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Watch Options- Rolex Alternatives
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05/31/24 10:28 PM
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For daily wear.
Right now I wear a Citizen Corso that was about $300. Looking to move into something higher end but not pretentious or douchey. Was looking at and like Breitling. Don't know much about TAG Heuer, Omega, or any other brand....really the only three I know of are Rolex, Breitling and TAG. I've heard of Patel but not familiar at all with them.
Anyone with any firsthand information about some alternatives to Rolex?
To save time, I'll put it out upfront that I'm not interested in hearing stories about how your Timex or Seiko of 30 years gets the job done just fine. This is something I will wear more or less daily and probably pass down to one of the kids someday, or upon my unexpected death.
For it is not the quarry that we truly seek, but the adventure.
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Re: Watch Options- Rolex Alternatives
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05/31/24 10:30 PM
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There is no real alternative for maintaining value.
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Re: Watch Options- Rolex Alternatives
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05/31/24 10:35 PM
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txtrophy85
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There is no real alternative for maintaining value. I've heard that but I can't see how a higher end watch like a Breitling wouldn't maintain their value. I'm not really looking to sell it if I can help it. If I did buy a Rolex, it would be something like this: https://www.rolex.com/en-us/watches/explorer/explorer
For it is not the quarry that we truly seek, but the adventure.
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Re: Watch Options- Rolex Alternatives
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05/31/24 10:37 PM
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I have a buddy that has a Versace watch. It looks pretty cool. I was unaware they had watched. He said it was around 1500. No idea if it holds value.
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Re: Watch Options- Rolex Alternatives
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05/31/24 10:48 PM
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Rolex is not the investment it once was.
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Re: Watch Options- Rolex Alternatives
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05/31/24 10:48 PM
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If I were in your shoes, I’d go the Omega route. I’ve never owned one, but I’ve always felt they were the alternative to Rolex that I’d want, since Rolex doesn’t appeal to me.
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Re: Watch Options- Rolex Alternatives
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05/31/24 10:49 PM
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Didn't know watches were still a thing. What all jewelry do you require?
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Re: Watch Options- Rolex Alternatives
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05/31/24 10:55 PM
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Bulova makes a fine watch.
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Re: Watch Options- Rolex Alternatives
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05/31/24 11:01 PM
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txtrophy85
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Bulova makes a fine watch. had one that I liked. Took it off and put it on the back bumper to change a flat tire on the trailer. Drove off and never put it back on....
For it is not the quarry that we truly seek, but the adventure.
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Re: Watch Options- Rolex Alternatives
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05/31/24 11:02 PM
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Didn't know watches were still a thing. What all jewelry do you require? Well, a watch for me is less a piece of Jewlery than it is a piece of hardware. I use my Analog watch to tell time/dates multiple times a day. Never use my phone to see what time it is
For it is not the quarry that we truly seek, but the adventure.
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Re: Watch Options- Rolex Alternatives
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05/31/24 11:05 PM
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Rolex is not the investment it once was. Neither is a corvette. 
'It's Only Treason if You Lose."
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Re: Watch Options- Rolex Alternatives
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05/31/24 11:07 PM
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“Any watch can tell time, but my Rolex is telling you my time is valuable.” That’s a quote from Shannon Sharp, btw. Tudor. I like this. https://www.ebay.com/itm/1348549812...ustomid=4a9047432b961b6aca64211973c1f416The problem is, if you really desire a certain brand (Rolex), you will not be happy with your alternate purchase. Why you ask? Because it’s not what you truly desire.
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Re: Watch Options- Rolex Alternatives
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05/31/24 11:11 PM
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Didn't know watches were still a thing. What all jewelry do you require? Well, a watch for me is less a piece of Jewlery than it is a piece of hardware. I use my Analog watch to tell time/dates multiple times a day. Never use my phone to see what time it is If you want a piece of hardware that looks nice…. https://www.garmin.com/en-US/p/783467
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Re: Watch Options- Rolex Alternatives
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05/31/24 11:15 PM
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Bulova makes a fine watch. had one that I liked. Took it off and put it on the back bumper to change a flat tire on the trailer. Drove off and never put it back on.... My grandpa owned a jewelry store and was a watch repair man. He raved about them and seiko.
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Re: Watch Options- Rolex Alternatives
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05/31/24 11:16 PM
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I had Breitling Gold chormomat for a while, I really only wore it for certain occasions, rest time it was in the safe, I got offered more in Gold Krugerrands then I paid for it so it was gone. Never worn a watch since.
Good watch and got lots of compliments.
Far better it is to dare mighty things, to win glorious triumphs, even though checkered by failure, than to take rank with those poor spirits who neither enjoy much nor suffer much, b/c they know not victory nor defeat"- #26 TR
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Re: Watch Options- Rolex Alternatives
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05/31/24 11:23 PM
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I have a nice TAG. Had it for 20 years or so. The wife liked it so I got her a ladies version of mine. Then, on the 50th anniversary I got her a Rolex, with small diamonds. Mostly she wears the TAG or her Apple Watch. And I wear the Luminox when doing sweaty things.
I like watches with batteries. Won’t buy another Rolex.
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Re: Watch Options- Rolex Alternatives
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05/31/24 11:26 PM
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txtrophy85
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Didn't know watches were still a thing. What all jewelry do you require? Well, a watch for me is less a piece of Jewlery than it is a piece of hardware. I use my Analog watch to tell time/dates multiple times a day. Never use my phone to see what time it is If you want a piece of hardware that looks nice…. https://www.garmin.com/en-US/p/783467I have a G-shock that I never wear anymore.
For it is not the quarry that we truly seek, but the adventure.
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Re: Watch Options- Rolex Alternatives
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05/31/24 11:26 PM
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My weekend watch. It’s pretty cool. ![[Linked Image]](https://texashuntingforum.com/forum/pics/userpics/2024/05/full-636-421765-img_3887.jpeg) Work week watch. ![[Linked Image]](https://texashuntingforum.com/forum/pics/userpics/2024/05/full-636-421766-img_3798.jpeg)
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Re: Watch Options- Rolex Alternatives
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05/31/24 11:29 PM
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For daily wear.
Right now I wear a Citizen Corso that was about $300. Looking to move into something higher end but not pretentious or douchey. Was looking at and like Breitling. Don't know much about TAG Heuer, Omega, or any other brand....really the only three I know of are Rolex, Breitling and TAG. I've heard of Patel but not familiar at all with them.
Anyone with any firsthand information about some alternatives to Rolex?
To save time, I'll put it out upfront that I'm not interested in hearing stories about how your Timex or Seiko of 30 years gets the job done just fine. This is something I will wear more or less daily and probably pass down to one of the kids someday, or upon my unexpected death. Why are you looking for an alternative? Is it because it's hard to get your hands on one? I've been looking for one for the wife but they are hard to find in stock.
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Re: Watch Options- Rolex Alternatives
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05/31/24 11:31 PM
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There is no real alternative for maintaining value. I've heard that but I can't see how a higher end watch like a Breitling wouldn't maintain their value. I'm not really looking to sell it if I can help it. If I did buy a Rolex, it would be something like this: https://www.rolex.com/en-us/watches/explorer/explorerThere's various really nice quality brands in this thread. I would find something with desired features that you really like to wear and make it happen. Get something that makes you happy. They are all pretty darn good.
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Re: Watch Options- Rolex Alternatives
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05/31/24 11:41 PM
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Didn't know watches were still a thing. What all jewelry do you require? Well, a watch for me is less a piece of Jewlery than it is a piece of hardware. I use my Analog watch to tell time/dates multiple times a day. Never use my phone to see what time it is If you want a piece of hardware that looks nice…. https://www.garmin.com/en-US/p/783467I have a G-shock that I never wear anymore. I have a G-Shock that I bought in 97 or 98 and keeps on ticking. We've been to hell and back together. ![[Linked Image]](https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/53760479081_055bdf0440_c.jpg)
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Re: Watch Options- Rolex Alternatives
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05/31/24 11:43 PM
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About 15 years ago my wife surprised me with an Omega SeaMaster Pro for our anniversary and I love it. It’s got the silver band with the blue wave face and she knew I always liked them. Value wise, it’s worth about $7-900 more than what she paid for it back then. Nowhere near what a Rolex can appreciate, but I’m not losing money on it and it’s been a fantastic watch.
About the same timeframe I remember being on vacation when we walked into a jewelry store just window shopping. They had one of the green faced Rolex Submariner’s and new it was going for $7k. It was way more than we would have ever spent on a watch, but I tried it on just for grins. I’ve seen them going for upwards of $20k now.
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Re: Watch Options- Rolex Alternatives
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I have 2 Citizen watches. No need for me to upgrade. Great timepieces.
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Re: Watch Options- Rolex Alternatives
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Didn't know watches were still a thing. What all jewelry do you require? Well, a watch for me is less a piece of Jewlery than it is a piece of hardware. I use my Analog watch to tell time/dates multiple times a day. Never use my phone to see what time it is If you want a piece of hardware that looks nice…. https://www.garmin.com/en-US/p/783467Wow. I like that, a lot. Dang you.
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Re: Watch Options- Rolex Alternatives
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06/01/24 12:13 AM
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For daily wear. Right now I wear a Citizen Corso that was about $300. Looking to move into something higher end but not pretentious or douchey. Eye of the beholder.
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