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Posted by zoogla on Jun-30-2006 04:41:

The Official TOTA Wristwatch Thread

Okay, everyone...need some help here...and I hope this is not taken as a d!abolic thread but more of a Cellular/Mobile/VoIP type of thread

Both of my watches are now broken and now that I'm all grown up and can buy my own watch (LOL no need to wait for Mommy and Daddy anymore ) I was wondering if my fellow TOTAs (especially someone who's a watch expert as I know nothing about them; except that Rolex > all) can advise the following:

1) Do you have any experience with the following list of watches?

2) Do you know where I could get any of the following watches for the best possible price; I've listed the prices I've been seeing on ebay/other online watch stores and perhaps someone on TOTA can shed some light?

3) Based on the selections I've posted, are there any additional recommendations you can make? LOL as you can see I love racing-inspired watches with supersized diameters, bezels, lots of pretty little chronographs, black dials, and stainless steel metal bracelets!

4) WHAT KIND OF WATCH DO YOU WEAR? I have a broken-bracelet Kenneth Cole which Jenny bought me from Sunglasses Hut (I need to send it to the U.S. to get fixed ) and a Seiko Kinetic (which needs to be cleaned, I think, because the kinetically charged battery keeps running out overnight) which my Dad bought me when I graduated from high school in 1996.

The wish list:

#1 - Rolex Oyster Professional (Perpetual) Cosmograph Daytona
I fucking love this watch.



- 40mm case diameter
- Price: (base model) approx. $4,000 (used) - $10,000 (new)

#2 - Breitling Super Avenger



- 48 mm case diameter
- Price: approx. $4,000 - $8,000 (new) (not sure why so much variance, but those are ebay and other website prices)

#3 - Oris Williams F1 Team Chronograph



- 45mm case diameter
- Price: approx. $1,700 (new)

#4 - Omega Speedmaster Split Second



- 42 mm case diameter
- Price: approx. $4,000 (new)

#5 - Breitling Chrono-Matic



- 44 mm case diameter
- Price: approx. $4,000 (new)

#6 - Ball Trainmaster Pulsemeter



- 41 mm case diameter
- Price: approx. $1,700 (new)

#7 - Tissot V8



- 43 mm case diameter
- Price: approx. $400 (new)


#8 - Swiss Army Victorinox Maverick II Chrono



- 42 mm case diameter
- Price: approx. $500 (new)

A few more I kinda like, for good measure:

- Rolex Oyster Professional GMT Master II
- 40 mm case diameter
- Price: approx. $4,000 (used) - $7,000 (new)



- Tag Heuer Monaco (I used to like this, but not anymore after seeing the above selections)
- 40 mm case diameter
- Price: approx. $2,500 (new)


Posted by fastmp3 on Jun-30-2006 04:46:

akhee i would go with the #6 - Ball Trainmaster Pulsemeter, it really looks nice, but i'm no watch expert


Posted by zoogla on Jun-30-2006 04:52:

LOL thanks, ya akhee!!! I might end up buying one of these mofos in Dubai sometime soon...


Posted by Cosmic Fur on Jun-30-2006 04:57:

You listed watches from $400 to $10,000. That's a HUGE fucking difference there. That's like me asking if I should get a Miata or a 360 Spyder.


Posted by malek on Jun-30-2006 04:58:

why didn't you say something, i would've brought you to where my father works, i'm pretty sure they have all these watches and more...


btw, all these are sports watches. If you want to wear and look like a pro, stay away from sports watches go instead for the classic looks.


Posted by Cosmic Fur on Jun-30-2006 05:00:

I like #3, #5, and #8.


Posted by Sasha on Jun-30-2006 05:00:

i heart my tissot



and, Fahad, I wont make any recommendations, cause looking at your wish-list i can only tell you one thing... our tastes differ soooo fkn much at least when it comes to watches


quote:
Originally posted by malek
btw, all these are sports watches. If you want to wear and look like a pro, stay away from sports watches go instead for the classic looks.


+1


Posted by zoogla on Jun-30-2006 05:11:

quote:
Originally posted by malek
btw, all these are sports watches. If you want to wear and look like a pro, stay away from sports watches go instead for the classic looks.

I hear ya bro...you and Sasha...Jenny said exactly the same thing. I just can't settle for that thinner, understated look. I prefer the bulk (kinda like you-know-what ) That's why I'm thinking of a pricier sporty look.

Yeah, Dima--there's a big range, but the $8K/$10K is totally out of the question...$4K may be a possibility and I could even go for a *gasp* replica!

Malek, this is a new development because both of my watches went kaput in the last week. So I'm kinda stuck now. But I will def touch base with you next time I'm in MTL. Maybe I could even call your Dad's store...


Posted by Cosmic Fur on Jun-30-2006 05:19:

Also, please tell me you're not actually thinking of buying a multi-thousand dollar watch on ebay.

What I'm wearing right now is a gift from my uncle (he's the vice-president of a watch factory in Russia, apparently), and as far as I can tell, it's custom-made as I've looked on the Internet and haven't been able to find one just like it. Here is the closest thing I found so far: http://www.aviator-watch.com/html_c...no_polished.htm

I'll snap a pic of the real thing later.


Posted by Cosmic Fur on Jun-30-2006 05:21:

quote:
Originally posted by fayraree
I could even go for a *gasp* replica!


Maybe it's my personal ethics, but I'd be happier with something genuine that I can afford rather than for a replica of something I can't.


Posted by malek on Jun-30-2006 06:22:

quote:
Originally posted by fayraree
I hear ya bro...you and Sasha...Jenny said exactly the same thing. I just can't settle for that thinner, understated look. I prefer the bulk (kinda like you-know-what ) That's why I'm thinking of a pricier sporty look.


actually you can have big ones without them being sports watches


http://www.tissot.ch/dyn.php?s=www&gs=previewfamilyimage&ref=T97.1.483.51


Posted by malek on Jun-30-2006 06:29:

you can also go for a DKNY watch, very trendy, loads of models, not the kind of watch that'll last you 30 years, but cheap enough to change it very often:






Posted by Jer on Jun-30-2006 06:47:

I firmly stand behind my Fossil Watches, all three of them. Those things are fan-friggin-tastic.

Otherwise, Tag Heuer or Omega (likely the latter) would be where I'd look if I were shopping for a new watch.


Posted by Irishaddict on Jun-30-2006 07:29:

quote:
Originally posted by Jer.
I firmly stand behind ..Fossil Watches..


Holy shit we agree on something.


Posted by LiANG on Jun-30-2006 08:15:

If you're interested in an Oris, email Jason Lau at [email protected] He's an authorized dealer from Australia, with the lowest prices you'll ever find. (I'm not sure, but he might even have all the brands you listed)

For the record, I bought my first Oris, the BC3+ Day/Date, and recently, the TT1 Chronograph from him. was about to buy it off Ebay, but googled and came across a few watch collector's forum (timezone.com and a few more), where some kind enthusiasts, lawyers and doctors, forwarded me his contacts.


Posted by raveed on Jun-30-2006 10:04:

My parents just got me a Tag Heuer link for my graduation. Watch looks really sharp but i dont like the strap to much.






Out of the watches u listed I like the #6 and #10. I dont know that much about watches but some brands that u havent listed any watches from and might want to look into would be Patek Phillipe, Bvlgari and Jager. They make some beautiful stuff.

Id love to buy this one but its a shame, u need to own a Mercedes SLR before u can buy one.


Posted by geroin on Jun-30-2006 11:03:

#1,#2,#5 <--badass but too sporty,#9


Posted by simms327 on Jun-30-2006 11:16:

you will never need another watch:



best looking watch I've ever seen, excluding the same model in solid gold, of course. pure classic


Posted by geroin on Jun-30-2006 11:40:

i like this


Posted by chinamon on Jun-30-2006 11:50:

i <3 my seiko




now i feel like wearing my watch tonight. i havent worn it in months.


Posted by simms327 on Jun-30-2006 12:27:

quote:
Originally posted by geroin
i like this


that is also classic. love the oyster perpetual bracelet, so clean and cut....


Posted by Refinnej on Jun-30-2006 12:32:

quote:
Originally posted by Jer.
I firmly stand behind my Fossil Watches, all three of them. Those things are fan-friggin-tastic.

Otherwise, Tag Heuer or Omega (likely the latter) would be where I'd look if I were shopping for a new watch.


^^^Fossil are the best watches! I have 2 and I would buy them again. Never had any problems with them and they look amazing and don't cost too much.

Have a look at: http://www.fossil.com/jump.jsp?item...emType=CATEGORY


Posted by Moral Hazard on Jun-30-2006 12:32:

I recommend the Accutron line by Bulova. Reasonable price points ($1000 range) and extremely accurate (I think mine loses 2 seconds per year).


Posted by Refinnej on Jun-30-2006 12:34:

Guess? Watches are great too..
http://www.guesswatches.com/Merchan...gory_Code=M_all


Posted by starsearcher on Jun-30-2006 12:35:

Tag Heuer for sure...I just got a Tag Heuer Carrera Chronograph for my graduation as well It's been my dream watch for a long long time now


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