You can get those in Temple street -bigsmile Since in the stores they only sell Rolex and Citizen Eco Watch. @Candy: You can order by Internet
Yepp, of course I can =P But I've really thin arms and it's always problem to find watches and bracelets. So need to try them out first =P It's not like in China when one size fits all =P
I see that some girls in Asia are wearing Men's watches? I personally don't like this trend, since it doesn't accentuate the female beauty.
I currently have a Seiko and planning on getting another Seiko lmao. I have a Seiko that looks exactly this one except it's Seiko and not citizen My dream watch would be a Movado that's in the 900ish range but really don't want to buy it soon. You can't really tell the time with the Movado watch but it's really sexy lmao.
Tag, Breitling, and Omega's are a little played out IMO. Many of their watches have too much stuff on the dial making it difficult to read the time (the main function of a watch). Oh and they are way too overpriced as well, some over $1000 USD....WTC! It's a watch for crying out loud... Unless it has precious stones embedded in it or is made of a precious metal, it's not worth that much imo.
Formal occasions with suits / tux for interviews / parties / dressy occasions: Casual outing with friends, dates, etc... At work & sports (when you don't want people knowing how much you make, or risk of damaging the watch)
So I did some googling and found an omega that is somewhat less clutered on the dial and looks pretty nice. However at $1500 USD for a stainless steel watch is absurd imo. Here's what I mean about the dial being too "busy" & cluttered: Tag Heuer: Breitling, the ultimate cluster f. on the dial: But to those who enjoy the "adornment" of extra dials and markings on their watches, my apologies. No personal offense, just my opinion about watches.
citizen sky hawk world time, for pilots!!! Awesome sports watch, but u gotta know how to use it for it to be worth it can't find a better pic...
A Breitling Chronograph isn't that complicated. BTW The type of watch you choose depends on how you see a watch. Some people see it as a thing telling time. Nothing more and nothing less. I consider a good watch a piece of art and a piece of your personality. For me craftmenship and precision is very important. (... I will not draw parallels with a beautiful woman ... -sweat )
Well, you need to send me a pic with you wearing the watch. Only looking at halve of the puzzle will not generate a good estimation -bigsmile
ribsandbbqbeef how much did you pay for your black movado? Might get that one, dont have any watches and been thinking of getting two, one causual, one semi formal
If I not try, I will never know. Perhaps I get lucky By just imagining, I think that this watch should look very nice on you.