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Watches (timepieces that go on the wrist) -
09-11-2006, 09:38 PM
I'm thinking of getting a new watch sometime in the next few months. Right now, I'm wearing a Fossil watch; nothing special. It does the job, but I definitely need an update, as well as an upgrade.
I'm thinking something along the lines of the Dior Christal.
Something like this, maybe?
Thing is, this would cost me about $3000 Canadian, at least.
Anyone want to post up what they're sporting, or what they would like to be sporting?
Re: Watches (timepieces that go on the wrist) -
09-13-2006, 03:45 AM
For the moderately expensive joints I like omegas
and for the more inexpensive watches, i think a lot of the Citizen eco-drive watches are hot, as well as some seikos
Re: Watches (timepieces that go on the wrist) -
09-17-2006, 09:02 AM
It is. And Im gonna drop some knowlege on you folks who are young, have money burning a hole in their pocket, and want to look successful. What you're posting are watches trying to be something that they're not, which is an investment made to appreciate over time.
If you got the money fuck a rolex, they're shit anyway. go panerai or blanc pain and watch the value of its craftsmenship retain value decades after you bought it. That's the purpose of buying expensive-ass shit: The investment. The concept is lost on folks these days, but yes, you're supposed to eventually get your money back, maybe with interest.
Re: Watches (timepieces that go on the wrist) -
09-17-2006, 05:05 PM
I was looking at Panerai, but the affordable ones are too simple looking, and the expensive ones are too simple looking, as well as too rich for my blood.
Re: Watches (timepieces that go on the wrist) -
09-27-2006, 12:20 AM
i gotta post my watch, check this shit, ill post a pic of it on my arm if you dont believe me.
cost $1,200, i just had to do it, nothing says style liek one of these http://www.junghansusa.com/ProductIn...tid~25373.aspx
i got one with the black face tho. its the real deal
Re: Watches (timepieces that go on the wrist) -
10-02-2006, 03:13 PM
I went without a watch for almost 6 years. Never really liked them much, especially the whole classy/elegant style of watch.
The other day I was looking for sunglasses, and saw this guy over in the corner. I liked it, it was cheap ($80), so I bought it. It feels odd after going so long without one.
I went without a watch for almost 6 years. Never really liked them much, especially the whole classy/elegant style of watch.
The other day I was looking for sunglasses, and saw this guy over in the corner. I liked it, it was cheap ($80), so I bought it. It feels odd after going so long without one.