Watches

mekonmcfc

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In the market for a new watch, dont know if i can justify going as high as an Omega, but like Tag's and anyone know if Tissot are any good ? they seem pretty reasonably priced and look well made
 
The citizen ecodrive range are good. I've had mine for six years and never had a problem. They are powered by your movement and never need a battery. The glass is scratch resistant and mine looks as good as new. They look good and like they cost a lot more that the £400 mine cost
 
Tom H Conwy exile said:
The citizen ecodrive range are good. I've had mine for six years and never had a problem. They are powered by your movement and never need a battery. The glass is scratch resistant and mine looks as good as new. They look good and like they cost a lot more that the £400 mine cost
yes i saw those, they do look a nice range
 
Entry level for a timepiece would be around £1000 but you can pick up a niece pre owned Omega for £300-400, might have to by a new strap which can cost £70 ish for a calf skin or more for an alligator skin. Buckles cost around the same. John Lewis do a nice budget Swiss railway watch which I think look nice for around £300, Mondail I think they're called or something
 
I had a Tissot for 3 years and was a great watch. Lost it about 3 months ago and just bought another one for £400 and really like it. Thats my kinda price range for a watch really so Tags and above are a bit out of my price range.
 

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