A 'what £1,500 watch?' thread with a difference?

A 'what £1,500 watch?' thread with a difference?

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sidicks

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25,218 posts

221 months

Thursday 21st July 2016
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Looking for a watch around the £1,500 mark for my wife.

She had her eye on a Tudor 'Clair de Rose' but this has proved to be extremely difficult to source.

She wants something slightly unusual, but fairly subtle (so small and not covered in diamonds)!

Any ideas?
beer

LaurasOtherHalf

21,429 posts

196 months

Thursday 21st July 2016
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second hand rolex ladies date?

brickwall

5,250 posts

210 months

Thursday 21st July 2016
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Can you get a Cartier Pascha for £1,500?

sidicks

Original Poster:

25,218 posts

221 months

Thursday 21st July 2016
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brickwall said:
Can you get a Cartier Pascha for £1,500?
Not a bad looking watch, but 38mm? My wife wants something more like 28mm!

brickwall

5,250 posts

210 months

Friday 22nd July 2016
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sidicks said:
brickwall said:
Can you get a Cartier Pascha for £1,500?
Not a bad looking watch, but 38mm? My wife wants something more like 28mm!
There's a ladies version. Maybe it's the must de cartier...I forget.

Anyway my point is, there might be a nice Cartier for that budget.

sidicks

Original Poster:

25,218 posts

221 months

Friday 22nd July 2016
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brickwall said:
There's a ladies version. Maybe it's the must de cartier...I forget.

Anyway my point is, there might be a nice Cartier for that budget.
Ok, I'll take a closer look, thanks!

nikaiyo2

4,729 posts

195 months

Friday 22nd July 2016
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sidicks said:
Looking for a watch around the £1,500 mark for my wife.

She had her eye on a Tudor 'Clair de Rose' but this has proved to be extremely difficult to source.

She wants something slightly unusual, but fairly subtle (so small and not covered in diamonds)!

Any ideas?
beer
Have you tried Parkhouse & Wyatt? They have one listed on their website, they usually only have things listed that they actually have to sell, not items that are maybe available if you get me.

sidicks

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25,218 posts

221 months

Saturday 23rd July 2016
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nikaiyo2 said:
Have you tried Parkhouse & Wyatt? They have one listed on their website, they usually only have things listed that they actually have to sell, not items that are maybe available if you get me.
Thanks for that - that's not the exact one that she wanted but would probably have been a close second. However, I was previously discussing this with a dealer who was hoping to obtain me a watch at RRP less 15% - that made it a £2.5k watch and we would have upped the budget accordingly. At closer to £3k it's much harder to justify and there must be something else out there much cheaper, that she will like as much - she came across the Tudor watches by accident rather than having selected them after extensive research!

Thanks for your input though!

Dicky Knee

1,031 posts

131 months

Sunday 24th July 2016
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I bought a Cartier Tank Solo for my wife for around that sort of budget. Cartier make many of their watches in 3 sizes so worth checking. The Omega Constellation is also available in a small size and with a mother of pearl dial which was also in contention. Dom Hackett is worth calling to get a competitive discount.

sidicks

Original Poster:

25,218 posts

221 months

Monday 25th July 2016
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Dicky Knee said:
I bought a Cartier Tank Solo for my wife for around that sort of budget. Cartier make many of their watches in 3 sizes so worth checking. The Omega Constellation is also available in a small size and with a mother of pearl dial which was also in contention. Dom Hackett is worth calling to get a competitive discount.
Thanks - I will look into the watches you mention.

I bought my IWC from Dom H and have been in discussions with him for the watch for my wife.

Thanks

Sidicks

scott-1vt9j

52 posts

100 months

Friday 29th July 2016
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What year was she born? If you get her a vintage watch from that year then it will qualify as different and unusual, and probably save you money.

My wife wears a solid silver Omega de Ville and has never seen another one (year withheld to protect my bedroom privelidges!)


GCH

3,991 posts

202 months

Friday 29th July 2016
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A used Reverso lady quartz should fit the bill and should be just about do-able in that budget.
Bonus points for engraving something for her on the reverse.

h0b0

7,597 posts

196 months

Friday 29th July 2016
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GCH said:
Bonus points for engraving something for her on the reverse.
Think about the resale value man!

traffman

2,263 posts

209 months

Saturday 30th July 2016
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My wifes got a Cartier Panethere...i think thats how you say it. £1750.00 Pre owned , lovely watch

nikaiyo2

4,729 posts

195 months

Saturday 30th July 2016
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sidicks said:
Thanks for that - that's not the exact one that she wanted but would probably have been a close second. However, I was previously discussing this with a dealer who was hoping to obtain me a watch at RRP less 15% - that made it a £2.5k watch and we would have upped the budget accordingly. At closer to £3k it's much harder to justify and there must be something else out there much cheaper, that she will like as much - she came across the Tudor watches by accident rather than having selected them after extensive research!

Thanks for your input though!
Hey, just FYI Watchfinder have a Calaire de Rose for £1700 in unworn condition!

sidicks

Original Poster:

25,218 posts

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Sunday 21st August 2016
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nikaiyo2 said:
Hey, just FYI Watchfinder have a Calaire de Rose for £1700 in unworn condition!
Missed this post and now too late - thanks anyway!

I've been looking into Longiness and these 3 seems to fit the bill - cheaper than I was expecting to have to pay too!



Any comments or reasons why I should clear of this brand? Note that resale value isn't important, but I'd like to be paying for a decent quality watch / movement rather than for a brand name - she's not someone that really cares too much about brands!

Cheers