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    "Entry level" luxury watches?

    I know we have multi-millionaire's with impeccable taste on here, so hear me out.

    I've finally decided to get myself a "big boy" timepiece.

    Think I've narrowed it down between two Omega's, and a Grand Seiko.

    I'm not a huge watch guy, but over the past few years have come to appreciate the history and craftmanship of timepieces.

    Other suggestions are welcome, but I don't have Patek or AP money like some of ya'll, so don't hurt my feelings.

    #2
    Look at IWC, or some brands like Sinn, Oris, Breitling, Longines, or Bell & Ross.

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      #3
      I bought a Rolex a few years back, iced out bezel. A few others out there that I like, but too expensive for my tastes.

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        #4
        I know only Rolex

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          #5
          I used to collect watches & fountIn pens.

          I got watches and pens I don’t use.

          My most precious watch is a 1946 oyster that my dad found in a muddy puddle of water, had to get it serviced and it works fine, but I still don’t wear it

          I like IW , got a decent patek, and an 1978 submariner.

          a few others too.
          GhostofDempsey GhostofDempsey likes this.

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            #6
            Hamilton and Cartier make excellent watches in my opinion. Some people would say that the designs they make are a little too classy, but i honestly like it a lot. Everything about those brands and many others. the guys who do a professional valuation of the watch and able to offer the best price for it, in case the client is interested.
            Last edited by BIGPOPPAPUMP; 05-10-2023, 02:28 AM.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Sweet Pea 50 View Post
              I know we have multi-millionaire's with impeccable taste on here, so hear me out.

              I've finally decided to get myself a "big boy" timepiece.

              Think I've narrowed it down between two Omega's, and a Grand Seiko.

              I'm not a huge watch guy, but over the past few years have come to appreciate the history and craftmanship of timepieces.

              Other suggestions are welcome, but I don't have Patek or AP money like some of ya'll, so don't hurt my feelings.
              Sweet Pea 5O, a waste of goddamn money.

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                #8
                Omega and Grand Seiko are great watches. post pic and model numbers and ill make a suggestion. Id pick an Omega first methinks.

                Im partial to Hublots, Movados and Oris.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Sweet Pea 50 View Post
                  I know we have multi-millionaire's with impeccable taste on here, so hear me out.

                  I've finally decided to get myself a "big boy" timepiece.

                  Think I've narrowed it down between two Omega's, and a Grand Seiko.

                  I'm not a huge watch guy, but over the past few years have come to appreciate the history and craftmanship of timepieces.

                  Other suggestions are welcome, but I don't have Patek or AP money like some of ya'll, so don't hurt my feelings.
                  not luxury but fossil watches are probably the best value

                  warranty and made same way "luxury" watches are made

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                    #10
                    How about Rolex Oyster Perpetual..

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