a kid would wear.

Yet it’s £15k!
 
They won't sell a single one of them. Looks like a kids watch but it's 15 fucking grand!
Haha just said pretty much the same thing. What sort of adult is going to wear a watch with a football club badge on it?

If a mate walked into the pub with that on, I’d rip the piss out of him relentlessly.
 
If you've got Mansour type money and rich enough not to take off your Vacheron Constantin or Patek Phlllipe when you rub one out over our trophy collection, I can see why you'd want one for the drawer.

Watches are addictive once you get into them, and a LOT of people, not necessarily rich, are into them, there are roofers walking around Salford with a year's wages on the wrist...

But still.. for £15k you could get several Rolexes, Tudors or Omegas that look really nice and you could pass onto your kids, or the pawnbroker if you need cash quickly...and there's this looking like it came with a Happy Meal.
 
If you've got Mansour type money and rich enough not to take off your Vacheron Constantin or Patek Phlllipe when you rub one out over our trophy collection, I can see why you'd want one for the drawer.

Watches are addictive once you get into them, and a LOT of people, not necessarily rich, are into them, there are roofers walking around Salford with a year's wages on the wrist...

But still.. for £15k you could get several Rolexes, Tudors or Omegas that look really nice and you could pass onto your kids, or the pawnbroker if you need cash quickly...and there's this looking like it came with a Happy Meal.

and there's this looking like it came with a Happy Meal.

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Still rocking my 1999 G Shock I got at 14. Love it as much as the day I got it.
 
I'm not convinced I'll ever get the call as it's the VIPs and people with purchase history that get them I expect but it cost me nothing to add my name... Time will tell if I ever get the nod
Good luck my friend and I genuinely hope you’re successful but that’s a big watch and instantly worth double its purchase price
Hopefully you’re successful
The market has cooled a little but ultimately that’s the Rolex game
Good luck fingers crossed
 
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Still using my Casio AE-1000W World Time, 5-Alarm special.

I pretty much use all the functionality bar a couple of the alarms. The world time function is proper useful for setting the destination airport time zone when I'm back and to over the Atlantic for work. It's never let me down in the 7 years I've had it and I haven't had to change the battery yet. I think it cost me about 20 quid from Argos. It's a bit scuffed up these days, but absolutely nobody is going to want to steal it. If they did, they can gladly have it.
 
Watches can be tricky. Some love the high-end designs, while others swear by the classics that hold sentimental value. Honestly, a Kevin Keegan signature city watch sounds like a real gem! There's something special about those vintage souvenirs that bring back memories, unlike some overpriced modern pieces.
Speaking of timeless style, you might enjoy checking out Coach's collection if you're into accessories that mix quality with elegance. They've got some sleek, classic designs that might outshine the latest flashy trends. Take a look here: https://coach-bags.co.uk/.
 

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