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OK, I'll narrow it down a bit - opinions of this model in particular would be appreciated:
http://www.timex.com/gp/product/B000AL6EJU?ie=UTF8...
http://www.timex.com/gp/product/B000AL6EJU?ie=UTF8...
I usually think of them as kids watches. I had one 25 years ago. It still works, but I havent worn it for about 20 years
. Saying that though, there is a very nice looking black and silver Timex chronograph in argos.
What about this instead?
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/MENS-GENTS-SEIKO-5-AUTOMATIC...
Seiko with a nice automatic mechanical movement, similar in style to the Timex you posted and cheaper too. Only bad thing about them is that the metal bracelets can feel a bit cheap.
. Saying that though, there is a very nice looking black and silver Timex chronograph in argos.What about this instead?
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/MENS-GENTS-SEIKO-5-AUTOMATIC...
Seiko with a nice automatic mechanical movement, similar in style to the Timex you posted and cheaper too. Only bad thing about them is that the metal bracelets can feel a bit cheap.
Stickers said:
OK, I'll narrow it down a bit - opinions of this model in particular would be appreciated:
http://www.timex.com/gp/product/B000AL6EJU?ie=UTF8...
Fifty nicker for a perpetual calendar isn't bad, quartz or no, but I bet it's a git to set...http://www.timex.com/gp/product/B000AL6EJU?ie=UTF8...
Here's a review of a Timex automatic. Executive summary: Chinese automatic movement, not the greatest bracelet, but overall great value at $80 for an auto with power reserve.
ETA: Actually, you could probably posh-up the watch in the link by tossing the bracelet and spending twenty quid on a decent leather strap.
Edited by CommanderJameson on Tuesday 7th July 07:35
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