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- Do you notice men's watches?
Yes, I notice pretty much everything on men that catches my eye, but watch is not one of those tings.

- Which style do you prefer?
Classic one I would say, don't like sports ones specially big ones, looks ridiculous if it is too big for man hand anyway.

- Do you appreciate expensive ones?
Yes, I am more of a quality person than quantity.

- Is it any important to you?
No, not at all. Honestly I prefer men without a watch. I like men watches on me not on him, actually I have a couple of them. I rather see if man spends money on quality shoes and haircut than on watch.

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This has been a point of derision for me ever since another man asked me if I knew of a good watch that was "understated". Fuck him. If you want the time, buy a watch. If you want something understated, buy a bracelet.

Oh yeah, my watch has been a Timex Ironman Triathalon since I was about twelve. I'm going on 39 now. Understated...
Cryptic Vigilante
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The design of this watch is kinda cool. I won't be buying it anytime soon however:

"The MB&F HM6 Space Pirate in Grade 5 titanium will be released in a limited edition of 50 pieces at the price of $230,000."



Raised on Blackroot
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There are definitely a fair few watches I like from an aesthetic standpoint. Definitely like the classy diver's watches.

But I honestly loathe the feel of a watch on my wrist. Partly because the faces are obscenely large and I have smaller wrists, but I've just never enjoyed the bulky feel of them.

Much prefer a good sports watch when I work out.



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I do notice the watch but don't care about the price. I prefer a man wearing an aviator watch or at the very least not a digital watch. To me a digital watch just looks cheesy.
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for dress i have a omega constelation that i bought for myself in 1990.

for everyday i have a tag heuer that my dear brother bought for himself and then later gave me it as a gift.

my wife got me a seiko for our wedding - have not had much luck with that one (the watch not the wedding ha ha ha) always broken or needs a new battery and band.

and last but not least i have a bullova that my mother bought for my father when they married about 50 years ago and when he passed away i got the watch. i only wear it once or twice a year (on his birthrday and on the day of his passing).
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Breitling are the way forward. Forget the price, as they are a fantastic timepiece and it's the only expensive thing I own. Big watch, big face for a big wrist ;)
The Bee's Knees
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it saddens me that watches are waning in popularity. i love to see a man glance at his time piece, whether it be edgy or classic. it immediately draws me to his hands -which i ADORE.

Say. Her. Name.