11/7/2010 2:25:05 PM
sapphire is the most resistant to scratches; it is also the most likely to shatter
11/7/2010 2:30:19 PM
hmm, I wonder what mine has... I would expect the mid-grade from above... but I don't know
11/7/2010 2:50:50 PM
If you wanted something decent quality automatic (and the new trendy fairly big style)http://www.amazon.com/Seiko-Mens-Watches-Divers-SKX779K1/dp/B0010R36US/ref=sr_1_3?s=watches&ie=UTF8&qid=1289161191&sr=1-3will take care of you.On a personal note, if you don't wear your watch every day, and dont want to deal with a winder, buy a quartz model. Sure they don't have that horistic charm, but they will run and you don't need to fuck with them.Features to look for are probably based on what you do, I prefer a sapphire crystal if you can get it.is my daily wear (usually rubber)[Edited on November 7, 2010 at 3:34 PM. Reason : Have fun]
11/7/2010 3:20:35 PM
follow up questions.1) how much is it to get the crystal replaced?2) any local (raleigh) recommendations?
11/7/2010 3:34:42 PM
as much as i like the idea of having a sapphire crystal, my watch was only ~$120 new...i'm betting a new crystal would cost AT LEAST half that including installation...actually, that's probably off-base...it's probably $100+ for the actual crystal and installation by someone skilled and knowledgeable enough to install it and put it back together with the seals intact
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11/7/2010 10:36:26 PM
dammit amazon is sending me emails about watch deals now because it knows what I've been looking at. Lots of citizen eco drive watches.
11/7/2010 10:58:31 PM
^^yes, it is! actually my official Lamborghini Tonino watch, which is 316SS, started to corrode around bezel edges. I wear it daily and salt from the sweat is starting to eat it away.
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11/8/2010 1:27:29 AM
lol @ watch corroding due to sweat. All I can say is that none of my Omegas/Breitlings are corroding, and I live next to a freaking beach. While the 306SS is less prone to corroding, you're more than likely would never encounter such situation, just like the depth difference between deepsea dweller and submariner. It doesn't matter because it's not humanly possible to dive that deep.
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11/8/2010 8:21:07 AM
wow, so based on that philosophy we should all drive civics, wear timex, dress at kmart and payless shoes. you are a class A tard. you obviously have zero knowledge about watches to make ignorant statements about most prestigious watch marque. you ever wandered why on ebay there are hundreds of 50+ year old vintage rolex, omegas, tags and other premium swiss watches?
11/8/2010 9:53:37 AM
I would not get a Citizen watch. My wife got me a $200 one for my NC State graduation, I do not know what model or anything else, and within a couple of years, the inside parts that mark the hours started falling off. I sent it off to Citizen under their 5 year warranty and they said that this is the only claim I could process and after this, my warranty is no longer valid. They also tried to make me pay a service fee of ~$50, but I argued with them and they waived it. Anyway after getting my watch back with the hours pieces back in place, they started falling off again within a couple months. Shitty. Needless to say I will never buy a Citizen.I'm sure the Eco Drives are probably made much better, but I just think spending that much on a damn watch is ridiculous.[Edited on November 8, 2010 at 10:10 AM. Reason : df]
11/8/2010 10:09:35 AM
^^^,^^ Pretty much comes down to personal preferences I think here. I tend to also see an expensive watch as a waste, but I don't like or wear watches period so my opinion doesn't mean much here. If I did wear a watch, I'd fall into the "Civic and Timex" category in that I can find lots of other things to spend my money on than a piece of jewelry/a status symbol. In other words, I wouldn't be buying any kind of "nice" watch no matter how much money I had That being said, the kind of stuff that I like spending money on (nice vacations with my wife, musical equipment that I utilize etc.) doesn't appeal to everyone either. Just different strokes.[Edited on November 8, 2010 at 10:11 AM. Reason : .]
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what's comical is that you still don't understand how to make a correct analogyalso...i thought you were done with me? thought you were done with my "trolling"...in fact, i'm fairly certain you said:
11/8/2010 4:50:41 PM
What if someone gives me a Rolex? I drive a civic. I spent $4,500 on it and probably put about $1,500 into it over the past few years in maintenance. 250k miles. Gets almost 40mpg on the highway. Everything is relative though. To someone with money the price of a Rolex is nothing. The point is moot when money isn't an issue. $8,000 or even $80,000 for a watch is pennies for some people. Why wouldn't they get a Rolex if money wasn't an issue? Yes it's stupid if $8,000 is a lot to you. So still set on a Victorinox.
11/8/2010 4:59:45 PM
^^Nah, I changed my mind. I'm going to see how far you can go without addressing any of my posts. Again, you are avoiding the debate for the 2nd time (photography this time), which tells me you are just blowing smoke and are arguing just for sake of arguing. ^You are correct. That is why I said earlier that you buy it if you can afford it. To me $8k to spend on a watch is very expensive at this point, but that is not to say that Rolex is not worth that much. If you are making $50k a year, drive a civic have kids at home, it probably isn't the wisest idea to buy a $6k sub or $8k deepsea. It is worth however much people are willing to pay for it. They sell every single watch they manufacture. The fact it retains so much of its value, not to mention that at any point on ebay there are hundreds of 50+ year old mechanical Rolex' that are fully functional speaks for itself.[Edited on November 8, 2010 at 5:13 PM. Reason : f]
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^the problem is a rolex is usually not better than a cheaper watch, at least in terms of absolute function.Most quartz watches are going to keep better time, and there are quartz with sapphire crystals way below 8k, that will go just as deep, until you get into the specialized dive watches.You have some of the really high end quartz watches for 2k or so that will loose 10 seconds a year.the bmw analogy is poor, because your assuming that the 50k bmw is faster than the 10k civic, this would only hold if your 10k civic had 911 performance.The only way to look at a really expensive watch is as a status piece, or if you like watches a work of mechanical art.Also lets face, there are very few in house movements now of days, sure they may rebuild them and they might be cosc certified. But were still talking seconds per day.If you look at them as an investment...they are okay, but were not talking inflation beating here. The rare metal watches are nice, but who has 15-20k[Edited on November 9, 2010 at 7:10 AM. Reason : They are still beautiful]
11/9/2010 7:06:06 AM
duplicate[Edited on November 9, 2010 at 7:09 AM. Reason : duplicate ]
11/9/2010 9:28:11 AM
Most women I know have a ton of jewelry.Most men I know don't.I don't see a problem with having a nice watch or three.Just admit it's man jewelry with no other real purpose and carry on with your life.
11/9/2010 9:56:29 AM
I don't know what your watches do.... but mine keeps track of the time
11/9/2010 10:21:31 AM
I would wear a watch if it wasn't for the fact that I'm living in the 21st century.
11/9/2010 1:10:33 PM
there is a saying:a watch shows how much a person's time is worth.
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11/9/2010 1:52:49 PM
i am sure i will get flamed for this but here goes...my dad has always been into watches. when i graduated high school in 98 he gave me a rolex gmt. i still have it and wear it every day. it was made in 1972 and had never had a single problem. in the mean time i bought a rolex explorer II and i wear it as a dress watch. neither watch has ever given me an issue. i bought my wife a ladies date just with m.o.p. face and diamonds off ebay of all places. it was made in 91 and had never had an issue. my mom, dad, and sister have all had rolex's and never had any problems. i used to wear mine at lacrosse practice so it got beat around a lot more than most people beat up their watches. i would be the first to tell someone to invest in a good watch because they will last forever. end rant. flame away about the usual rich kid, spoiled kid, stupid parents yada yada.
11/9/2010 8:20:47 PM
i guess it's the basic argument with anything. i could literally buy 2 fossil watches a yr for 16 yrs and still not have 8 k$ in watches and they would all say the same time as the rolex
11/9/2010 11:05:04 PM
You could, but that would be stupid as shit.
11/9/2010 11:10:01 PM
I don't think so.Women get horny when they see a guy wearing 16 Fossil watches on each arm.
11/9/2010 11:18:50 PM
I could eat at McDonald's 10 times a day for what it costs me to dine at quality establishments.
11/9/2010 11:28:20 PM
jeez some people just don't like nice things.
11/10/2010 9:30:33 AM
I think it has more to do with the bullshit that the watch snobs are spewing hereLike Skack said
11/10/2010 9:54:09 AM
^You can call it jewelry or simply appreciate it as a nice luxury item that is extremely well build. I think it is pretty obvious nobody buys a Rolex to be able to tell time. You will get more accurate time from $10 prepaid cell phone. Quartz watches have circuitry that will eventually die out. If you are a cheap skate or simply don't appreciate timepieces you will think owning a Rolex is stupid.[Edited on November 10, 2010 at 1:49 PM. Reason : f]
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