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So I am looking at watches. Here's some info:
I have a budget of around £200-£250, but would pay a bit more for the right one.
I have looked at Rotary watches as I like seeing the mechanism move about, but I am a bit afraid I won't be able to see the actual hands of the clock very well.
I'd like one with the date on it, although that isn't absolutely required.
I love the London Underground, so anything like that or railway related, I'm in.
My favourite era is 1930/1940 (more with cars than anything else).
I don't know if I want a metal or leather strap. I am thinking metal as that would be more durable?
I prefer a sweeping second hand rather than a tick-tick.
My wedding ring is silver and gold.
So with all that in mind, I have no idea where to shop. I took a look online and found this rotary watch, which looks nice.
I took a look at this retro watch.
The elegance of the rotary (certainly that particular watch) will win over the retro London Underground look though.
Any pointers / shops / advice?
Thanks
I have a budget of around £200-£250, but would pay a bit more for the right one.
I have looked at Rotary watches as I like seeing the mechanism move about, but I am a bit afraid I won't be able to see the actual hands of the clock very well.
I'd like one with the date on it, although that isn't absolutely required.
I love the London Underground, so anything like that or railway related, I'm in.
My favourite era is 1930/1940 (more with cars than anything else).
I don't know if I want a metal or leather strap. I am thinking metal as that would be more durable?
I prefer a sweeping second hand rather than a tick-tick.
My wedding ring is silver and gold.
So with all that in mind, I have no idea where to shop. I took a look online and found this rotary watch, which looks nice.
I took a look at this retro watch.
The elegance of the rotary (certainly that particular watch) will win over the retro London Underground look though.
Any pointers / shops / advice?
Thanks