I want to catch the watch bug!
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Hi guys.
I've never worn watches , but I want to start. I'm after a smart dress watch and have a budget of £300.
I've looked in the high street shops and quite like the Armani ceramic range, but there's something bugging me about buying a watch from a clothes designer!
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers.
I've never worn watches , but I want to start. I'm after a smart dress watch and have a budget of £300.
I've looked in the high street shops and quite like the Armani ceramic range, but there's something bugging me about buying a watch from a clothes designer!
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers.
Thanks for the replies.
I've only just started looking, but I think the rectangular cases look smarter than the circular and as i'm after a dress watch, i'm thinking thats the way to go.
I also like black faces instead of white etc.
When it comes to straps, i'm undecided over metal or leather.
Here's the Armani i said i liked earlier-
http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B003B3N6Q8/ref=asc_df_B...
I've only just started looking, but I think the rectangular cases look smarter than the circular and as i'm after a dress watch, i'm thinking thats the way to go.
I also like black faces instead of white etc.
When it comes to straps, i'm undecided over metal or leather.
Here's the Armani i said i liked earlier-
http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B003B3N6Q8/ref=asc_df_B...
For your buget and if you want new, I would go for a Tissot PRC200 (chrono for me - can be had circa £230 new on a bracelet but available without chrono for the cleaner look, or on a strap)
AND
A Seiko diver (Monster or 007/009 circa £130 new). Although these are not rectangular, the Seiko makes a good beater and the Tissot is a smart watch that goes well with either a suit or jeans IMO.
Both come from recognised watch manufacturers and both highly rated.
Second hand opens up a whole host of other options though, take a look on TZ-UK's sales corner for other ideas. Good luck with the search, thats half of the fun!
Sorry to distract you from your prefered rectangular case, just my 2p's worth.
AND
A Seiko diver (Monster or 007/009 circa £130 new). Although these are not rectangular, the Seiko makes a good beater and the Tissot is a smart watch that goes well with either a suit or jeans IMO.
Both come from recognised watch manufacturers and both highly rated.
Second hand opens up a whole host of other options though, take a look on TZ-UK's sales corner for other ideas. Good luck with the search, thats half of the fun!
Sorry to distract you from your prefered rectangular case, just my 2p's worth.

Jonboy said:
For your buget and if you want new, I would go for a Tissot PRC200 (chrono for me - can be had circa £230 new on a bracelet but available without chrono for the cleaner look, or on a strap)
AND
A Seiko diver (Monster or 007/009 circa £130 new). Although these are not rectangular, the Seiko makes a good beater and the Tissot is a smart watch that goes well with either a suit or jeans IMO.
Both come from recognised watch manufacturers and both highly rated.
Second hand opens up a whole host of other options though, take a look on TZ-UK's sales corner for other ideas. Good luck with the search, thats half of the fun!
Sorry to distract you from your prefered rectangular case, just my 2p's worth.
Thanks for the feedback, i'm off to have a look at your suggestions. AND
A Seiko diver (Monster or 007/009 circa £130 new). Although these are not rectangular, the Seiko makes a good beater and the Tissot is a smart watch that goes well with either a suit or jeans IMO.
Both come from recognised watch manufacturers and both highly rated.
Second hand opens up a whole host of other options though, take a look on TZ-UK's sales corner for other ideas. Good luck with the search, thats half of the fun!
Sorry to distract you from your prefered rectangular case, just my 2p's worth.

Going second hand might be a good shout.
Apple Pie said:
GALLARDOGUY said:

C15 Henley Automatic
A very classy looking watch. Automatic movement. And from a well respected brand.

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