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TheRiddick 12-18-2009 03:43 PM

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Paying for the name.

bonjing 12-18-2009 04:01 PM

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Originally Posted by TheRiddick (Post 685672)
Paying for the name.

any recommendations for a quality watch in that price range, under $600?

TheRiddick 12-18-2009 04:12 PM

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Originally Posted by bonjing (Post 685689)
any recommendations for a quality watch in that price range, under $600?

A couple of years ago some Oris models could have been had at about that price, but sadly these days they are much higher. You could find a few in the 700-750 range, though. At $600 price point I'd take a look at Oceanus models, for my money.

eber 12-18-2009 04:24 PM

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Originally Posted by TheRiddick (Post 685672)
Paying for the name.

:tpd:

however I have not done much research on them, are you looking for automatic only? or would you consider quartz?

bonjing 12-18-2009 04:39 PM

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Originally Posted by eber (Post 685710)
:tpd:

however I have not done much research on them, are you looking for automatic only? or would you consider quartz?



I don't know squat about watches, all I know is that my g-shock works and it works well :D. Honestly I'm not into watches and prefer inexpensive ones because I'm pretty rough on them. But my gf has been on a watch kick lately, and liked the look of the burberry and honestly so do I, but if i'm going to pay that much for it, I'd want something with a little quality in it.

If you're referring to automatic, as in self winding, i don't think it really matters to me, but would be a nice option. The watch she would like me to get would be primarily for evenings out, or when she would like me to be dressed nicely :su. So I'm just looking at other options.

gettysburgfreak 12-18-2009 04:56 PM

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I have a sweet Bulova that was around $360 and I love it.

larryinlc 12-18-2009 04:57 PM

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If you don't mind buying from a non authorized dealer, you might want to check out Ashford. I've purchased many fine watches from them at great prices. they have a super sale now just before Christmas.

http://www.ashford.com/ashford/index.jsp

Larry

TheRiddick 12-18-2009 05:24 PM

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Originally Posted by gettysburgfreak (Post 685747)
I have a sweet Bulova that was around $360 and I love it.

All quartz watches are about in the same ballpark, you may as well buy a Timex for $50 and it will keep time as accurately. I was simply trying to steer the guy towards a quality piece (Oris, really good and still undervalued craftmenship) that may be in his price range or stay with something like Oceanus that combines leading edge technology with quality and good looks.

Quartz wise, a $50 watch is no different than one selling for $2K or more sometimes, save for "name" on the dial and design there is nothing to differentiate them to a large degree.

Some Costco stores in Bay Area carry Oris watches, I'd check them out.

bonjing 12-18-2009 05:27 PM

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Originally Posted by TheRiddick (Post 685770)

Some Costco stores in Bay Area carry Oris watches, I'd check them out.

Thanks, I'll take a look over there ! ! ! I was looking at their website and there are a few that caught my eye, but nothing like seeing a piece in person.

TheRiddick 12-18-2009 06:18 PM

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They look great in real life.

T.G 12-18-2009 06:33 PM

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Originally Posted by bonjing (Post 685689)
any recommendations for a quality watch in that price range, under $600?

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Originally Posted by bonjing (Post 685725)
I don't know squat about watches, all I know is that my g-shock works and it works well :D. Honestly I'm not into watches and prefer inexpensive ones because I'm pretty rough on them. But my gf has been on a watch kick lately, and liked the look of the burberry and honestly so do I, but if i'm going to pay that much for it, I'd want something with a little quality in it.


I hear that watchwoot.com has some nice Breitlings for under three bills.

bobarian 12-18-2009 06:37 PM

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Originally Posted by T.G (Post 685821)
I hear that watchwoot.com has some nice Breitlings for under three bills.


You betcha! Under $300 for a "Rolex" too! :wo:wo
http://watchwoot.com/magento/index.php

gettysburgfreak 12-18-2009 09:09 PM

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Originally Posted by TheRiddick (Post 685770)
All quartz watches are about in the same ballpark, you may as well buy a Timex for $50 and it will keep time as accurately. I was simply trying to steer the guy towards a quality piece (Oris, really good and still undervalued craftmenship) that may be in his price range or stay with something like Oceanus that combines leading edge technology with quality and good looks.

Quartz wise, a $50 watch is no different than one selling for $2K or more sometimes, save for "name" on the dial and design there is nothing to differentiate them to a large degree.

Some Costco stores in Bay Area carry Oris watches, I'd check them out.


Oris does make some really nice watches. There were a few that caught my eye but were out of my price range. I am happy with the Bulova I picked up, granted it doesn't have the mechanics of an Oris or some other top notch brand but I really like the way it looks.

TheRiddick 12-18-2009 11:26 PM

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Originally Posted by gettysburgfreak (Post 685977)
Oris does make some really nice watches. There were a few that caught my eye but were out of my price range. I am happy with the Bulova I picked up, granted it doesn't have the mechanics of an Oris or some other top notch brand but I really like the way it looks.

Like I said above, I buy various Invicta models, there is something to be said about affordable pieces that work and look great. I have been wearing an Invicta while playing soccer (to keep time for the game) and so far not an issue at all for the past 4 years. If it can take a beating like that, I am a fan. No mechanical piece would survive.

Oris is a great step up from quartz to mechanical pieces, they are still relatively unknown to general public, but once recognition arrives so will the higher prices.

Look up Orient watches, they are a subsidy of Seiko and have a pretty reliable automatic movement, various models can be had in the $300 range and the watches are not only rugged, but good looking as well.

smitdavi 12-19-2009 07:26 AM

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IMO Citizen has the best bang for the buck. I got both of my watches for under 500 and just love em to death.

mosesbotbol 12-19-2009 07:37 AM

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Originally Posted by TheRiddick (Post 685770)
Quartz wise, a $50 watch is no different than one selling for $2K or more sometimes, save for "name" on the dial and design there is nothing to differentiate them to a large degree.

Some Costco stores in Bay Area carry Oris watches, I'd check them out.

I am going to have to disagree on that. There are a few companies that have done real innovations on quartz that seperate them from masses. JLC, Rolex and IWC have all have quartz movements that a well beyond anything in a $50 watch. The finishing and stepping of movement is well advanced in comparasion.

Oris watches are a good deal. I put them in the league of watches like Mido, Certina, Bell & Ross, and Sinn. The each offer value and something unique looking as well.

I would really look at Mido and Certina out of the group. Sinn is awesome if you like aviation watches and don't mind made in Germany.

smitdavi 12-19-2009 07:40 AM

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Originally Posted by mosesbotbol (Post 686331)
I am going to have to disagree on that. There are a few companies that have done real innovations on quartz that seperate them from masses. JLC, Rolex and IWC have all have quartz movements that a well beyond anything in a $50 watch. The finishing and stepping of movement is well advanced in comparasion.

Oris watches are a good deal. I put them in the league of watches like Mido, Certina, Bell & Ross, and Sinn. The each offer value and something unique looking as well.

I would really look at Mido and Certina out of the group. Sinn is awesome if you like aviation watches and don't mind made in Germany.

Certina has some really nice pieces. I was just looking at their website earlier this week.

bobarian 12-19-2009 08:33 AM

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I think we are really talking apples and oranges here is we are really comparing Rolex and IWC to an inexpensive quartz movement.

How about some good sources for the sub $500 category?

mosesbotbol 12-19-2009 08:44 AM

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Originally Posted by bobarian (Post 686386)
I think we are really talking apples and oranges here is we are really comparing Rolex and IWC to an inexpensive quartz movement.

How about some good sources for the sub $500 category?

Certina and Mido should have stuff around that price. Gevril GV2's will fit the bill; they are AP's second brand. I have seen Rado's go for that price range too. Although not quartz, Daniel Jean Richard are good value watches. They are GP's second line of watch and I have seen several go for $500.

Conch Republican 12-19-2009 09:30 AM

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My 2 centavos here... Invicta is a nice watch without being too expensive, but I also just picked up (at the Albany Herf last week) a new Cross watch (Rose Gold, with leather band) they had at the shop. Love it - beautiful watch! (Giving the others a rest for a few days) :D


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