'Thin" TAG Heuer

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ianreeves

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255 posts

203 months

Sunday 25th January 2015
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Well, I thought I'd update this.

Many Thanks for all you advice, Some good, Some thoughtless.

I just couldn't find anything that sat right. So in the end I opted for two, both I like, rather than a 'brand'

So, I purchased a Ball Engineer II (Red Label) Automatic as a Dress watch and Raymond Weil Quartz as a day-to-day work watch.

Cheers

Ian

RobinBanks

17,540 posts

178 months

Sunday 25th January 2015
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ianreeves said:
Well, I thought I'd update this.

Many Thanks for all you advice, Some good, Some thoughtless.

I just couldn't find anything that sat right. So in the end I opted for two, both I like, rather than a 'brand'

So, I purchased a Ball Engineer II (Red Label) Automatic as a Dress watch and Raymond Weil Quartz as a day-to-day work watch.

Cheers

Ian
Good choice. Especially the Ball.

Cotty

39,389 posts

283 months

Tuesday 27th January 2015
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Nuisance_Value said:
Regardless of what people think of Tag, I think you'll struggle to find a light, thin one. They tend to be a bit more chunky / sporty. Thin watches are usually the preserve of dress watches. I would suggest looking at Longines, Hamilton and Certina. Nice sale on here including all the above and some Tag.

http://www.chisholmhunter.co.uk/sale

I'm tempted to get myself something in the post Christmas sales.
I don't know the Carrera Twin Time is not particularly chunky which is why i like mine