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"?
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.
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.
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.
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.
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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.