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what's wrong with a bracelet?
I think a 21st Century flat bezel WG or RG Rolex Datejust 36 looks wonderful, and might cost less than a Saxonia. A steel bracelet may feel common, and you could put a strap on a Datejust, but a proper gold bracelet worn unapologetically can carry so much confidence...
No :)
By: KMII : January 8th, 2017-10:24
She basically dismissed them from outside due to all the watches displayed being on bracelets... Then we saw the Cellinis at another AD but sadly after closing time...
That's one of the points ;)
By: KMII : January 8th, 2017-10:30
So far it\'s been fashion watches not breaking the bank, where more could be purchased for different outfits. It took about an hour to accept that a watch could cost more than a bag So we were starting with one that would need to be relatively universal (...
I can sympathize...
By: logan2z : January 8th, 2017-10:25
My wife and I looked for a watch for her for close to a year! Same experience - every salesperson wanted to show her a watch from the ladies collection that was bejeweled, had a MOP dial, etc. She kept telling them she wanted something 'clean' and 'simple...
So not only me :)
By: KMII : January 8th, 2017-10:35
That\'s a relief And while I tried Panerai, it was first dismissed (funnily enough a JLC MUT she liked, too but I would never have guessed) as not what she wanted - then later she said if she was at some point to have 3 or 4 watches that she could imagine...
My wife's collection
By: cazalea : January 8th, 2017-14:14
She favors sports-type digital watches when on the field with dozens of kids (she\'s a PE teacher). She does like watches with Arabic numerals, as seen by the Seiko 5 on the left and Grand Seiko in the middle. And white dials are easier to read. The JLCs ...
Thanks a lot for this, Mike!
By: KMII : January 9th, 2017-02:02
That's quite a collection, I have to say! Interesting point about the arabic numerals. My wife for instance also refuses any watches, which do not have clearly marked hours - the new Moser style - not for her But there are still many female watches that h...
agreed -
By: Broxi : January 8th, 2017-16:06
I think there is generally a limited choice for women in the luxury watch price range hence the move towards previously exclusive men\'s watches. My wife has a 33/34mm lady Oak ( yes with diamonds and a 36/37 lady millenary with MOP and diamonds. If buyin...
Not that easy...
By: KMII : January 9th, 2017-02:05
And many of the brands simply plonk in a quartz movement into the female watches as a matter of course. I am sure many more women than today would enjoy a mechanical movement just like men do, if this was marketed to them better or in a way that makes it ...
A lot of limitations, IMO
By: rnaden : January 8th, 2017-18:34
My wife is not a collector, neither does she bother with having more than 3 watches, much like your friend, and they need to match just about everything and can take a beating. Due to this requirement, I got her a Rolex some years back with a salmon dial ...
Lange 37mm
By: chk : January 10th, 2017-19:38
I believe the Lange Saxonia Thin 37mm RG will appeal, as will the Steel AP15450 if she favors an automatic. I purchased the Saxonia 37mm boutique edition with small seconds on Dec 2015 and she wore the watch for no fewer than 200 days in 2016, so I am ple...
what's wrong with a bracelet?
By: chk : January 11th, 2017-05:32
I think a 21st Century flat bezel WG or RG Rolex Datejust 36 looks wonderful, and might cost less than a Saxonia. A steel bracelet may feel common, and you could put a strap on a Datejust, but a proper gold bracelet worn unapologetically can carry so much...