Went a little mad in Meadowhall today. (one for the watch fans)

Nice watch, just a shame that in my opinion it is just a version of Willy Waving, sort of akin to wearing flash jewelry. However, it's your money and as I said it is a nice watch.

We all have our weaknesses and a thousand pounds would go a long way towards either a super-light carbon fiber or titanium road bike frame. :)
 
My mobile phone tells the time and syncs itself - it only cost 100 odd ^_^

Congrats on your purchase though, it looks nice :)
He'd have probably saved himself some money just buying a compact camera and not a bloody ridiculously nice lens (jealous much? yes I am). :p

Horses for courses, it's the same with anything, you get what you pay for, and in some instances people take more interest into certain things than other. For me if I had the money I could easily spend a grand on a bit of glass (a camera lens) where as a watch is much more valuable to others.

Enjoy it, my mates got a Breitling, it turns heads, great watch.
 
Good effort. We usually park in the park and ride bit by the tram/train station, there's nearly always spaces there, and it's easier to get to and out of etc, no multi-story horribleness =D
 
Yeah but on the grand scale of things how often do you sit and look at a watch?
If you're me, very often, I feel the need to know the time/date fairly frequently!

I thought I was splashing out spending £95 on a Tissot yesterday (retail-therapy due to feeling sour because my Omega is back with the restorers again - their restoration being demonstrably not good enough)!

And mmm there goes the "willy waving" argument again - it isn't really, it's an interest some people have, and choose to spend money on. If we all liked the same stuff, boring World, yada yada...
 
Nice. I'm tempted to get something like this or an Omega in a few years when i have the money. Ive had my old watch (adidas :) ) for nearly 10 years now and I`m convinced i`ll make it last until i can get it a proper replacement!
 
Nice watch!

Am getting a Breitling myself next year after I get married (in spring)... anyone know if you can pick up a watch in say New York and get it cheaper, yet still get it serviced / valid warranty over here?
 
So what benefits does a £1.1k watch have over a £20 watch? Does it shoot lasers? (pew pew) Does it have a time travel function? (zshooom!) What makes it so special that it's worth spending that much money on a watch that...well, tells the time?
 
Watches with white dials = fugly imo!

So what benefits does a £1.1k watch have over a £20 watch? Does it shoot lasers? (pew pew) Does it have a time travel function? (zshooom!) What makes it so special that it's worth spending that much money on a watch that...well, tells the time?

For some reason I think some men consider them a status symbol, like a nice car but not as cool.
 
So what benefits does a £1.1k watch have over a £20 watch? Does it shoot lasers? (pew pew) Does it have a time travel function? (zshooom!) What makes it so special that it's worth spending that much money on a watch that...well, tells the time?
Quality engineering, the feeling of having something of real worth next to the skin, the urge to own something nice.

If you can, why not? And who are you to denounce what other people spend their money on?

I spent /way/ too much money acquiring and restoring my 1956 Omega Ladymatic... it was the smallest mechanical automatic watch of its time, tiny thing, and yet powered by the movement of your wrist, turning a rotor that winds a spring. Amazing.
 
Quality engineering, the feeling of having something of real worth next to the skin, the urge to own something nice.

If you can, why not? And who are you to denounce what other people spend their money on?

I spent /way/ too much money acquiring and restoring my 1956 Omega Ladymatic... it was the smallest mechanical automatic watch of its time, tiny thing, and yet powered by the movement of your wrist, turning a rotor that winds a spring. Amazing.

I don't mean to denounce people - I'm simply curious as to why they spend what I would consider a lot of money on what I would consider a simple timepiece. I never meant any offence. :)
 
Had some money burning in my pocket today, went to Meadowhall and they have a few nice jewelers. I have always been an Omega fan, but I have been drawn to Breitlings recently. So I came away with this beauty.


Breitling Colt II thermally compensated quartz

Rob H

lol - small world, I saw your post on the watch forum, never dreamed it was an OcUKer!!

I'm 'monkeypants' over there and a Colt Quartz just like yours is next on my list. This is what I have on now:
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So what benefits does a £1.1k watch have over a £20 watch? Does it shoot lasers? (pew pew) Does it have a time travel function? (zshooom!) What makes it so special that it's worth spending that much money on a watch that...well, tells the time?

You've failed to see the point.

It's like saying - why buy a £900 suit when a £25 Matalan one will serve the same purpose. If you can afford £1000, £5000 or £10,000 on a watch, why not?

What people consider expensive is relative - what would be an extravagant, uneccesary purchase to some would be quite appropriate for others... after all, you gotta spend your money on something, otherwise why bother working for it in the first place.
 
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