Wedding+bonus watch
Discussion
I'm in the fortunate enough position to be able to purchase a watch for my wedding, and also because i've got a bit of a work bonus coming this year. Not banker bonus levels, but enough to do this. Anyway, slightly embarrassed justification out the way, I've been looking at these:
Breitling Transocean Unitime
or the Pilot version
Rolex Sea Dweller 4000
Rolex Sea Dweller Deep Sea
i'd be quite interested to know what people suggest that I take a look at, given the above, and maybe any thoughts on these choices. Perhaps the Deepsea is a bit on the large side!
Breitling Transocean Unitime
or the Pilot version
Rolex Sea Dweller 4000
Rolex Sea Dweller Deep Sea
i'd be quite interested to know what people suggest that I take a look at, given the above, and maybe any thoughts on these choices. Perhaps the Deepsea is a bit on the large side!
PJ S said:
Presumably since it's for your impending wedding, then residual value is irrelevant as it'll never be sold?
Presuming so, are you still wedded (pun not intended) to a Breitling or Rolex?
no not at all, would be interested to know alternatives! I've had a hunt around but i figured the watch forum regulars would know more than me!Presuming so, are you still wedded (pun not intended) to a Breitling or Rolex?
Blown2CV said:
PJ S said:
Presumably since it's for your impending wedding, then residual value is irrelevant as it'll never be sold?
Assuming so, are you still wedded (pun not intended) to a Breitling or Rolex?
no not at all, would be interested to know alternatives! I've had a hunt around but i figured the watch forum regulars would know more than me!Assuming so, are you still wedded (pun not intended) to a Breitling or Rolex?
As it's such a special occasion, would you not want a more suitable watch to go with the attire?
Depending on budget, and/or if you'd only accept brand new, would you consider two to cover both aspects – dressy and sporty?
Would you only opt for something you can try on first?
The point of asking all these questions, is to narrow down what you can and should be looking at – no point recommending something you'll need to import before you can see what it looks like in real life, although with the right photos online you can minimise the potential for not liking it when it lands.
What size wrist have you – it might be worth going into a store near you, and try many different models and brands on, so you can then rule out certain sizes or styles, before looking further afield to see brands the majority of high street stores don't carry.
First of all, congratulations - on both counts.
I am also in the market for a wedding watch, but as mentioned in the previous post I'm looking for a dress watch, I feel that whilst a diver is suitable to wear with a suit day to day, a special occasion deserves a special watch. Dress watches are usually slimmer and simpler, than say a diver.
I think my budget will be lower than yours, butI have pretty much narrowed my search down to Nomos.
But there are plenty of other brands that do dress watches.
I am also in the market for a wedding watch, but as mentioned in the previous post I'm looking for a dress watch, I feel that whilst a diver is suitable to wear with a suit day to day, a special occasion deserves a special watch. Dress watches are usually slimmer and simpler, than say a diver.
I think my budget will be lower than yours, butI have pretty much narrowed my search down to Nomos.
But there are plenty of other brands that do dress watches.
Does it have to be new?
For new Deepsea money, you'd get a stunning pre-owned (but mint) Audermars Piguet Royal Oak on bracelet or a Patek Calatrava.
As much as I love the Deepsea as perhaps the finest engineered watch there is, you won't even get it under the cuff of your shirt at the wedding!
For new Deepsea money, you'd get a stunning pre-owned (but mint) Audermars Piguet Royal Oak on bracelet or a Patek Calatrava.
As much as I love the Deepsea as perhaps the finest engineered watch there is, you won't even get it under the cuff of your shirt at the wedding!
Edited by yeti on Wednesday 4th February 12:41
PJ S said:
Blown2CV said:
PJ S said:
Presumably since it's for your impending wedding, then residual value is irrelevant as it'll never be sold?
Assuming so, are you still wedded (pun not intended) to a Breitling or Rolex?
no not at all, would be interested to know alternatives! I've had a hunt around but i figured the watch forum regulars would know more than me!Assuming so, are you still wedded (pun not intended) to a Breitling or Rolex?
As it's such a special occasion, would you not want a more suitable watch to go with the attire?
Depending on budget, and/or if you'd only accept brand new, would you consider two to cover both aspects – dressy and sporty?
Would you only opt for something you can try on first?
The point of asking all these questions, is to narrow down what you can and should be looking at – no point recommending something you'll need to import before you can see what it looks like in real life, although with the right photos online you can minimise the potential for not liking it when it lands.
What size wrist have you – it might be worth going into a store near you, and try many different models and brands on, so you can then rule out certain sizes or styles, before looking further afield to see brands the majority of high street stores don't carry.
Craikeybaby said:
First of all, congratulations - on both counts.
I am also in the market for a wedding watch, but as mentioned in the previous post I'm looking for a dress watch, I feel that whilst a diver is suitable to wear with a suit day to day, a special occasion deserves a special watch. Dress watches are usually slimmer and simpler, than say a diver.
I think my budget will be lower than yours, butI have pretty much narrowed my search down to Nomos.
But there are plenty of other brands that do dress watches.
Cheers! Congrats to you too. I like minimal (although I know I started the thread off with the opposite), already own a mondaine and have seen Nomos before. V nice. I am also in the market for a wedding watch, but as mentioned in the previous post I'm looking for a dress watch, I feel that whilst a diver is suitable to wear with a suit day to day, a special occasion deserves a special watch. Dress watches are usually slimmer and simpler, than say a diver.
I think my budget will be lower than yours, butI have pretty much narrowed my search down to Nomos.
But there are plenty of other brands that do dress watches.
yeti said:
Does it have to be new?
For new Deepsea money, you'd get a stunning pre-owned (but mint) Audermars Piguet Royal Oak on bracelet or a Patek Calatrava.
As much as I love the Deepsea as perhaps the finest engineered watch there is, you won't even get it under the cuff of your shirt at the wedding!
Doesn't have to be new! I've made a note to check those out although IIRC Royal Oak not for me. For new Deepsea money, you'd get a stunning pre-owned (but mint) Audermars Piguet Royal Oak on bracelet or a Patek Calatrava.
As much as I love the Deepsea as perhaps the finest engineered watch there is, you won't even get it under the cuff of your shirt at the wedding!
Edited by yeti on Wednesday 4th February 12:41
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