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Andy Ha said:
Back to the watches thread. we have decided what watches we have whilst driving our pride and joys. Am going to buy my good lady a new watch. What should our female passengers be wearing.
The classic ladies watch 'must have' is a Cartier.But get her one that suits her wrist/hand size etc. Ultimately get her the watch she wants.
I.e. After trying loads on, my wife ended up with a ladies Rolex, because it suited her more than all the others.
What kind of style is she?
Cartier Tank is a classic, but slightly more of the 'tennis' set.
If she is quite modern, how about a rado - they are small (but horrid, IMHO).
Chopard 'Happy Diamonds' is also a classic (but quite bling).
If you're around London, how about walking down Burlington Arcade, and seeing what takes her fancy?
Cartier Tank is a classic, but slightly more of the 'tennis' set.
If she is quite modern, how about a rado - they are small (but horrid, IMHO).
Chopard 'Happy Diamonds' is also a classic (but quite bling).
If you're around London, how about walking down Burlington Arcade, and seeing what takes her fancy?
Fittster said:
lightweight said:
If your lady is tall and blond then a white ceramic Technomarine looks great if she is dark haired with olive skin buy her a mens Panari steel with natral leather strap
If your lady has wrists big enough for a mans Panari I'd be worried!Fittster said:
lightweight said:
If your lady is tall and blond then a white ceramic Technomarine looks great if she is dark haired with olive skin buy her a mens Panari steel with natral leather strap
If your lady has wrists big enough for a mans Panari I'd be worried!Gassing Station | Watches | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff