for 3000 don't think you can get a rolex.
Try Omega Seamaster.
Also second the Hamilton's recommendation
in the meantime, not sure if you will like this, but i do love German watches/design:
http://www.nomos-store.com/en/Watches/Model-series/
You might want to make sure you know which movement you want. If you buy something that's an automatic, you either wear it daily, wind it, or get a watch winder.
^ that.
also, you should try a few other watches before you jump on this heirloom piece. Your appreciation of the mechanics and complications will change and grow. What you think is 'nice' now will certainly be different, say, a month from now.
I do like that Tag though.
well, if it's 3k, it's aint gonna be quartz right 🙂
I'll never understand thousand-dollar watches, so I shall exit. 😀
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I'm looking at that Rolex and I can't help but think that the lowest-end watches from famous watch manufacturers look pretty damn similar. I'm fairly sure my £15 Lorus would carry on working for the rest of my days, so what's the attraction to spending that (Rolex) sort of money...
OP Whatever you do, make sure you get a $10k desk to go with it.
I don't get this reference? And, just FYI, (quality) office furniture is ridiculously overpriced. My desk consists of three (large) modular pieces and a rolling file cart. Modern and sleek design, solid wood construction, white/wood/aluminum. Retail price is $14k. I know a US distributor, so I get amazing deals.
It is a mix of http://www.riviera-usa.com/casegoods/oikos.html and http://www.riviera-usa.com/casegoods/at2collection.html
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I'm looking at that Rolex and I can't help but think that the lowest-end watches from famous watch manufacturers look pretty damn similar. I'm fairly sure my £15 Lorus would carry on working for the rest of my days, so what's the attraction to spending that (Rolex) sort of money...
The thing about a Rolex though is that band and case, if gold is solid gold. The diamonds are real diamonds and everything about a Rolex is PERFECT! And if you wear it regularly you never have to do anything to it. It should keep perfect time.
You would want to get it serviced and cleaned periodically but that's it.
Plus, it is instantly recognizable. Rolex=Luxury/Power/Success/Money
Uhh, if it is actual gold, then it is a VERY soft metal. And if it's a soft metal, you would probably need to have it maintained. There are plenty of other metals that do not need regular maintenance. That sounds like a pain in the ass.
Correct. Which is ABSOLUTELY PERFECT if you want guns held at you.
Stupidity at its finest.
The thing about a Rolex though is that band and case, if gold is solid gold. The diamonds are real diamonds and everything about a Rolex is PERFECT! And if you wear it regularly you never have to do anything to it. It should keep perfect time.
You would want to get it serviced and cleaned periodically but that's it.
Plus, it is instantly recognizable. Rolex=Luxury/Power/Success/Money. It's not just a watch, it's a statement.
So I'm not a fancy guy but a relative wants to buy me an heirloom watch, something I'd pass on to my kids. His max budget is $3k, suggestions? I like the look of tag heuer and omegas but, again, i know nada about watches.
This makes me seem really spoiled, but I assure you I'm not a bling kinda guy.
It could be made out of recycled toilet paper, if it does the job and looks alright, what does it matter?
For $3k I'd expect it to keep perfect time! Having said that, I can't remember the last time I adjusted the time on my £15 watch (aside from daylight savings changes), checking it now it's in sync with the clock on my computer (which keeps in sync via NTP).
How is it instantly recognisable? There's hundreds of watches that the Rolex that was shown on this thread looks like.
I think what you mean is that the brand is instantly recognisable. The only statement that I can think of it making is "the wearer of this watch has more money than sense".