Decent watch thats not too expensive?
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The Monsters are made in China with movements from Singapore, which Im not keen on (SKX007/9s are - J: made in Japan; K: made in Singapore).
If I was looking for a Monster then itd have to be a Night Monster, probably a purple Night Monster. The PVD coating disguises the ugly and overly-large bezel, which looks rubbish in bare stainless, in my opinion.
Thats a purple NM, but a normal Night Monster is similar, but with a black face.
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If I was looking for a Monster then itd have to be a Night Monster, probably a purple Night Monster. The PVD coating disguises the ugly and overly-large bezel, which looks rubbish in bare stainless, in my opinion.
Thats a purple NM, but a normal Night Monster is similar, but with a black face.
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Yeah, but how much is a purple Night Monster (sounds like something my missus would be keen on!)?
I actually like the fact that the bezel is large, depends on how big your wrists are I suppose.
I actually like the fact that the bezel is large, depends on how big your wrists are I suppose.
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The Monsters dont look particularly large on my wrists (the opposite is true, in fact - they look small), its the poor balance between shiny bezel and face that Im not keen on.
The purple NM was a limited edition and they (along with the other limiteds) are a little minty compared to a normal Monster.
It probably doesnt matter where theyre made; although Id prefer all-Japanese, which I believe that the PVD versions are. If you like the look but want to spend a little less, then you can buy a Seiko 5 100m PVD coated watch (a night monster-a-like) for about £125.
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The purple NM was a limited edition and they (along with the other limiteds) are a little minty compared to a normal Monster.
It probably doesnt matter where theyre made; although Id prefer all-Japanese, which I believe that the PVD versions are. If you like the look but want to spend a little less, then you can buy a Seiko 5 100m PVD coated watch (a night monster-a-like) for about £125.
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As to cheap..I consider £50 or under cheap>I have a pulsar kinetic as my 'don't care if its nicked' watch.....like that Breil one though
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Well its probably a bit more than I was planning on paying for my cheapie watch but I am seriously looking at Nixon, seem to be nice looking well put together watches.
Hopefully the Nixon 51-30 not sure if I will get the standard or the Chrono depends whos got stock of what...
Hopefully the Nixon 51-30 not sure if I will get the standard or the Chrono depends whos got stock of what...
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Me too! The whole world seems to be 'out of stock' though so everyone seems to have the same idea! (except on line companies and I'm a bit wary hence post on other thread)
As to cheap..I consider £50 or under cheap>I have a pulsar kinetic as my 'don't care if its nicked' watch.....like that Breil one though
As to cheap..I consider £50 or under cheap>I have a pulsar kinetic as my 'don't care if its nicked' watch.....like that Breil one though
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Right I have a decent watch that has lasted me well but the problem is that its a bit too decent, I always wear short sleeve shirts so its always on "display" so to speak. This caused me some problems a few years ago when two groups of people tried to mug me on the same day when I was in Jakarta.
So I need a spare watch that is bulky, strong and preferably metal, no budget but I don't want to end up spending too much as it will defeat the object of buying it . I have seen something like this:
but its probably overkill for what I need as I probably wont use any of the features on it, any ideas where i should be looking?
So I need a spare watch that is bulky, strong and preferably metal, no budget but I don't want to end up spending too much as it will defeat the object of buying it . I have seen something like this:
but its probably overkill for what I need as I probably wont use any of the features on it, any ideas where i should be looking?
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Just seen this today.Didn't know Subaru had a link with Orient....STI watch
http://yeomanseiko.wordpress.com/201...tch-ser1s001b/
I like it
http://yeomanseiko.wordpress.com/201...tch-ser1s001b/
I like it
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just sent for their brochure...look smart!
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What is it with Scoobynet and watches?!
I didn't realise I needed a new watch until I got brainwashed by the watch threads and suddenly had to spend a few grand on a Breitling... which incidently I scratched against a brick wall on a night out last week!
I didn't realise I needed a new watch until I got brainwashed by the watch threads and suddenly had to spend a few grand on a Breitling... which incidently I scratched against a brick wall on a night out last week!
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Funnily enough just read someone else having same misfortune (scoobynet thread!)
Think this thread should be the 'Which watch should I buy for when out on the lash'
Reminds me.....Speckled Hen session tonight....best strap the Pulsar on
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Just seen this today.Didn't know Subaru had a link with Orient....STI watch
http://yeomanseiko.wordpress.com/201...tch-ser1s001b/
I like it
http://yeomanseiko.wordpress.com/201...tch-ser1s001b/
I like it
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see post 10.$400 dollars but reduced by half! Very tempted.
Pete M,I'll find that post!
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Get one that looks cheap (and so probably will be, Casio) then you wont get bothered. If you have a cheap watch that looks good youre going to attract some one that likes the look of it.
Plastic best, Mickey Mouse a good starting point.
Plastic best, Mickey Mouse a good starting point.
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