Anonymous wrote:Apple watch has a lot of utility. Any man with interest in tech, safety or health, would prefer it. If you love someone, you would rather want them to have a smart apple watch if they are facing some emergency instead of a dumb designer watch.
Anonymous wrote:OP here - I'm more interested in the Blancpain or Longines sort of style. Rolex's marketing seems tacky and obnoxious. I've never bought a fancy watch and have no clue about price points, wrist measurements, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To the earlier commenters that recommended Patek Philippe, I say good luck. I have a decent purchase history at a local authorized dealer and have never been offered a Patek to purchase.
For something unique with great history of watchmaking, I’d recommend Jaeger-LeCoultre, Breguet, or step it up to Vacheron. The watch brands I listed are available and represent fantastic watchmaking.
Can you please explain how this works? Do you buy the watch you want or do you buy the watch they want to sell? What if you don't want that watch?
Anonymous wrote:Where do you start? Do you go to a jewelry store and ask to see watches? I'm not interested in Rolexes at all.