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  1. Bozza

    Watch buying advice

    There's no point in Brighton & Hove Albion. I mean, Arsenal are just so much better at playing football.
  2. Bozza

    Watch buying advice

    Probably last well, I imagine. Far too fussy for my eye, though. If you're looking at spending £400-500 perhaps consider a Christopher Ward - http://www.christopherward.co.uk/men.html
  3. Bozza

    Watch buying advice

    Probably last well, I imagine. Far too fussy for my eye, though. If you're looking at spending £400-500 perhaps consider a Christopher Ward - http://www.christopherward.co.uk/men.html
  4. Bozza

    Watch buying advice

    Get a new case back for it?
  5. Bozza

    Watch buying advice

    A final one into the mix - Steinhart... http://www.steinhartwatches.de/de/galerie.html
  6. Bozza

    Watch buying advice

    Tissot are decent and don't rule out Seiko either. The Seiko 'monster' is an incredible watch for the money. Again it's an automatic. I've got this one but with a black rubber strap. If the orange is a bit much, they come with black dials (faces) too...
  7. Bozza

    Watch buying advice

    That's a mechanical watch, BTW - an automatic - and cost nowhere near £900. The boutique brands - Tag Heuer and Omega for example - charge a hefty premium over some equally good watches.
  8. Bozza

    Watch buying advice

    Sorry, difficult to look properly as I'm on my phone. I have a very nice Lum-tec I wear quite often. Very well built for the money and a bit different from a lot of stuff...
  9. Bozza

    Watch buying advice

    I agree with my learned friend above. If you really want that watch - go for it - but be aware it's a fashion watch. For similar money you could get a 'proper' watch, check out the like of Christopher Ward and Lum-tec for well made lesser known watches...
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