As much as I would like a Sinn it just isn't going to happen this year. So I was looking through cheap watches that had that kind of look and I wanted to see if anyone had looked at or bought a Bertucci A2t Titanium vintage ?
It a inexpensive $130 watch that is on Zappos site. Now don't get me wrong I know this is a fashion watch but I thought there was a off chance one of you might have slummed with one.
If anyone has other suggestions for $200 or less that can be bought at the present time chime in. I would like to pick up a Maratac but no luck finding one
HAHA... not sure what this is about... if it is watches this time.. how about pens? The Pens CRK People Use....etc.... how about phones, how about backpacks....etc.. how about shirt., how about boots / shoes.....the list goes on.
Been rocking this combo for, oh, five years now?
Sapphire it is. Anyone have a recommendation they would like to make I can up the budget I just don't want spend alot.
If you can increase your budget to ~$300 look at Laco; specifically the Fleiger (Pilot). You get a german watch with a sapphire crystal with interior anti-reflective coating. At this price you will get an automatic movement. I cannot personally vouch for their watches but have heard many good things about them. They are a good "bang for the buck" watch.
You will have to spend more for a Damasko, Sinn, Stowa, etc...
Last edited by sk8n; 08-06-2012 at 01:58 PM.
Victorinox and Wenger made a lot of nice Swiss watches in the 200$ range.
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There are some pretty decent photographers in these forums!
Right now this G-Shock GW2310-1.
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Tissot seastar 1000
My favorite when pocketing my small Sebenza:
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Seiko is always reliable, have my eyes on a Traser code blue however..
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Titanium seems to be my natural choice with my Sebenza:
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Casio MRW-200H
Sinn 556A
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here is my combo of the today:
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Peter
Avatar: Todd Davison 'Milan Stag' Spearpoint
Not pic with the Sebenza but here is my watch. Tissot T-Touch Titanium. Super light weight and functional. I love this thing.
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