What watch for every day for £10k?
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TP321 said:
+1
Never realised that there were so many nobody's wearing luxury watches - it's amazing the sacrifices (like food..!) people make in order to stand out from the crowd..!!
no wonder those wrists in the "wrist shots" look so malnourished...
Jog on fatty. Have another pie.Never realised that there were so many nobody's wearing luxury watches - it's amazing the sacrifices (like food..!) people make in order to stand out from the crowd..!!
no wonder those wrists in the "wrist shots" look so malnourished...
Edited by TP321 on Sunday 5th October 10:54
TP321 said:
+1
Never realised that there were so many nobody's wearing luxury watches - it's amazing the sacrifices (like food..!) people make in order to stand out from the crowd..!!
no wonder those wrists in the "wrist shots" look so malnourished...
What are you going on about? You're asking for advice on buying a 10k value watch and criticising people for buying rolexes when on a certain wage yet you consider 10k enough for buying a luxury watch! Please look at your salary again and only consider buying a proper luxury watch when your salary is sufficient to afford at least 1kg of beluga caviar a day. My god! The gall of some wannabes nowadays!Never realised that there were so many nobody's wearing luxury watches - it's amazing the sacrifices (like food..!) people make in order to stand out from the crowd..!!
no wonder those wrists in the "wrist shots" look so malnourished...
Edited by TP321 on Sunday 5th October 10:54
MrBarry123 said:
Oh dear. A salary of £150k does not automatically make you rich and if your definition of rich is a salary of £150k, you clearly have little ability to judge on this matter.
Off topic, £150K will put you in the top 1% of earners. That makes you pretty rich in comparison to the general populace...I'd be tempted by a Jaeger LeCoultre Geophysic in steel. It doesn't have a date window, but is antimagnetic, shock resistant, water resistant, and should work with both dress and casual wear. They're a limited edition of 800, and I think that they've largely sold out now, so should hold value well.
If you're after other, leftfield suggestions then how about a Cartier Diver? In house calibre; relatively slim case so it can be worn with shirts; and, unlike most other "diving" watches, actually has the professional certification to be called a diver's watch.
Or the LUC 8HF? They're about £12K, so slightly over budget, but have the first chronometer certified 8Hz movement. The first series was of 100 pieces in titanium, whilst the second (coming soon) is in black ceramic and PVD titanium, and will be 250 pieces.
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