What's your answer when that unanswerable question comes up:

We see questions like this come up here more than a few times a day. It's the question nobody has an answer for and maybe shouldn't be thrown into the group. "I have 200 choices, which watch should I buy and do you have one that's not on my list"?
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That is all...

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If you don’t know what you want set a budget walk into a couple of stores and then make a choice based on the watch that you connected with the most. If you didn’t then don’t buy a watch at that point.

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I usually reply not to buy anything. Don’t buy just to buy, buy something you love and will be excited to wear. If you don’t know what that is, keep looking.

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My response is just take your time and buy timeless designs and color scheme. I’m in my early 30s so I try to make decisions a little slower and base large purchases ($3,000 and up) with a little discretion and avoid hype machines. I’ve sold a lot of watches I wanted to just get hands on with. And I’m easily disappointed so going forward I’m sticking what I consider classics.

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I especially like it when they then proceed to shit on every suggestion that is given. They don’t want a watch, they just want to argue.

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caktaylor

I especially like it when they then proceed to shit on every suggestion that is given. They don’t want a watch, they just want to argue.

@caktaylor: That's how I often see it. Or a variation on it. How many post like this do you see with someone giving 5 or 6 multi-K watches and not knowing what to buy. Yea right!!! As if when I am yo-yo-ing between six €50.000,= watches, I would let a forum decide for me. Humbug, micro-ego, fake-flexing and "make belief"! I tell you. So I always respond with the Timex.