Best Ladies Dress Watch up to £2,000?

Best Ladies Dress Watch up to £2,000?

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Dicky Knee

1,030 posts

131 months

Wednesday 16th January 2019
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sparkyhx said:
second hand bi-metal datejust. Just the most elegant womens watch ever made IMHO
Mine too but Mrs Knee wanted a Cartier. And that is what she got.

Saved me a few quid as well....

sparkyhx

4,151 posts

204 months

Thursday 17th January 2019
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Dicky Knee said:
Mine too but Mrs Knee wanted a Cartier. And that is what she got.

Saved me a few quid as well....
Got wifey one (datejust) and she didn't like the readability - second hand vs hour hand.- had to sell it on. Ho Hum

ZesPak

24,427 posts

196 months

Thursday 17th January 2019
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sparkyhx said:
Got wifey one (datejust) and she didn't like the readability - second hand vs hour hand.- had to sell it on. Ho Hum
she uses a watch to check the time?
How quaint.

Lorne

543 posts

102 months

Thursday 17th January 2019
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ZesPak said:
Lorne said:
^^ this ^^

Cartier and Rolex are the only two 'instantly recognisable from a distance by absolutely everyone' ladies watches around. They look nice as well.
Was that somewhere in the requirements?
Or are you making a case that these brands are the only two worth getting?

I don't really get the point I guess...
Trust me on this one; I know women. (well I like to think I know at least the one I married)

WreckedGecko

1,191 posts

201 months

Monday 21st January 2019
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bristolbaron said:
Omega Constellation/Deville or look at Longines.
Just looking at a Deville for my wife.

Lovely watch. In the mid size though not the "ladies", they wear quite small to begin with.