How about a Seiko?
34mm diameter, 13mm thick, on a bracelet and within your price range.
How about a Seiko?
34mm diameter, 13mm thick, on a bracelet and within your price range.
Yeah, I would easily go for that Seiko, but I think it's out of production?
So you have an Omega Planet Ocean and you want to stick her with a $200 - $400 watch? Hmmmmmmmmm, if I mdid that I might sleep in the shed(lol)
Spring for it and get her her own Omega Seamaster like this one. Quartz and classy and yet utilitarian. She will love you for it and you will thank me.
Oh and while these are out of production, check with the Omega forum for the FAD as he may still have some.
paul
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Last edited by dbluefish; June 25th, 2010 at 04:27.
Doxa 600T Clive Cussler edition
Breitling Superocean A17345
Omega 2531.80
RGM Sea3 Custom
Ocean 7 LM3 #119
VINTAGE :
Zodiac Astrographic 2000
Zodiac Sea Wolf(1964)
LeCoultre Master Mariner (1970)
Hamilton Thinmatic (1968)
Place of honor:
my '80's Seiko 5 which has been through the mill and still runs and tell adequate time.
Hehe, I think I would have to sleep in the shed if I bought an Omega for her, as she doesn't care if it's a $5 watch or a $1500 watch, and would want to buy clothes for that money, hehe.
This one from Cressi is kinda nice, have the same feel as the ladies Bond diver from Omega
mikeand: Ended up buying that Seiko from Chronograph.com. Thank you!![]()
Here is a small review of the watch with the rubber band though: http://www.network54.com/Forum/78440...0140+---%26gt;
Your very welcome. I hope that your girlfriend likes it. I've been eyeing that same watch for my wife, but I am not sure that she would appreciate an automatic. I think that I'll have to find a similar quartz for her. She wouldn't like dealing with resetting it if it wound down. She's definitely not a WIS.
Hi, might be a little late, but what about this Ladies Prospex. It's the STBR003, solar, very high Prospex quality. Available now.
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Have you looked at the Bernhardt Binnacle Anchor? Its Berhanrdt's new piece, due out at the end of the month
Way nicer than a rubber chicken with a pulley in the middle![]()
Cheers,
Mark
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