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SC008Y_MAD 06 October 2005 06:56 PM

what is so popular about Tag Heuer watches?? They do make loverly watches i must admit, like most of the swiss makes out there.

If i was to get a watch i really fance getting an Omega Seamaster. but thats just my expensive taste.

Darren

Fuzz 06 October 2005 07:30 PM

I was into my Landrovers and offroading back when I was 21 so was given a "Camel Trophy" watch, that was about £250...
Survived years of abuse until I learned to SCUBA dive later in life.
Well it said water proof to 200m and I only went to 50m with it, but it was too much for it and there it expired. :cry:

https://img.alibaba.com/photo/110858...ophy_Watch.jpg

Andy

Scooby Soon! 06 October 2005 07:51 PM


Originally Posted by Dream Weaver
So you reckon you cant get a decent watch for under £500? :rolleyes:


Please Tell what decent watch you can get for under £500!

Ember 07 October 2005 01:11 AM

Spend it on beer ;)

Daft Lad 07 October 2005 02:21 AM

Got a day driving an Impreza rally car for my 21st with these guys www.rallyschool.co.uk, absolutely brilliant and I'm eternally grateful to my parents for it! :)

Dream Weaver 07 October 2005 08:33 AM


Originally Posted by Scooby Soon!
Please Tell what decent watch you can get for under £500!

A watch tells the time and not much else. ;)

I have an Accurist that i got for my 21st from my grandparents. It cost about £150 and is still going strong today, 11 years on.

I also have one from Next for £35 and thats lasted about 4 years of abuse and again is still going strong, hasn't even had a battery change. :)

Dont get me wrong, I love watches and would like an expensive one, but for something which I only wear on nights out its not worth the expensive outlay for me, and the blinkered view that you have to spend over £500 for one always confuses me.

richardg 07 October 2005 09:00 AM


Originally Posted by Ember
Spend it on beer ;)

...now that you've discovered leffe blonde!

Reffro 07 October 2005 11:21 AM

My sister got a plate for her 21st, I got one on my 30th. I think they make great presents as they will last a lifetime. You'll never lose/break it or have it stolen, so its always with you as a reminder.

SC008Y_MAD 09 October 2005 08:03 PM

I have made up my mind that i would like to get a watch. This is a kind of pressie that i can say in years to come my parents brough me that for my 21st.
The watch that i like is the Omega Seamaster

http://www.omegawatches.com/fileadmi...7/25318000.gif

As i will be 21, is this type of watch too much too soon??

At the mo i have a Rotary Swiss Commando (all SS) and it has been a gfood watch since i got it in '99. But now is getting old and needs repairing and I am starting to have probs with it.

Cheers

Darren

Scooby Soon! 09 October 2005 08:52 PM


Originally Posted by Dream Weaver
A watch tells the time and not much else. ;)

I have an Accurist that i got for my 21st from my grandparents. It cost about £150 and is still going strong today, 11 years on.

I also have one from Next for £35 and thats lasted about 4 years of abuse and again is still going strong, hasn't even had a battery change. :)

Dont get me wrong, I love watches and would like an expensive one, but for something which I only wear on nights out its not worth the expensive outlay for me, and the blinkered view that you have to spend over £500 for one always confuses me.

Nope not a blinkered view but I would hardly call an Accurist or "a watch from next" a decent watch???

I have 2 or 3 others for wearing in dodgy places like an original Casio calculator watch which cost about £18 when I was 8 or 9. A metal Nike watch from ebay for £50 and a new nike watch this one http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...tem=5039744879) but I dont think any of them are decent watches do you?

Scooby Soon! 09 October 2005 08:58 PM


Originally Posted by SC008Y_MAD
I have made up my mind that i would like to get a watch. This is a kind of pressie that i can say in years to come my parents brough me that for my 21st.
The watch that i like is the Omega Seamaster

http://www.omegawatches.com/fileadmi...7/25318000.gif

As i will be 21, is this type of watch too much too soon??

At the mo i have a Rotary Swiss Commando (all SS) and it has been a gfood watch since i got it in '99. But now is getting old and needs repairing and I am starting to have probs with it.

Cheers

Darren

Do you mean are you responsible enough to have it? As long as your sensible (ish) then you wont have any problems. I think your much better of going with a stainless, than a mixed metal (it wont draw so much attention). Not sure how Omegas are for servicing but when ever I have taken a Rolex in for a service when it comes back there is no differance between it and a new watch. So every five years you have the equivelent of a new watch. All parts can normally be fixed or repaired so you essentially have a watch for life.

StickyMicky 10 October 2005 12:10 AM

21st for me was a watch, i doubt it was £500 worth but it looks nice enough, its been through about 4 batterys and still works fine :)
i only wear it when going out or doing non "your gonna get smashed and broken" things

Dream Weaver 10 October 2005 09:02 AM


Originally Posted by Scooby Soon!
Nope not a blinkered view but I would hardly call an Accurist or "a watch from next" a decent watch???

I have 2 or 3 others for wearing in dodgy places like an original Casio calculator watch which cost about £18 when I was 8 or 9. A metal Nike watch from ebay for £50 and a new nike watch this one http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...tem=5039744879) but I dont think any of them are decent watches do you?

Depends how you classify a "decent" watch. The Next one is a retro look watch which always gets good comments, its lasted well and always tells the time accurately so to me thats a good watch :)

What else does it need to do except accurately tell the time and look half decent? I'm not a badge snob when it comes to anything, cars, fashion or watches.

I'd quite like an expensive watch and i'm fortunate enough to be able to afford one, but the accountant in me would rather spend the money on more important stuff. ;)

SC008Y_MAD 10 October 2005 10:06 AM

I supose yes. I am a sensible person, and i wear nice clothes, so a watch like this would probably suit me fine i think.
Darren



Originally Posted by Scooby Soon!
Do you mean are you responsible enough to have it? As long as your sensible (ish) then you wont have any problems. I think your much better of going with a stainless, than a mixed metal (it wont draw so much attention). Not sure how Omegas are for servicing but when ever I have taken a Rolex in for a service when it comes back there is no differance between it and a new watch. So every five years you have the equivelent of a new watch. All parts can normally be fixed or repaired so you essentially have a watch for life.


Brendan Hughes 10 October 2005 12:30 PM

I would dare to say that that Omega is a bit of a "fashion" watch, which may look good now but may look dated in 10 years time. Are you prepared to change your 21st present for something else in the future, or would you really want to keep it for life?

SC008Y_MAD 10 October 2005 01:16 PM

I would change it now before i got it to a Impreza WRX STi classic, but that ain't gonna happen yet




Originally Posted by Brendan Hughes
I would dare to say that that Omega is a bit of a "fashion" watch, which may look good now but may look dated in 10 years time. Are you prepared to change your 21st present for something else in the future, or would you really want to keep it for life?



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