Nice collection you have already, my advice would be to just have a good look around at WRUW posts and websites etc and just find something YOU like rather than other people's suggestions of what they like
Nice collection you have already, my advice would be to just have a good look around at WRUW posts and websites etc and just find something YOU like rather than other people's suggestions of what they like
Yeah, Google, Bing, Yahoo are powerful search engines.
That said, watch geeks on a watch forum can clean up a lot of the chatter and garbage found via Google, Bing, Yahoo.
These types of posts turn me on to some of the many brands I've never heard of, along with some of the positive and negative experiences others have had.
If I do one of these in the future, I'm gonna do it House Hunters style, where I purchase the watch I want to, present 3 options to the forum, let people guess and the correct guessers will be entered into a drawing for a free gift.
I suggest that you find a watch you love and make it a target. When you set a budget then just buy whatever looks OK within that budget, you’re just spending money to spend money, not pursuing a passion. IMHO
Nice collection you have already, my advice would be to just have a good look around at WRUW posts and websites etc and just find something YOU like rather than other people's suggestions of what they like
Thanks for the comment, however I am new to watch collecting and have limited knowledge of what’s out there. I’ll choose my own watch I just need to know what’s out there an available to me within my price range.
Yeah, Google, Bing, Yahoo are powerful search engines.
That said, watch geeks on a watch forum can clean up a lot of the chatter and garbage found via Google, Bing, Yahoo.
These types of posts turn me on to some of the many brands I've never heard of, along with some of the positive and negative experiences others have had.
If I do one of these in the future, I'm gonna do it House Hunters style, where I purchase the watch I want to, present 3 options to the forum, let people guess and the correct guessers will be entered into a drawing for a free gift.
I suggest that you find a watch you love and make it a target. When you set a budget then just buy whatever looks OK within that budget, you’re just spending money to spend money, not pursuing a passion. IMHO
For me, it’s all about having fun and collecting whatever looks cool within my budget. I want to collect a bunch of watches. Having only a few expensive watches isn’t the type of collection that I want to have.
Take your time do your research, reviews and if you get to see some watches you like in person why not? try them on sometimes you know for sure if that watch is for you or not.
Take your time do your research, reviews and if you get to see some watches you like in person why not? try them on sometimes you know for sure if that watch is for you or not.
Checkout Teddy Baldassarre‘s “The Best Watches for $1000”. He picked 13 from different categories. See if any of his pick matches your liking. https://youtu.be/uaeTNnH1RyI
Or you can do a search in YouTube. There are also many other YT videos alongside this topic. Cheers!
Checkout Teddy Baldassarre‘s “The Best Watches for $1000”. He picked 13 from different categories. See if any of his pick matches your liking. https://youtu.be/uaeTNnH1RyI
Or you can do a search in YouTube. There are also many other YT videos alongside this topic. Cheers!
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seiko presage perhaps?
Nice collection you have already, my advice would be to just have a good look around at WRUW posts and websites etc and just find something YOU like rather than other people's suggestions of what they like
Nice collection you have already, my advice would be to just have a good look around at WRUW posts and websites etc and just find something YOU like rather than other people's suggestions of what they like
Yeah, Google, Bing, Yahoo are powerful search engines.
That said, watch geeks on a watch forum can clean up a lot of the chatter and garbage found via Google, Bing, Yahoo.
These types of posts turn me on to some of the many brands I've never heard of, along with some of the positive and negative experiences others have had.
If I do one of these in the future, I'm gonna do it House Hunters style, where I purchase the watch I want to, present 3 options to the forum, let people guess and the correct guessers will be entered into a drawing for a free gift.
I suggest that you find a watch you love and make it a target. When you set a budget then just buy whatever looks OK within that budget, you’re just spending money to spend money, not pursuing a passion. IMHO
A couple of top nice Tissot would like nice of that Casio slot and Vostok slot and move them two in another watch box. Its gonna look banging!
Nice collection you have already, my advice would be to just have a good look around at WRUW posts and websites etc and just find something YOU like rather than other people's suggestions of what they like
Thanks for the comment, however I am new to watch collecting and have limited knowledge of what’s out there. I’ll choose my own watch I just need to know what’s out there an available to me within my price range.
seiko presage perhaps?
Those are really nice, I just looked at one with a white/silver dial ? It looked really good.
Yeah, Google, Bing, Yahoo are powerful search engines.
That said, watch geeks on a watch forum can clean up a lot of the chatter and garbage found via Google, Bing, Yahoo.
These types of posts turn me on to some of the many brands I've never heard of, along with some of the positive and negative experiences others have had.
If I do one of these in the future, I'm gonna do it House Hunters style, where I purchase the watch I want to, present 3 options to the forum, let people guess and the correct guessers will be entered into a drawing for a free gift.
That’s a great idea, it would be fun to do so.
I suggest that you find a watch you love and make it a target. When you set a budget then just buy whatever looks OK within that budget, you’re just spending money to spend money, not pursuing a passion. IMHO
For me, it’s all about having fun and collecting whatever looks cool within my budget. I want to collect a bunch of watches. Having only a few expensive watches isn’t the type of collection that I want to have.
I like it 👍🏾
Thank you
A couple of top nice Tissot would like nice of that Casio slot and Vostok slot and move them two in another watch box. Its gonna look banging!
Great minds think alike, after looking at the picture I bought another watch box and I discovered the Tissot PRX.
Take your time do your research, reviews and if you get to see some watches you like in person why not? try them on sometimes you know for sure if that watch is for you or not.
Take your time do your research, reviews and if you get to see some watches you like in person why not? try them on sometimes you know for sure if that watch is for you or not.
Thanks
Checkout Teddy Baldassarre‘s “The Best Watches for $1000”. He picked 13 from different categories. See if any of his pick matches your liking. https://youtu.be/uaeTNnH1RyI
Or you can do a search in YouTube. There are also many other YT videos alongside this topic. Cheers!
Checkout Teddy Baldassarre‘s “The Best Watches for $1000”. He picked 13 from different categories. See if any of his pick matches your liking. https://youtu.be/uaeTNnH1RyI
Or you can do a search in YouTube. There are also many other YT videos alongside this topic. Cheers!
Thank 👍🏾