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Post by LukeMayes on Oct 3, 2004 10:29:31 GMT -5
Yes, only one watch... what would it be?
My wife asked me this tough question the other day, and after several days of thinking about it, I still have no concrete answer. One watch that is casual, sporty, elegant AND durable? Can it be done???
I keep leaning towards the stainless rolex sub, but what about the JLC Master Calendar, the SMP, the Omega AT, the tried and true Rolex DJ, AP Royal Oak... ect..
What do you all think? The sky's the limit!
Luke Mayes
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claudel
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The fundamental things apply as time goes by
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Post by claudel on Oct 3, 2004 11:02:48 GMT -5
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Post by OompaLupah on Oct 3, 2004 11:05:35 GMT -5
To me there is no such thing as only one watch.... there are too many different occaisions that require different looks, and functions (think of that poor pilot that has to go to the opera! How can he wear his Breitling Emergency with a TUXEDO??? ;D ). Well maybe if he bought a Datora Anyway if I were forced to have only one I'm lucky to already have it, the Aqua Terra. So far it works with EVERYTHING.
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Post by JBHII on Oct 3, 2004 11:26:06 GMT -5
Yes, only one watch... what would it be? My wife asked me this tough question the other day, and after several days of thinking about it, I still have no concrete answer. One watch that is casual, sporty, elegant AND durable? Can it be done??? I keep leaning towards the stainless rolex sub, but what about the JLC Master Calendar, the SMP, the Omega AT, the tried and true Rolex DJ, AP Royal Oak... ect.. What do you all think? The sky's the limit! Luke Mayes Can I answer with 2 different watches? ;D If you pinned me down, and let me only keep one watch, I'd probably keep this one: In reality, the better choice would probably be this one: The AT is certainly more durable for sport use, and when you wear it to dress up, you don't have to worry about offending anyone or sending the wrong message with the Rolex logo. But I love my TT Sub. ;D John
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Post by Wolf on Oct 3, 2004 11:29:11 GMT -5
One watch? With very little imagination, it would be the solid gold submariner with blue dial
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Post by LukeMayes on Oct 3, 2004 13:18:55 GMT -5
To me there is no such thing as only one watch.... there are too many different occaisions that require different looks, and functions (think of that poor pilot that has to go to the opera! How can he wear his Breitling Emergency with a TUXEDO??? ;D ). Well maybe if he bought a Datora Anyway if I were forced to have only one I'm lucky to already have it, the Aqua Terra. So far it works with EVERYTHING. I could not agree with you more Oompa.. I can't get to one definite watch becasue there are too many criteria for one watch to meet all my needs... well er... wants. ;D I keep coming back to the AT however....
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Post by hebertjb on Oct 3, 2004 16:41:09 GMT -5
TODAY - White 18k bezel SMP for me.
Out of the watches I currently own, I'd have to say SMP electric blue.
I might giive a completely different answer if you ask me tomorrow! ;D
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Post by JBHII on Oct 3, 2004 17:04:58 GMT -5
TODAY - White 18k bezel SMP for me. Out of the watches I currently own, I'd have to say SMP electric blue. I might giive a completely different answer if you ask me tomorrow! ;D Good Heavens! Ain't that the truth! ;D John
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Post by Houston on Oct 3, 2004 19:15:13 GMT -5
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Post by MikeS on Oct 3, 2004 20:36:29 GMT -5
Audemars Royal oak T3
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