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Watch aficionados: what would you do?
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<blockquote data-quote="NosLaser" data-source="post: 16032205" data-attributes="member: 10529"><p>Some people just like watches. Other people (I kinda throw myself in this category) are a bit more fashion forward, and there aren't a ton of classy accessories a man can wear. A nice chain, maybe a bracelet, and a watch are about all your options (for what in my opinion are classy accessories that can be worn under a multitude of different settings - casual, semi formal, formal, etc.)</p><p></p><p>A good looking watch can go a long way to complete a look that you like. I'm not a "watch guy" but I really liked the Movado Pilot SE I saw when I was on vacation. I kept going back to look at it because I personally liked it so much. It's nothing high end (it was a bit over a grand IIRC) but it was more than I usually spend on a watch not being a watch guy. Every time I wear that watch it makes me smile. I love it, so to me it was worth it. </p><p></p><p>I couldn't see myself spending 5 grand on a watch, but I most definitely understand people who DO spend a lot on watches. You like what you like. And I also understand there being a quality difference. For me, this watch blew my skirt up, so I got it. </p><p></p><p><img src="https://www.ashford.com/images/catalog/movado/se-pilot/0606760_FLA.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NosLaser, post: 16032205, member: 10529"] Some people just like watches. Other people (I kinda throw myself in this category) are a bit more fashion forward, and there aren't a ton of classy accessories a man can wear. A nice chain, maybe a bracelet, and a watch are about all your options (for what in my opinion are classy accessories that can be worn under a multitude of different settings - casual, semi formal, formal, etc.) A good looking watch can go a long way to complete a look that you like. I'm not a "watch guy" but I really liked the Movado Pilot SE I saw when I was on vacation. I kept going back to look at it because I personally liked it so much. It's nothing high end (it was a bit over a grand IIRC) but it was more than I usually spend on a watch not being a watch guy. Every time I wear that watch it makes me smile. I love it, so to me it was worth it. I couldn't see myself spending 5 grand on a watch, but I most definitely understand people who DO spend a lot on watches. You like what you like. And I also understand there being a quality difference. For me, this watch blew my skirt up, so I got it. [IMG]https://www.ashford.com/images/catalog/movado/se-pilot/0606760_FLA.jpg[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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