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4 November 2013, 12:11 AM | #31 | |
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As for others, the way I see it the OP is looking for suggestions for his daughter as she is the one who wants to buy her boyfriend a gift. I think a nice Movado would be nice if he likes dress watches and a Bulova if he's more into sporty timepieces, as far as I'm concerned they both have nice models with reliable movements in them.
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Socks didn't go we'll with pastel pants and white loafers
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I still have plenty of pastel colored pants.
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My GF when I was 21 is not my wife today.
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some of these are nice http://orientwatchusa.com/
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There are really good kids @ 21 and some relationships that are well cemented at that time. Just because we were a bunch of punks at that age...
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Get the Orange Monster for $200 and if he marries your daughter one day tell him he gets the Rolex on long term loan until he can pass it down to one of your grand-kids
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4 November 2013, 04:09 PM | #41 |
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A suggestion...get him a gift as a wedding present, not an engagement present. He will always cherish it.
I have a colleague who is close to 70 who wears an old gold Omega dress watch every day to work. He said it was a wedding present from his father-in-law (now deceased). My colleague and his wife got married about 45 years ago. He cherishes the watch. |
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Tough crowd is right I'm not sure half the posters read the thread. I recommend Swiss army in that price range or seiko if you find one you like within the price constraints. Tag would be great but I think they are a bit more than 500 these days. I think the OP is likely a good enough judge of character to know when it is right to give the man his Rolex. Let him decide that. |
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5 November 2013, 03:33 AM | #43 |
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If he's into fitness I would get him a Polar monitor ... They're very cool looking and would definitely encourage him to exercise. Which is always good.
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I'd look into the seiko divers (SKX series)... can be had for a couple hundred and have proper mechanical movements that everyone seems to love. They are sharp looking too!
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I would buy him a Seiko SKX007, along with a photo and a note.
The photo is a shotgun shell with his name on it. The note will say: "If you hurt my daughter's feeling, this will be come and find you." :)
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I would give my nice watches to my daughter too... Regards the gift, I really like oris. They might be over 500 though. If you want to stick around 200, I would pick a digital watch like suunto. They have cool models.
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It's all about buying right, at the Movado outlet you can get a Movado 800 series chrono for 500, the new Movado Bold series has a bit of flash mixed with the classic Movado design and they are relatively inexpensive 300-800. Tag heuer is never a bad option(after looking at movados for years my first quartz watch was a tag) little above $500 you can get an oyster precision watch head. I just got a speedmaster for $750. Check Craigslist used, see if Movado has a factory outlet near you. Costco also has a pretty good selection for your price range and they have many brands
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I think Tissot makes a nice looking chronograph (V-8 series) in the $200-$300 range.
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Give him a pair of roller blades
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Seiko Black Monster.
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I know that this is a few days old, but in the $200-500 range, I would look at hamilton, or a company called Lum-Tec. They make a very nice watch for the money, are made in America, and are limited runs.
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14 November 2013, 12:57 AM | #55 |
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Get him a nice G Shock.
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14 November 2013, 06:47 AM | #56 |
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I would be more inclined to give him something like a Seiko automatic dive watch. I would save the Rolex for your daughter. 21 is pretty young. I'd definitely wait until they are engaged or perhaps married.
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14 November 2013, 11:00 AM | #57 |
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Are you opposed to buying a used watch? For the age range, I would recommend a Baume & Mercier, sometimes you can find the Hublot MDMs for a good price, or Tag Carerra (full disclosure, I hate most Tags).
Honestly, for that age range, I would recommend a fashion watch more than a "timepiece." My boyfriend has a couple Fendi, Gucci, etc. watches that he wears while he works, etc. Obviously, I don't know the guy but I don't think a lot of younger men can appreciate a quality timepiece (yet). Honestly, a lot I hear from people even my age (later 20's) is that Rolexes are still "old man watches." I would even venture to say that she would get a better reaction by buying him a nice pair of cufflinks or a bracelet. I bought my boyfriend Cartier cufflinks a year ago, a David Yurman bracelet this year and he wears them all the time. |
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