Im not happy with lack of watch threads.....
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I'm thinking of buying my wife another watch at around the £1500 bracket towards the end of the year (probably for Christmas). Currently drawn to a Rolex Lady Datejust (but they're so common) or an IWC Little Da Vinci. Any other suggestions (she's already got one Cartier, so it has to be something else).
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Its currently the trend for ladies to wear big watches, so the choice is endless.
My other half wears a 3/4 OmegaSeaMaster, or my GMTMasterII.
She now dis-likes her TagHeure AlterEgo saying the face is too small.
My other half wears a 3/4 OmegaSeaMaster, or my GMTMasterII.
She now dis-likes her TagHeure AlterEgo saying the face is too small.
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Originally Posted by suprabeast
one of my first watches
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Its currently the trend for ladies to wear big watches, so the choice is endless.
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Dont like the Krug either, a bit QVC for my liking..
By the way, its not all about worth££££, I have a £120 Casio and I love it.
By the way, its not all about worth££££, I have a £120 Casio and I love it.
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Originally Posted by yoza
I havent even mentioned Poljot yet, either.......
In fact I'm surprised you didn't call your son Poljot.