I would really like to have a Cartier, just not sure which one yet. Do any of you have experience with any of the quartz models? If so, how do you feel about them. I have always been an automatic or manual guy, only had quartz as a kid. I'm not opposed to...
Your post reads like you're trying so hard to buy a Cartier. Don't force it! If it's not you, it's not you! This reads like you're trying to convince yourself of the merits of owning a Cartier - don't shove it down your own throat. Only buy something you ...
If I don't like it like I thought I would there's always the Collector's Corner. Eventually I'll make up my mind, I'm in no real hurry. The guy on my right shoulder says I am and the guy on my left tells me to slow down and take my time.
I will mime whatever the angel on your shoulder says! In this case, take your time! No rush! Only buy it if you can't live without it! And here's the devil in me: "Have you looked at the Bulgari Octo Finissimo?"
Even though I only have 1 quartz watch in my collection (a Tank Francaise), I have to say the whole quartz hate is so unwarranted for. Quartz came in in the 70's and just demolish the entire Swiss watch industry. They are accurate, simple to produce, inse...
Apart from a few G-shocks, I have never owned a quartz watch until this came along. Watches have become more of an accessory for me these days and I like variety, so this fits a certain playfulness when the mood strikes. It's versatile, comfortable and re...
I find them very good looking and I do not mind that they are solar- and battery-powered. Enough other pieces to worry about the service etc. But I must admit that when I would spend quite a bit of money on a high end watch, I probably prefer a mechanical...
I own both mechanical and quartz Cartier models. While the mechanical models have all required service the quartz has only had battery changes. I enjoy both types of Cartier, so my advice to you is that if you like the Cartier watch, regardless of movemen...