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Based on your preferences
I think this is an easy case.
Byt a pre-used AP Royal Oak with box and papers. When you later take it for service, it will be as good as new. This watch comes with fantastic and iconic design plus a first class movement. You will proudly wear that watch also after 40 years.
Good luck with your studies! Kari
Any other suggestions?
By: Colsoul : August 25th, 2011-11:03
I really don't like the look of rolex and neither do I like their "reputation". i'm really looking for that distinctive look of that ap and vc, with the wristband connecting without lugs next to it. Don't know if I'm saying that right. And any brand is go...
Piaget Polo FortyFive...
By: WHL : August 25th, 2011-12:04
Though there is the obvious problem of both price and size.... A better candidate might be the Ulysse Nardin Marine Chronometer. In the price range you need, with the style lugs I understand you like, though the movement is a modified ETA 2892. I'm a fan....
Thanks Bill!
By: Colsoul : August 25th, 2011-12:45
you're really getting what I had in mind. Like the piaget styling, but 45 mm is just too large. Been thinking of the ulysse nardin, but looks odd on pictures and another model what I was interested in was the ulysse nardin dual time 42 mm, unreal how beau...
Nice to hear . . .
By: Dr No : August 25th, 2011-12:06
. . . you're receptive to Glashütte Original ! The G O that would fit the design category you're looking for and close to the price range your parents feel comfortable with is the PanoMatic Date . . . [photos courtesy Gerd and Martina P] . . . and a littl...
appreciate it art!
By: Colsoul : August 25th, 2011-12:52
Thanks a lot for the effort Art! Omega de ville hour vision BLUE has been also one of my options, but maybe a bit too old for me no? And in my eyes omega is inferior to jaeger lecoultre, which I would consider with the same styling. (Hometime & memovox ar...
Wow
By: Colsoul : August 25th, 2011-13:27
Like it very much, looks very big on the picture but only 41 mm, definately interesting! Is there a constellation with leather strap? Maybe a special edition (coming)?
What really strikes me...
By: Colsoul : August 25th, 2011-13:03
is that nobody seems to mention jaeger lecoultre, the king of in house movements no? Don't got any watches in mind with integrated wristband into the case like the audemars and the vacheron? In the end, in house movement is maybe not that important, it ju...
Based on your preferences
By: dr.kol : August 25th, 2011-12:52
I think this is an easy case. Byt a pre-used AP Royal Oak with box and papers. When you later take it for service, it will be as good as new. This watch comes with fantastic and iconic design plus a first class movement. You will proudly wear that watch a...
Thanks for your insight
By: Colsoul : August 25th, 2011-12:59
More and more I'm realising that's the only option... ap probably got a lot of design patterns on the royal oak, why it's probably so hard to find. It's just that the overseas and the iwc ingenieur look so similar, it gave me hope to find a similar lookin...
You are right!
By: dr.kol : August 25th, 2011-13:43
Royal Oak was designed by the late Gerald Genta. He passed away some two weeks ago. The proceeding model of Overseas was also designed by him like the IWC's Ingenieur. Furthermore, he designed PP Nautilus. Of the sporting watches the Royal Oak was Genta's...
that's quite shocking!
By: Colsoul : August 25th, 2011-14:09
And let there be the coincidence that I only love one watch of patek...the nautilus! This guy must be my personal watch hero, as I never heard that he designed the only 4 watches that I really like after watching literally thousends of watches... Sad to h...
Excellent advice
By: Colsoul : August 25th, 2011-14:27
We're definately getting there, a big like to the integrated band, very very nice! Maybe a lack of elegance? Not really understated design and you can probably beat someone to death with that watch Anything like it, but less bulky? Never heard of the bran...