Good watch around 2K?

Good watch around 2K?

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qwaker

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50 posts

218 months

Saturday 29th March 2008
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I'm looking to buy a watch soon and have been looking around for something that looks funky but at the same time not so garish or formal that I can't ware it day-to-day......
I was looking at some hamiltons (x-wind) but the current front runner is:
http://www.oris.ch/collections/collections_detail....

Any thoughts?

Revs_Addiction

2,090 posts

238 months

Saturday 29th March 2008
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For £2k there is a LOT of choice, both new and 2nd hand.

I'd highly recommend taking your time and doing loads of research, choosing the watch is a big part of the enjoyment for me! biggrin

Your suggestion looks very nice. I personally wouldn't spend £2k on it, but that's prob more down to my badge snobbery than any fault of the watch.

qwaker

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50 posts

218 months

Saturday 29th March 2008
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Yes I thought of the badge thing and was also looking at omega:
http://www.omegawatches.com/index.php?id=287
or the orange planet ocean, but that might be too big.

kippax

2,788 posts

256 months

Saturday 29th March 2008
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owenemyr

287 posts

267 months

Saturday 29th March 2008
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From my personal perspective, I would never ever contemplate buying brand new, even when discounted.
I would give serious consideration to what were originally high value watches currently offered pre-owned, particularly vintage top end quality watches from the pre-melt down of the Swiss watch industry (1973).
Current Omega's, Tags etc use the common lower end quality ETA movements using "space age materials" (plastic to you and me)
Looking at a vintage Omega constellation chronometer movement bares no comparison to the current base movements that have never ever been touched by human hand and are totally souless.
For your 2k, you should be able to get a decent Vacheron, Jaeger LeCoultre,IWC etc etc., and still have considerable change remaining.

Frenchfastcar

14 posts

200 months

Saturday 29th March 2008
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You won't find a vacheron for 2k

dbroughton

304 posts

221 months

Saturday 29th March 2008
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Worlds your oyster at £2k

As long as you get a fully mechanical watch with no gold or diamonds, you are bound to end up with some thing of taste which will be appreciated far and wide for decades to come.

Justayellowbadge

37,057 posts

249 months

Sunday 30th March 2008
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Frenchfastcar said:
You won't find a vacheron for 2k
Oh yes you can smile I paid roughly a quarter of that for this:


Frenchfastcar

14 posts

200 months

Sunday 30th March 2008
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Justayellowbadge said:
Frenchfastcar said:
You won't find a vacheron for 2k
Oh yes you can smile I paid roughly a quarter of that for this:

sorry, i meant a decent one...my mistake

sstein

6,249 posts

261 months

Sunday 30th March 2008
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Frenchfastcar said:
Justayellowbadge said:
Frenchfastcar said:
You won't find a vacheron for 2k
Oh yes you can smile I paid roughly a quarter of that for this:

sorry, i meant a decent one...my mistake
rolleyes

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Stuart

smartie

2,607 posts

280 months

Sunday 30th March 2008
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at that money I'd consider a Seiko Springdrive? Maybe the badge snobbery thing might count against it though!

andy tims

5,593 posts

253 months

Sunday 30th March 2008
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owenemyr said:
From my personal perspective, I would never ever contemplate buying brand new, even when discounted.
Agreed - £2k or there abouts gives you loads of choice including Rolex Subs or Sea Dwellers, IWC or Panerai

Edited by andy tims on Sunday 30th March 20:02

Justayellowbadge

37,057 posts

249 months

Sunday 30th March 2008
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Frenchfastcar said:
sorry, i meant a decent one...my mistake
ThankYou for contributing to the wristwatch thread, chap.

Revs_Addiction

2,090 posts

238 months

Sunday 30th March 2008
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Justayellowbadge said:
Frenchfastcar said:
sorry, i meant a decent one...my mistake
ThankYou for contributing to the wristwatch thread, chap.
yes I won't be as subtle as Richard - You really are a cock of the highest order...

Revs_Addiction

2,090 posts

238 months

Sunday 30th March 2008
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To the OP - If you can, get yourself down to bond st, london, and have a look at the shops there. You'll see a huge selection as all the big boys are there - you're bound to see something that makes you drool! Just hope it's within budget!! biggrin PS - Don't forget to push for a discount! wink

qwaker

Original Poster:

50 posts

218 months

Sunday 30th March 2008
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smartie said:
at that money I'd consider a Seiko Springdrive? Maybe the badge snobbery thing might count against it though!
Yes a Seiko Srpingdrive could be on the cards...... I'm looking at an Oris so badge snobbery isn't an issue smile

Where in London can you get them from?

qwaker

Original Poster:

50 posts

218 months

Sunday 30th March 2008
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Revs_Addiction said:
To the OP - If you can, get yourself down to bond st, london, and have a look at the shops there. You'll see a huge selection as all the big boys are there - you're bound to see something that makes you drool! Just hope it's within budget!! biggrin PS - Don't forget to push for a discount! wink
Yes, the problem so far has been that most things that make me drool are out of budget..... I work in Oxford Circus so I've been looking around. This will be my first automatic so I wanted to get something funky that I can ware everyday.

smartie

2,607 posts

280 months

Sunday 30th March 2008
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qwaker said:
smartie said:
at that money I'd consider a Seiko Springdrive? Maybe the badge snobbery thing might count against it though!
Yes a Seiko Srpingdrive could be on the cards...... I'm looking at an Oris so badge snobbery isn't an issue smile

Where in London can you get them from?
I think the larger branches of Goldsmiths have them.

qwaker

Original Poster:

50 posts

218 months

Monday 31st March 2008
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smartie said:
qwaker said:
smartie said:
at that money I'd consider a Seiko Springdrive? Maybe the badge snobbery thing might count against it though!
Yes a Seiko Srpingdrive could be on the cards...... I'm looking at an Oris so badge snobbery isn't an issue smile

Where in London can you get them from?
I think the larger branches of Goldsmiths have them.
I think I remember seeing one on this forum, it had a black face with a silver moon phase on it, I did like that (tho I can't find the pic at the moment).

smartie

2,607 posts

280 months

Monday 31st March 2008
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qwaker said:
smartie said:
qwaker said:
smartie said:
at that money I'd consider a Seiko Springdrive? Maybe the badge snobbery thing might count against it though!
Yes a Seiko Srpingdrive could be on the cards...... I'm looking at an Oris so badge snobbery isn't an issue smile

Where in London can you get them from?
I think the larger branches of Goldsmiths have them.
I think I remember seeing one on this forum, it had a black face with a silver moon phase on it, I did like that (tho I can't find the pic at the moment).
search SNR011 in google!