Raymond Weil - advice wanted.

Raymond Weil - advice wanted.

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sparkythecat

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7,961 posts

262 months

Monday 21st May 2007
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I'm not into watches and have never spent more than £100 on a watch, so would appreciate the advice of the enthusiasts.

Big Anniversary coming up this year and Mrs S has decided she would like a nice watch.
More specifically, she seems to have her heart set on one of these

Couple of questions.

Is it worth buying? ( ie not a load of overpriced tat )

Where's the best place in the UK to buy one?

Thanks

tertius

6,914 posts

237 months

Tuesday 22nd May 2007
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sparkythecat said:
I'm not into watches and have never spent more than £100 on a watch, so would appreciate the advice of the enthusiasts.



Big Anniversary coming up this year and Mrs S has decided she would like a nice watch.

More specifically, she seems to have her heart set on one of these



Couple of questions.



Is it worth buying? ( ie not a load of overpriced tat )



Where's the best place in the UK to buy one?



Thanks
Umm, well, $3000 on a quartz watch - I can't believe that is good value for money.



Raymond Weil are not, shall we say, in the top tier of Swiss watch makers ...

Maxf

8,426 posts

248 months

Tuesday 22nd May 2007
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Just IMO - but it looks the type of watch to me which will quickly look like a £5 market special. The two tone isnt 'gold' as far as I can see, so might be some kind of plate, which wont look good for long.



Its quartz too, which is a big no-no for me - essentially the quartz movement in that could be the same as one in a £50 watch.



For £1,500 you could get something really nice - you might be able to get a ladies rolex from one of the (secondhand) dealers - not everyone's cup of tea but at least it will still look ok (and be running) in 10/20/30 years time (see the ladies watches here: http://www.secondtimeround.biz/)

sparkythecat

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7,961 posts

262 months

Tuesday 22nd May 2007
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Maxf I appreciate the advice, but as this is a special event, buying secondhand is no-no. Given the sort of budget I mentioned, what other brand names should I look at?.



As far as watches go, I don't know a chrongraphic proton from a porsche, so could easily have the wool pulled over my eyes. To Mrs S, it's a piece of jewellery and so appearance is everything.

Maxf

8,426 posts

248 months

Tuesday 22nd May 2007
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Ah, I see! I'm not really sure what to suggest - my GF has a reduced size speedmaster, so not really what you are thinking of wink



You look like you are close to Manchester/Leeds - I'd go and have a look and see what takes your fancy to be honest in the big jewellers. Don't forget to ask for a discount (you might get 10-15%)!

AlexKP

16,484 posts

251 months

Wednesday 23rd May 2007
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Nay nay and thrice nay.



Reymond Weil are not a quality manufacturer. That watch, at $3000 will be worth about $500 the moment you take it out of the box, if you are lucky....



For that money get her a second hand Cartier - she will love that, as my missus did.

sparkyhx

4,193 posts

211 months

Wednesday 23rd May 2007
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I'd go for a second hand Rolex bi-metal datejust, if she doesn't like it or gets fed up you will get your money back - if she loves it and keeps it 10 years - you may get more than you paid for it.



I think they look cool as well, but then I would, cos thats just what I bought for my wife 2 christmas's ago.



being a ladies its not too flashy with the gold.



there are lots of dealers on ebay as well - do a search and follow the links to thier shops.



Edited by sparkyhx on Wednesday 23 May 20:52


Maxf

8,426 posts

248 months

Thursday 24th May 2007
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The OP said the second hand is a no-no!

SpydieNut

5,833 posts

230 months

Thursday 24th May 2007
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Maxf said:
The OP said the second hand is a no-no!
yes but i feel the OP is going to loose a lot of money that way frown

however, this is *your* choice - it is a special anniversary so you (possibly rightly) feel 2nd hand is not on. if she's not bothered about the *quality* of the watch and she lives the look of that one and you have the funds, then no problem.

reading between the lines i think you're saying she would not be happy with a better quality watch (even it was cheaper) that looked different to the raymond weil.

sparkyhx

4,193 posts

211 months

Thursday 24th May 2007
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how would she know if she never saw the receipt. Even second hand, I doubt you can tell from new one if you didn't know what you were looking for.

Fittster

20,120 posts

220 months

Thursday 24th May 2007
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Is your wife really going to have a hang up about the mechanism in a watch? If it's a gift for an Anniversary what's the likelyhood of it ever being sold?

I'd buy her the watch she actually likes. Most people would far rather have a new watch as a gift, rather than a used one which maybe better value.

I bought my sister a watch for her 21st, and I'm sure she doesn't have a clue how it works but if it wasn't new she'd have twigged and I doubt she'd have worn it.

So instead of a used Piguet Royal Oak S/S she's got a bottom of the range Rolex. Now to the people on this forum I'm sure that's a stupid choice but when buying presents for girls forget about logic.