Cpt Scarlet[Moderator - Cartier - WristScan]
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The Magnificent Four ;-)) …
Hello dear Abel and friends !
I hope everyone is enjoying the weekend.
This is definitely an interesting question and the ultimate answer would depend on several factors that could affect the outcome. The person’s style, and how much they want to spend would play a part in the decision.
Starting with something well made reliable and fun to play with strap choices using quick release spring bars. The Louis Erard Petite Second, available in a range of colours and dial finishes. It also fits the wrist incredibly well at a reasonable 39mm …

The legendary Omega Speedmaster. The history behind this watch will start a journey of discovery and pleasure for anyone looking at getting into watches and it’s available to buy today !…

The Rolex Explorer This Rolex that has plenty of history behind it, strong and reliable it should give a lifetime of service. Flexible enough to cover the sporting look whilst slipping under a shirt cuff for discretion. Personally I would choose a 36mm version…

Finally, a watch that could be ordered with the anticipation of something to look forward to for the future, The Patek Philippe Calatrava…
Best regards
Captain