Chippy_boy
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Thanks for the advice chippy boy
See the edit above. I paid £3,300 for my submariner btw. It's older but probably still worth £4,500 to £5,000 now.
Thanks for the advice chippy boy
I really like that one. Love the greenRolex then mate. Some people think they are a bit naff, but the reality is they are incredibly popular and for the uninitiated, it's their dream watch. Ask a man in the street to name an expensive watch brand and 9 people out of 10 will say Rolex.
Submariners will ALWAYS be popular and for that reason, they hold their value exceptionally well.
I mean, look at this:
http://www.watchfinder.co.uk/Rolex/Submariner/116610 LV/16940/item/80693
£6,150 for a 6-year old watch that retails at £6,600 and which you can buy new today at Heathrow for £6,000.
The original owner paid around £5,400 for it.
Trouble is Rolex's are shit timekeepers, I got one for sales performance years ago, the fucking thing lost around 5-6 minutesRolex then mate. Some people think they are a bit naff, but the reality is they are incredibly popular and for the uninitiated, it's their dream watch. Ask a man in the street to name an expensive watch brand and 9 people out of 10 will say Rolex.
Submariners will ALWAYS be popular and for that reason, they hold their value exceptionally well.
Trouble is Rolex's are shit timekeepers, I got one for sales performance years ago, the fucking thing lost around 5-6 minutes
a week, the dealer, who was on King St then, said it's usual as they're 'Dress watches!' My mate, and my son in law, say exactly the same,
they've got them because of the undoubted Kudos and they are certainly very pretty watches, but get one from the pound shop
if you want to know the time ;)
It's hard to see where that wedge is going. Has it got a gold or silver bracelet?I know right ? But what do I know eh lol
That's really nice jimThis is what I wear away from work;
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Cost me €375 two years back, and that was in a sale, down from €500 (which I wouldn't pay for a watch). Some of the figures being thrown about on here are frightening. Even that Casio Oceanus. I had a quick look on Amazon; $1500,for a Casio! Wow.
Yeah; it's not too bad. Accurate to about 2 or 3 seconds a week. Some might find it a bit "chunky", but I don't mind it. As I said, that's for away from work; I have a cheap Citizen (what else!) for work.That's really nice jim
I have a Garmin Fenix 3. Set up to look like this but it is digital so if i get bored i can change it. Having owned one of these traditional everyday watches are redundant now, these cost sub £300 and do some amazing things.
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This is what I wear away from work;
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Cost me €375 two years back, and that was in a sale, down from €500 (which I wouldn't pay for a watch). Some of the figures being thrown about on here are frightening. Even that Casio Oceanus. I had a quick look on Amazon; $1500,for a Casio! Wow.
That's niceI have a Garmin Fenix 3. Set up to look like this but it is digital so if i get bored i can change it. Having owned one of these traditional everyday watches are redundant now, these cost sub £300 and do some amazing things.
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The Casios are very good watches, even though they're sneered at by some.I like the look of the Edifice with the blue face. And if I can find it at a bargain price, I might invest. It's just that $1500 seems a lot for a Casio (your watch). Still; if you're happy with it, that's what counts. As for the Seiko, they've always made pretty decent watches. That one I have is a kinetic, so no pissing about with batteries. As I said earlier, accurate to a couple of seconds a week (not too shabby), and I think it looks okay.The Casio is awesomely (is that a word?) made though mate, it really is a joy.
But regards yours, Seiko make some VERY nice watches. I particularly like their divers' watches myself.
Yeah but all your wages go to feeding the beast of Bahrain, i am surprised you can afford a roof over your head quiet frankly.I've never understood the whole wrist watch thing. To pay £6-7k for a watch seems barmy to me.
The only watch I have cost 1/4 of that and is a pocket watch I wear at work.
I've never understood the whole wrist watch thing. To pay £6-7k for a watch seems barmy to me.
The only watch I have cost 1/4 of that and is a pocket watch I wear at work.
The Casio is awesomely (is that a word?) made though mate, it really is a joy.
But regards yours, Seiko make some VERY nice watches. I particularly like their divers' watches myself.
Not for me thanks it's got more screws than strangeways![]()
It's this one.
Get over to yorkshirewatches.com for a Seiko. Search for a "SKX007". Just over £200 for an automatic divers watch on a jubilee bracelet. I've got about 15 watches from £50 to over £4000 and this Seiko is without doubt the best value, and most pleasurable to wear of the lot.