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By *m3232Man
over a year ago
maidenhead |
"None as learnt a few years back is to look at them in a gauge to learn how much money the customer can afford lol. But good when you are trying to get a discount. "
Not good I was meant to type lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I have a omega speedmaster for smart, and a breitling navitimer black for day to day, tbh i bought them a while ago and in all fairness have been thinking about selling them i never really wear them. |
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"None as learnt a few years back is to look at them in a gauge to learn how much money the customer can afford lol. But good when you are trying to get a discount. "
You can have one and not wear it when out shopping for a bargain you know. |
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By *imbo59seMan
over a year ago
North Norfolk area |
Vintage (1970) Omega Flightmaster, same action as the original Speedmaster but chunkier, deeper body. Fully reconditioned 2 years ago, not cheap but worth it.
Nearest equivalent would be a Breitling Navitimer, according to the insurers.
Tag.....nah, they look cheap and nasty |
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I've got quite a collection. Tag tissot breitling rolex hublot omega Patek Phillipe so can wear nice ones all the time. Got a bargain on them too as bought them all together in one go.
It's amazing the deals you can strike on the beach in tenerife |
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Huge watch fan!
I would love a Patek Phillipe or a Rolex Daytona but are out my price range! But I am the proud owner of
Omega seamaster
Omega speed master
Bermont solo
Bermont broadsword
Bell & Ross vintage
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By *icentiousCouple
over a year ago
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Bought a batch of Barkers awhile ago with a view to selling on, there is an automatic which is stunning,
Everyday watch is a Globenfeld limited addition, chunky watch not over the top, however a great looking watch. |
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By *m3232Man
over a year ago
maidenhead |
"None as learnt a few years back is to look at them in a gauge to learn how much money the customer can afford lol. But good when you are trying to get a discount.
You can have one and not wear it when out shopping for a bargain you know. "
Most don’t and that’s the point they want to show it. I know a few very wealthy people and they don’t wear them for that reason.
I nearly brought a very expensive one a few years back but now very glad I didn’t. |
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I’m an omega man, I have a planet ocean for day to day, a 300 SPECTRE for special occasions (currently my best investment piece as it’s doubled in worth) and a tag connected 45 for when I fancy tech. I do have an Apple Watch too that I only tend to wear for the gym, and a 5.11 watch for getting dirty |
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Casio watch, simple white face, black strap around £6.50 new. Keeps perfect time.
Other than a very few that may be considered investments is there any practical point (other than look at me) to an expensive watch? |
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A few years back I was working in Dubai at the end of my 2 year contract I was given a cash bonus as well as a Rolex submariner 50th anniversary model with the green bezel, it's a really nice watch and I like it but would never have bought it myself |
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