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Can someone recommend big faced watches, preferably with some gold on it.

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My price range is about $300
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erichung1218
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Dec 1, 2016
What you need it for, and what's your expectation? Auto/Quartz/digi?
I currently hold 5 watch, all different occasion. Tool watch is automatic beater leather and my Longines for events 500m diver for diving, with extra strap titanium day/date quartz is casual.
I highly suggest you try cheap automatic (like, $50) to see if you can get used to it. $300 is tough range, you get mediocre product. I said you either go extremely cheap or get a powerful statement watch. IF you don't buy often (last watch I brought is 10 years ago)
Seiko/Citizen are excellent beater Tudor/TAG/Longines/Omega are excellent statement watches, and I love Rolex but at same time hate them (submariner and day-date) because is like a overstatement....almost yelling lol
Upkeep for automatic definitely worth it.
Good entry level Auto beater: http://www.jomashop.com/invicta-watch-8926ob.html http://www.jomashop.com/invicta-sapphire-diver-two-tone-7045.html
$300 range http://www.jomashop.com/seiko-watch-snp065.html
ltopper
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Feb 8, 2017
erichung1218Great suggestions @erichung1218 . Love the breakdown of watch type by use case (events, water wear, casual, etc..).
willieb83
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Nov 30, 2016
Have a look at www.bostonandstewill.com. Theyre offering £149.99 discount using code BF180 I think
Danbo_de_Piano
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Nov 24, 2016
Zeppelin LZ129 Hindenburg. I categorize anything 40mm and up as big on my end. These have beautiful designs, and my watch maker was so impressed w them [especially the myota powered automatics ] that he picked up the line to start selling them. I am fond of the moonphase and chronos but thjs gold cased blue dialed beauty is a great value at sub 300 new. I would look for minty used for an even stronger buy
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