For our 11th anniversary, my wife and I are exchanging watches. She has just received her Cartier Roadster.
The watch I would like does not seem to exist. It's a black titanium analog, automatic with tritium. It also has a recessed flat sapphire chrystal face, black dial, and slide bezel. Also has to look cool.
So, the closest thing I have found is the Luminox F-22
http://www.luminox.com/watches/air/+/watch/A.9278/
If anyone has any suggestions for another watch which would fit the bill, please offer up your suggestions.
this one goes out to the watch guys out there....
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I'm open to them. Like I said, nobody has everything I want, so I will have to make compromises.
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Not sure if its what you are looking for, but Sinn makes some neat looking models in Ti. As does Hublot
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I'm going to send your info to my brother who has a jewelry store and sells LOTS of watches. Perhaps he might have an idea to fill your requirements.
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Just as an observation, I have a Wenger titanium (band and case) that has been flogged around in a steel mill for about 8 years, has been through multiple batteries, and at least two crystals, and still keeps great time. I'm also the on-shift EMT, so I need a watch that ALWAYS works, and this one has (knock on wood). Also got The Boss the lady's version, since she has a base-metal allergy that prohibits stainless. Hers also has been a trooper.
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Check out The Gevril Group who represent some seventy watchmakers ranging in price from a few hundred to a few hundred thousand dollars.
World Tempus has some great reviews and a superb makers/brands links section from all over while Swiss Time deals with breaking news in horology from you guessed it, Suisse.
Also check out the digital magazine WATCH Journal
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I'm very partial to Patek Phillipe, TAG Heuer, Ulysse Nardin and am drooling over a Cvstos Challenge Chrono (Black) and a lovely little company called BALL although I'm not buying any at present.
World Tempus has some great reviews and a superb makers/brands links section from all over while Swiss Time deals with breaking news in horology from you guessed it, Suisse.
Also check out the digital magazine WATCH Journal
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TAG Heuer is one of the more interesting business cases in the inventory; I use it every semester to illustrate targeting and positioning. Short version: In the mid-1980s they streamlined the product portfolio, added some women's models, raised the average price of their watches about 400%...
...and sales increased about 700%. Price elasticity says this usually doesn't happen, so what did happen is that the company found a different customer segment that considered themselves ill-served by the available offerings (more detail to it, but those are the broad strokes). Volkswagen is another fascinating repositioning story, but that's a tale for another time.
Those watches are out of my league, but sitting next to my laptop is an old Timex Indiglo that is still going strong after 16 years. Only battery-powered wristwatch I've ever had that lasted more than three.
...and sales increased about 700%. Price elasticity says this usually doesn't happen, so what did happen is that the company found a different customer segment that considered themselves ill-served by the available offerings (more detail to it, but those are the broad strokes). Volkswagen is another fascinating repositioning story, but that's a tale for another time.
Those watches are out of my league, but sitting next to my laptop is an old Timex Indiglo that is still going strong after 16 years. Only battery-powered wristwatch I've ever had that lasted more than three.
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My Dad had a mechanical digital watch, I doubt it was very expensive, but what a cool piece of early 70's technology. Sadly my bitch of a mother threw it away with all the rest of his stuff shortly after he died.
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Sorry for the necro, but...
I'm ready to upgrade from the $25 watch. Here's what I'd like:
- Analog hands
- Good crystal
- Leather band
- Alarm
- Date
- Countdown timer
- Not overly large or heavy
- (ETA) legible - some of them have so much gingerbread you can't read them.
I have a Casio with analog hands and a small digital sub panel like this. It does the job, but I'm tired of it.
So. Brand? Models? Being rather utilitarian, I'd rather not go too much over $200.
I'm ready to upgrade from the $25 watch. Here's what I'd like:
- Analog hands
- Good crystal
- Leather band
- Alarm
- Date
- Countdown timer
- Not overly large or heavy
- (ETA) legible - some of them have so much gingerbread you can't read them.
I have a Casio with analog hands and a small digital sub panel like this. It does the job, but I'm tired of it.
So. Brand? Models? Being rather utilitarian, I'd rather not go too much over $200.
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What will this watch be used for, or rather what activities will you be doing with it?