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Just to throw in some non-major brands: Stowa, Sinn, Union Glashutte, Zenith, Baume et Mercier, Glycine...
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While I agree that you really start stepping in to the nice watches at the $5-7K range there are some great watches to be had out there for $3K and under if you are just looking fora nice daily.
When I started getting in to watches I had about the same budget and the brand I was drawn to was Anonimo. They are simmilar to a Panerai because after Panerai was bought up these guys came in and took over their old factory. Or you could always buy second-hand from a trusted retailer. As with most luxury items, if you let someone else take the initial hit you can usually step in to something much nicer than you could have buying new. |
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However since you are convinced I am the ignorant fool, let's reference some posts from the thought leaders in the forums you mention. http://forums.watchuseek.com/f25/man...ml#post2483477 http://forums.watchuseek.com/f25/man...ml#post2484468 http://forums.watchuseek.com/f21/tag...ml#post2492335 So there you have it, I guess you are right, I am the ignorant fool, who's uninformed and doesn't know what the hell I'm talking about. And, you're right, there's absolutely no relationship between a TAG movement and a toy-like movement in a Seiko. (well except from the identical parts in the TAG that Seiko made in the 70's go take a look at the column wheel) I understand Mr. Scotch and Cigars that it's hard trying to justify your purchase to yourself. I am sure there have been many times you have made the comment about how similar the BMW 128i is to the M3, it's ok to be mislead, but it's not OK to call someone ignorant who you don't know. While I know this is going to sting a but, it will set you free.. Nothing inferior like a Tag or a 128 will ever be high end like you want it to be just because of the rhetoric you speak. No hard feelings, you're welcome any time to stop by, drink some old Laphroaig and smoke a Cuban Monte #2 with me. (one other thing since we're keeping each other honest. Techniques d'Avant Garde is not the company behind the TAG Heuer brand any longer. It Louis Vuitton, Moet, Hennessy group now, they are the marketing pump that keeps TAG going. This again proves my point, most people wearing a Heuer watch have no real clue what their wearing. It's funny that they're called TAG at all, given that Heuer is the watch company that TAG bought. TAG is nothing more than an investment group) Last edited by matthewk; 09-03-2011 at 09:57 AM.. |
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As someone already stated take a look at Sinn (watchbuys.com), they make a lot of different models. I own more of their sport watches, U1, U2 and owned a U1000 (to large for my wrist). Also check out Bell & Ross, have more of a military look, but nice.
If looking for something a little dressier and still a dive watch, look at Ulysse Nardin Maxi Marine Diver, maybe a little more then you want to spend but used ones are out there. IMO, check out the forums and even eBay, I rarely buy new anymore and you can get a lot more watch for the price. Once it's on your wrist no one is going to know you bought it used.
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Tag acknowledged that they are sharing some technology from the Seiko but have also significantly altered and improved upon it. Toy-like movement...lol. Quote:
There were only a couple of posters in the thread that made a big deal about this and most got quiet when the Tag CEO himself, addressed the matter. So if you're pissed at Tag's marketing department for being a little too aggressive then so be it, but to blanketly dismiss the brand is truly laughable and a disservice to the OP who is asking about mid-ranged watches. You also failed to acknowledge the fact that Rolex' actuallly keep poor time for the price but still support them. I love them too, but talk about a marketing machine. |
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09-03-2011, 12:01 PM | #28 |
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100 years ago, when it was difficult to find an accurate timepiece, I would've been a total watch nerd. I'm a mechanical engineer and appreciate all the creative mechanisms over a circuit-board, too.
Today however, there are clocks everywhere, including your phone (which will keep better time than any watch since it's constantly updated). A $75 Timex will keep time as well as any high-end watch and probably much better (the crappiest quartz watches are accurate to within .5 sec per day), have more features than most, and be a worry-free experience (e.g., you can wear it mountain biking...rock climbing...working in the yard...whatever. No big deal if you break it). If you're really into features, a $200 outdoor watch will have thermometers, altimeters, alarms, timers, etc. Move up to $300 and you can add a heart rate monitor and GPS (you will NEVER find a more accurate watch than something GPS based). So, it isn't about function and features- it's about being pretty jewelry. So, a watch gets you two things: the convenience of telling time without pulling your phone out, and being a pretty piece of jewelry. I'm not a jewelry person, so I couldn't care less about the latter. If you are though, and have $3k to spend, get whatever you think is prettiest. They'll all work fine- even the ones with Seiko inside. I disagree with the car analogy. While one thing a nice car will do better is be prettier, they also perform better, handle better, are quieter, and are loaded with comfort and convenience features. With a watch, they MIGHT be prettier, and they work differently without being appreciably better. Just get whatever you think looks the best for $3k. Unless the only reason you're buying it is to impress others. In that case, good question, and I agree with the watch guys: save up and spend more. If i had $3k to spend on a watch, I'd get a dive computer and a dive vacation to go along with it...or a Timex and a new mountain bike, skis with ski vacation, race-driving lessons, etc. You know...things you actually get to enjoy Last edited by carve; 09-03-2011 at 12:26 PM.. |
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You have a real complex about needing to feel right and superior. Yes, I know exactly what a TAG is, I own many brands, that's just one of them. I got exactly what I paid for with that purchase. There is just no need to have a juvenile dick-waving contest about it. And I'm not "starting out", I'm not climbing any social mountain, I feel all my watches were good purchases both in value and style, and that's all that matters. You know that Coach handbags are made in China, and that Seiko has a premier line. Not everything is so clear-cut. Also, I don't want an M3, I want a 128 vert. I don't know why you have a need to flaunt your purchases like they're gauges of success. And Laphroig is not my thing. |
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09-03-2011, 12:42 PM | #33 |
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Don't listen to the snobs who posted above saying to save up more. You certainly can get a very nice timepiece for $3k or less.
Here are just a few examples; http://www.authenticwatches.com/omeg...404004001.html http://www.authenticwatches.com/oris...6144174mb.html http://www.authenticwatches.com/tag-...10-ba0796.html http://www.authenticwatches.com/hami...h77616133.html http://www.authenticwatches.com/raym...-ti-05607.html http://www.authenticwatches.com/bell...-heritage.html |
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I'm with Carve on this one. I wear a $400 watch but ride a $4500 mtn bike. I like and want a $5000 watch, and can afford it, but choose other things and experiences. For me though, when looking at watches felt that between say $500 and $4000 there wasn't anything that I was attracted to; hence the no mans land comment.
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Again, my point is, and was, for the price point when you look at the things that make fine timepieces what they are and contrast TAG against those qualities, I find that compared tot he market they suck. I completely agree within its own context my comment "TAG suck" was largely hyperbole, but at least I have some rationale for the argument. Regardless of who agrees with me or not. Last edited by matthewk; 09-03-2011 at 01:13 PM.. |
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Truth is I was talking about a watch, your finding some kind of personal connection to it and attacking me was really the shocker in this whole mess. For whatever the reason your only response to comments not directed to you was resorting to name calling, I gladly relent and you can be right. I must apologize for those who lost brain cells reading my drivel, ScotchandCigar got the best of me. Last edited by matthewk; 09-03-2011 at 01:15 PM.. |
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You also come in claiming to know watches and critique movements but recommend/support Rolex. While I like the designs and will certainly own one at some point, as strictly timepieces, you'd have more to criticize them than Tag. As I mentioned previously, all of my buddies Rolex spend more time in the shop and don't keep nearly as good time as my Tags. That's the trade off for owning one of the premier brands in the world? Marketing machine for the win again. |
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Cheers, Mp0wer. Here's my $5500 time piece (it's the little bump next the the stem)
It's a highly precise German brand- VDO. It'll keep time to within about a minute per year, and will run for several years with no winding up or battery changes. It tracks time, elapsed time, mileage, speed, average speed, total distance, trip distance, and temperature. Distance is measured via a special radio transmitter. For a band, it's attached to a 5 pound mandrel-formed unidirectional carbon fiber frame with 100mm of travel. It has 29" carbon fiber tubeless wheels with the strength of downhill wheels and the weight of cross country wheels. It has dual hydraulic disc brakes, a 30-speed drivetrain, and a super-percise fork, adjustable from 95 to 120mm of travel. It's built to take a lot of punishment, and still comes in at 26 pounds even. It's quite a time piece, much better looking and far more entertaining than most others I've seen |
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I love my Baume. Paid cash and cut a good amount from the 3k tag.
BTW OP when asking for advice like this it would help not to be so fucking general with your request.
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I had no idea I would incite such venom with this post.
Thank you to those that shared suggestions. With regard to my needs: I'm looking for a nice daily. I work in banking, so an interesting time piece is a cool conversation starter. I like Tags, but was thinking of something outside the box. Breitlings are common around me, so the style does nothing for me. |
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Enjoyment? Uhh...you could drive the hell out of your car, but you aren't going to tell the hell out of the time. As far as luxury/feel...the less I feel, the better. Luxury cars are only notable in their elimination of discomfort. The less you notice, the better. Light weight and a comfortable band are the biggest factors for feel, and Timex usually wins there, too. I'm sure the high-end watch has much nicer buttons though. I wonder if one day people will have 1990 style analog phones, but built with the finest craftsmenship...great wood and metal...hand-made lead acid battery, etc.? |
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