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Post by johnnycanuck on Oct 15, 2004 9:29:45 GMT -5
Cellini seems to be the oft-ignored little brother of the Oyster collection.
You guys have any thoughts on Cellini as a dress watch? Not necessarily the quartz models, but the hand wound ones.
Personally I think they have one or two that are nice looking, but for the money there's so much more out there horologically speaking. I wouldn't buy one.
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Post by JBHII on Oct 15, 2004 13:24:24 GMT -5
Cellini seems to be the oft-ignored little brother of the Oyster collection. You guys have any thoughts on Cellini as a dress watch? Not necessarily the quartz models, but the hand wound ones. Personally I think they have one or two that are nice looking, but for the money there's so much more out there horologically speaking. I wouldn't buy one. Actually, price wise I think they aren't that bad, relatively speaking. Right now, I'm shying away from hand wound movements. That, and the Cellini's I've tried on were too small (as they should be). Just not my style. John
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Post by Aaron on Oct 15, 2004 16:51:36 GMT -5
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.Make your decision based on your heart. Cheers Aaron P.S I personally think there is better out there.
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Post by GillBates on Oct 18, 2004 23:11:08 GMT -5
I'm thinkin' Seiko or Timex in appearance....not my cup o tea....
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Post by johnnycanuck on Oct 18, 2004 23:15:40 GMT -5
Me either.
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