Recomend a watch for £2500
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Skyman said:
He's hawking it again!
I noticed he removed the first post which was email me if you want a something or other sub. And I am thinking whats a sub. (mental images of uboats)I am glad it was reposted as I can now see what they are talking about. Not sure about it though, seems a little plain from me but I do like the green.
Edited by bholleran on Thursday 5th February 18:27
<predictable_beyond_words>Omega PO 45.5mm</predictable_beyond_words>
That's if you're into dive watches.
Now, if I had two and a half bags of sand to play with right now, I think I'd have a dabble in the pre-loved market.
Here's what caught my eye on watches.co.uk:
A very smart Omega de Ville Prestige. A nice thing about this watch is that it has the co-axial movement that needs less servicing.

This very dressy Jaeger LeCoultre Master Control Ultra Thin. Smarter than a box of foxes, all of whom have done their Nintendo Brain Training.

It's a little bit blingy, what with the gold hands and all, but you did say you'd thought of a Breitling. So here's a IWC Ingenieur.

Here's that Breitling you were on about. I like watches with a date at 4 o'clock. This Breitling Shadow Flyback chronograph hasn't actually got all that much written on the dial. For a Breitling.

It'd be wrong to not at least try on a Rolex. But everyone's got a sub, and they're not in your price bracket, anyway. So here's a very smart vintage Oysterdate.

I've never really thought of Maurice Lacroix watches, and I'd really want to see it in the flesh before handing over the folding, but I like the dial and display back on this Calendrier Retrograde. Blued hands on a white face, and a power reserve that makes sense (it's a hand-winder). Classic.

That's if you're into dive watches.
Now, if I had two and a half bags of sand to play with right now, I think I'd have a dabble in the pre-loved market.
Here's what caught my eye on watches.co.uk:
A very smart Omega de Ville Prestige. A nice thing about this watch is that it has the co-axial movement that needs less servicing.

This very dressy Jaeger LeCoultre Master Control Ultra Thin. Smarter than a box of foxes, all of whom have done their Nintendo Brain Training.

It's a little bit blingy, what with the gold hands and all, but you did say you'd thought of a Breitling. So here's a IWC Ingenieur.

Here's that Breitling you were on about. I like watches with a date at 4 o'clock. This Breitling Shadow Flyback chronograph hasn't actually got all that much written on the dial. For a Breitling.

It'd be wrong to not at least try on a Rolex. But everyone's got a sub, and they're not in your price bracket, anyway. So here's a very smart vintage Oysterdate.

I've never really thought of Maurice Lacroix watches, and I'd really want to see it in the flesh before handing over the folding, but I like the dial and display back on this Calendrier Retrograde. Blued hands on a white face, and a power reserve that makes sense (it's a hand-winder). Classic.

Skyman said:
He removed it because you are not supposed to attempt to sell watches here. He should know better. I have a Sub LV also, nice watch but too small for my current liking. As I said, try a Panny.
Who made you the ref?Edited by Skyman on Thursday 5th February 18:30

Yeah, I got a b0llokcing and rightly so.
I am looking for cash for it early next week, so it is in his price range. Just.
Soovy said:
Skyman said:
He removed it because you are not supposed to attempt to sell watches here. He should know better. I have a Sub LV also, nice watch but too small for my current liking. As I said, try a Panny.
Who made you the ref?Edited by Skyman on Thursday 5th February 18:30

Yeah, I got a b0llokcing and rightly so.
I am looking for cash for it early next week, so it is in his price range. Just.
k with the rules? Being a barrister one would have thought you might know right from wrong! Bye.Edited by Skyman on Thursday 5th February 18:41
Skyman said:
Soovy said:
Skyman said:
He removed it because you are not supposed to attempt to sell watches here. He should know better. I have a Sub LV also, nice watch but too small for my current liking. As I said, try a Panny.
Who made you the ref?Edited by Skyman on Thursday 5th February 18:30

Yeah, I got a b0llokcing and rightly so.
I am looking for cash for it early next week, so it is in his price range. Just.
k with the rules? Being a barrister one would have thought you might know right from wrong! Bye.Had a bad day?

Lay off the coffee a bit.
CommanderJameson said:
I've never really thought of Maurice Lacroix watches, and I'd really want to see it in the flesh before handing over the folding, but I like the dial and display back on this Calendrier Retrograde. Blued hands on a white face, and a power reserve that makes sense (it's a hand-winder). Classic.

How do you pronounce Maurice Lacroix? They make some very nice watches.
RichB said:
Soovy said:
Skyman said:
Soovy said:
Skyman said:
you are not supposed to attempt to sell watches here.
Who made you the ref?How about this. Lovely.
IWC Spitfire Chronograph Laureus Limited Edition

LeeThePeople said:
How do you pronounce Maurice Lacroix?
More-ees i.e. the French pronunciation of Maurice and Croix is French for Cross, pronounced "Kwuh" as in Kwuh-sant
so it's More-ess La-Kwuh ... does that work for you? 
p.s. ETA I guess I'm guilty of filling the thread with crap there

Edited by RichB on Thursday 5th February 18:57
RichB said:
LeeThePeople said:
How do you pronounce Maurice Lacroix?
More-ees i.e. the French pronunciation of Maurice and Croix is French for Cross, pronounced "Kwuh" as in Kwuh-sant
so it's More-ess La-Kwuh ... does that work for you? 
http://www.chronometrie.com/watchsounds/watchsound...
it's a great way to waste sometime, but as stated above that is correct.
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