While growing up, I remember owning lots of different watches. Not at the same time and nothing special (mostly simple Swatches..), but it just seemed I got "bored" with one and then saved up some money for another one.
When I was 23 or so I bought this one:
assuming this was it; I now had "my nice watch" and would never have to buy another one. No more cheap Swatches - nooo - a really nice Camel Trophy.
Around the age of 27, I bought what I consider myself to be my first 'serious' watch. A quartz nonetheless: a TAG-Heuer Kirium. I just fell in love with the design and - truth be told - I STILL love the design. In fact I'm wearing it today.
I was assuming this was it; I now had "my nice watch" and would never have to buy another one. No more cheap Camel trophy's - nooo - a really nice TAG-Heuer.
Wore that TAG for 5 years on a daily basis, then on a special occasion (birth of my son) bought this one - after researching watches on this forum (thanks a lot, guys...):
I was assuming this was it; I now had "my nice watch" and would never have to buy another one. No more cheap TAG-Heuer's - nooo - a really nice Jaeger leCoultre.
Well, you get the point..
Regards
Mark