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Getting married and need to pick a wedding watch.

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I'm getting married next year and i need to pick a watch i can wear for a life time. I'm a big fan of classic design and i like something a little more off the beaten path ...any suggestions?
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Michaelsmith1421
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Jan 20, 2018
So I made my decision. After @StainlessOnly recommended the Union Glashutte I fell in love the look but i didn't love that it was EU only and the extra effort or steps it would take to acquire it. @PetrosD had great information that it was a Swatch brand so I did some digging on other brands that had their price point and look. I came upon the Longines Master Collection Triple Date Moon-phase Chronograph.
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Tried it on and looks even better in person. Thanks for the help everyone!
PetrosD
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Jan 21, 2018
Michaelsmith1421Awesome choice. That is a really gorgeous watch. I can't wait to see some wrist shots of that beauty. Enjoy that and best wishes on your upcoming nuptials.

If you haven't seen it, TGV of the Urban Gentry YouTube channel did a review of that watch. https://youtu.be/arB7N_PfRUU
Michaelsmith1421
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Jan 23, 2018
PetrosDI did see this in my research. Great review and really helped display its quality at the price point.
c0rnelius
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Jan 11, 2018
At the risk of being too predictable but always appropriate, pre-owned Rolex Oyster or Datejust. Or a wildcard, Seiko Presage SPB047 with the enamel dial.
Bugxy
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Dec 28, 2017
Cartier Tank, of course.
Michaelsmith1421
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Dec 26, 2017
Thank you for the advise and info. The Unions are beautiful; i would have to do some research in getting one to the US. My front runners are omega AT and the breitling super ocean
PetrosD
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Dec 27, 2017
Michaelsmith1421The Breitling Superocean Heritage is another watch I was going to recommend, besides the Omega AT. It's a bit more of a tool watch than the AT, but is probably the dressiest and classiest tool watch you can buy. Both of those are on my personal list to acquire, and either would make a fine watch that will be a keeper for a lifetime.
PetrosD
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Dec 25, 2017
You might be able to pick one up preowned under $3K, but I would go with an Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra. It can be dressed up or down, and is perfect with the blue dial on bracelet. And that's definitely a watch that can last a lifetime.
Michaelsmith1421
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Dec 25, 2017
Looking to keep it below 3k. I have a small seiko and bulova collection started but don't have anything in the luxury realm.
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