My husband is 38 and too old for Jay Jays but not old enough for somewhere like Lowes.
I wouldn't mind some advice-
For the last few years I've been wearing a good knock off copy of one of these -
I'm thinking about buying the same one second hand(but the real deal obviously) the fake has finally stopped ticking, been hunting around a bit but haven't found one yet. I am also partial to tag heuer chronographers, when I was a kid I thought they were the bomb and dreamed about having one. Just don't know if they are a bit to wanky. Probably something like this -
What do you guys think tag vs rolex? And is it okay to wear a silver watch on your left hand if you have a gold wedding ring or should I be looking for a watch with a gold bezel to match the ring?
Farkin hell, can't believe this is a bunch of blokes posting in this thread worrying about bullshit.
T-shirt, shorts and thongs, year round, if I get cold in winter, a jumper of some sort, usually whatever I find first while digging through my pile of clothes.
I've got no real preference re tag vs Rolex...not really into ostentatious displays of wealth like that. U pay more for a luxury car, u got some extra function out of it, but a watch is just a watch. As long as it looks good, wgaf about the badge. I picked up a nice Citizen watch in KL last year, it was on billboards everywhere there and I got the same one. Looks kickass, I love it. Fraction of the price of a Rolex.
Farkin hell, can't believe this is a bunch of blokes posting in this thread worrying about bullshit.
T-shirt, shorts and thongs, year round, if I get cold in winter, a jumper of some sort, usually whatever I find first while digging through my pile of clothes.
You peasant
Yeah mate I'm usually pretty conservative, but a watch is a pretty understated way to show some flash. People don't notice whether a watch is a rolex or citizen unless they know what they are looking at or are very perceptive.
I've been looking at second hand from a estate dealers and repos. A quality european watch is something that holds its value and there are craftsman that specialise in repairing them if they break. Buy one during a recession and there is a pretty good chance you can sell for a profit when the economy turns. For me I'd more likely hand it over to a son or nephew who appreciates it when they come of age.
A citizen is a good functional watch but not exactly the kind of thing you keep in the family as an heirloom.
I'm leaning towards the tag at the moment. Just gotta fill that boyhood dream, from a time when you had to have a watch cause mobiles didn't exist.
Tag!
I've done a total backflip from my previous comments about expensive watches and treated myself to a birthday gift......coz, as L'Oreal says, you're worth it.
Omega Aquaterra Blue Skyfall, as worn by Bond, James Bond. I do like dat dem dere pretty watches but never been bothered to fork out the real cash money, until now.
Getting delivered from Switzerland.
A boo a yah.
fuck yeah....
Shit yeah bro brah
This thing is a thing of real beauty and furthermore what's more also its a beautiful thing.
I wasn't overly captivated when I saw it on the Omega website....pics just come nowhere near doing it justice.
When I came across this vid though, I knew straight away I was gonna get it. Check out 1:30 onwards. It excites me in the groinular region.
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