
I hope nobody suggests a certain Casio

KLClaret wrote:200 pounds for a watch FFS. My car cost less than that utc
KLClaret wrote:200 pounds for a watch FFS. My car cost less than that utc
Well mine could be for sale at the right price, only about 10 yrs old never conked out call It £100?Zesty wrote:I’ve had cheaper ones in the past and they’ve just lost time or stopped working, going to spend a bit more and get a better quality one that hopefully will last me years.
IanMcL wrote:Bit of quartz and they are all the same! Quid will do the job...unless you wait for the sales...99p.
Had a navitimer a few years ago that was a beaut but was always scared of breaking it. The Mrs has a Rolex that is all well and good until it costs £500 to service it cos' she has to send it them to do......ElectroClaret wrote:Go mad and get a Breitling Superocean.
Yours for a trifling £3,600.
Superb.
Man of Kent wrote:Police watches. They look and feel like seriously expensive watches. For minimal outlay, they last well too.
Thanks I seriously though that Police would mean that they were robust and didn’t realise it was a brand.Man of Kent wrote:House of Fraser have a good selection of them. If you search on 'Police Watches', House of Fraser comes up high in the rankings (Yahoo).
I'm sure there's a few on here that the police watches..Man of Kent wrote:Police watches. They look and feel like seriously expensive watches. For minimal outlay, they last well too.
I'm so used to the brand name, I never thought of thatRayaforspain1875 wrote:I'm sure there's a few on here that the police watches..
Man of Kent wrote:I'm so used to the brand name, I never thought of that![]()
They are definitely not ex-Police surplus watches as worn by PC Plod. They're the watches that Becks once promoted.
Only issue I had with mine was it's ceramic so needs handling with care.Zesty wrote:There is a couple of Armani ones that I like to be fair, but I’ve heard they’re not so good?
Mines had 500 services, a new battery every 6 months and cost about as much to own for 10 years (after actually living in a drawer for 5) as the bloody watch itselfHerts Clarets wrote:I bought myself a TAG Heuer watch as a divorce present to myself 17 years ago. I have worn it every day since and think it has had 3 batteries and resealed each time. Keeps perfect time and serves as a constant reminder that I am well rid of the ex wife
Love the look of these - wish I'd seen it a few weeks ago as it was my birthday yesterday and this would have been on the listCookieJnr wrote:Check out Weird Ape watches. Quality timepieces.
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Rayaforspain1875 wrote:Can get a beaut on the champs Elysée for around €18,000..
They're not quality, you're paying for the name. Stick to a real watch manufacturer. Citizen, Timex, Rotary etcZesty wrote:There is a couple of Armani ones that I like to be fair, but I’ve heard they’re not so good?
Exactly this.deanothedino wrote:They're not quality, you're paying for the name. Stick to a real watch manufacturer. Citizen, Timex, Rotary etc
A lot of nice Citizen Eco Drive watches for under £200, very nice watches for the money. Personally I prefer something Swiss (ideally mechanical), but unfortunately they come with a Swiss price tag too.