Help me to find a suitable watch, please!
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Hi All:
I'm a girl, age twentish.
Recently I'm falling in love in self-winding watches, and really want to get one.
I'm thinking to buy Gents Auto and having the strap adjustment,
but not really sure would it look nice on me,
because my wrist is very slim, and I'm looked very girly.
I need everyone's suggestion! Should I get a Gents or uni-sex watch?
If so, can anyone give me some options?
My budget is around £1000, it's my first mechanical watch for the exerience, so don't want to spend too much on it.
my back up option is Longines Evidenza Ladies, but I need more choices to compare.
Meanwhile, does anyone know a good shopping place in London? I somehow feel the prices in Selfridges are too expensive.....I'm looking for a good bargain for the best watch.
Many thanks in advance for your help!
I'm a girl, age twentish.
Recently I'm falling in love in self-winding watches, and really want to get one.
I'm thinking to buy Gents Auto and having the strap adjustment,
but not really sure would it look nice on me,
because my wrist is very slim, and I'm looked very girly.
I need everyone's suggestion! Should I get a Gents or uni-sex watch?
If so, can anyone give me some options?
My budget is around £1000, it's my first mechanical watch for the exerience, so don't want to spend too much on it.
my back up option is Longines Evidenza Ladies, but I need more choices to compare.
Meanwhile, does anyone know a good shopping place in London? I somehow feel the prices in Selfridges are too expensive.....I'm looking for a good bargain for the best watch.
Many thanks in advance for your help!
Go to Jura Watches & check out the Sinn 556 and 656 in the flesh
+ Check out Nomos watches via http://www.chronomaster.co.uk/nomos_watches.htm
Neil will usually do a sale with with refund if you buy & watch & then send it back straight away with no damage.
+ Check out Nomos watches via http://www.chronomaster.co.uk/nomos_watches.htm
Neil will usually do a sale with with refund if you buy & watch & then send it back straight away with no damage.
Edited by andy tims on Wednesday 12th May 13:36
Hiya,
What a refreshing change to see a lady taking an interest in this hobby!
I would recommend you look at a Rolex Oyster Perpetual Date. These are 34mm - so will be fine on you, but are a proper Rolex. What is more, if you know the right place to look you can get one for your budget.
What a refreshing change to see a lady taking an interest in this hobby!
I would recommend you look at a Rolex Oyster Perpetual Date. These are 34mm - so will be fine on you, but are a proper Rolex. What is more, if you know the right place to look you can get one for your budget.
Endor said:
Hi All:
I'm a girl, age twentish.
Recently I'm falling in love in self-winding watches, and really want to get one.
I'm thinking to buy Gents Auto and having the strap adjustment,
but not really sure would it look nice on me,
because my wrist is very slim, and I'm looked very girly.
I need everyone's suggestion! Should I get a Gents or uni-sex watch?
If so, can anyone give me some options?
My budget is around £1000, it's my first mechanical watch for the exerience, so don't want to spend too much on it.
What style do you like?I'm a girl, age twentish.
Recently I'm falling in love in self-winding watches, and really want to get one.
I'm thinking to buy Gents Auto and having the strap adjustment,
but not really sure would it look nice on me,
because my wrist is very slim, and I'm looked very girly.
I need everyone's suggestion! Should I get a Gents or uni-sex watch?
If so, can anyone give me some options?
My budget is around £1000, it's my first mechanical watch for the exerience, so don't want to spend too much on it.
If you're in London, you could try Austin Kaye in the Strand. You could get something pre-owned that was worth a lot more.
http://www.austinkaye.co.uk/
ShadownINja said:
Endor said:
Hi All:
I'm a girl, age twentish.
Recently I'm falling in love in self-winding watches, and really want to get one.
I'm thinking to buy Gents Auto and having the strap adjustment,
but not really sure would it look nice on me,
because my wrist is very slim, and I'm looked very girly.
I need everyone's suggestion! Should I get a Gents or uni-sex watch?
If so, can anyone give me some options?
My budget is around £1000, it's my first mechanical watch for the exerience, so don't want to spend too much on it.
What style do you like?I'm a girl, age twentish.
Recently I'm falling in love in self-winding watches, and really want to get one.
I'm thinking to buy Gents Auto and having the strap adjustment,
but not really sure would it look nice on me,
because my wrist is very slim, and I'm looked very girly.
I need everyone's suggestion! Should I get a Gents or uni-sex watch?
If so, can anyone give me some options?
My budget is around £1000, it's my first mechanical watch for the exerience, so don't want to spend too much on it.
If you're in London, you could try Austin Kaye in the Strand. You could get something pre-owned that was worth a lot more.
http://www.austinkaye.co.uk/
but as the part of the strap I can just buy one and ask for exchange, so it's not a big deal.
Also, it would be better to have the date on the watch.
thanks everyone's help!!!
ShadownINja said:
Nolar Dog said:
Get a gent's watch.
Big watches on hot girls rock.
Sure, but maybe she prefers smaller watches. Hard to say as she mentions ladies' watches one moment then chronographs the next (which are generally bigger).Big watches on hot girls rock.
Endor said:
ShadownINja said:
Nolar Dog said:
Get a gent's watch.
Big watches on hot girls rock.
Sure, but maybe she prefers smaller watches. Hard to say as she mentions ladies' watches one moment then chronographs the next (which are generally bigger).Big watches on hot girls rock.
Endor said:
Hi All:
I'm a girl, age twentish.
Recently I'm falling in love in self-winding watches, and really want to get one.
I'm thinking to buy Gents Auto and having the strap adjustment,
but not really sure would it look nice on me,
because my wrist is very slim, and I'm looked very girly.
I need everyone's suggestion! Should I get a Gents or uni-sex watch?
If so, can anyone give me some options?
My budget is around £1000, it's my first mechanical watch for the exerience, so don't want to spend too much on it.
my back up option is Longines Evidenza Ladies, but I need more choices to compare.
Meanwhile, does anyone know a good shopping place in London? I somehow feel the prices in Selfridges are too expensive.....I'm looking for a good bargain for the best watch.
Many thanks in advance for your help!
Are you Mrs Borat?I'm a girl, age twentish.
Recently I'm falling in love in self-winding watches, and really want to get one.
I'm thinking to buy Gents Auto and having the strap adjustment,
but not really sure would it look nice on me,
because my wrist is very slim, and I'm looked very girly.
I need everyone's suggestion! Should I get a Gents or uni-sex watch?
If so, can anyone give me some options?
My budget is around £1000, it's my first mechanical watch for the exerience, so don't want to spend too much on it.
my back up option is Longines Evidenza Ladies, but I need more choices to compare.
Meanwhile, does anyone know a good shopping place in London? I somehow feel the prices in Selfridges are too expensive.....I'm looking for a good bargain for the best watch.
Many thanks in advance for your help!
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