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Title: Shopping for your other half
Post by: foowy on July 04, 2012, 12:40:40 PM
Sometimes I share my watches with my other half. So far she is only wearing mine. Hers are strictly ladies styled, so I dont wear them. 

So now I am thinking to get a watch for her.....but I am thinking to go for a unisex/male watch, which I can also wear sometimes : ) hehehe....

So I am thinking of an Explorer 1....until I saw a PAM 380. both will look good on her, as well as me. so which do you think is better?
Title: Re: Shopping for your other half
Post by: ck77 on July 04, 2012, 12:48:03 PM
Depends on her wrist size.
Explorer 1 36mm will be perfect for most women.
However, it also look rugged when women wearing big watch, i.e. Pam.
She likes big watch?
Title: Re: Shopping for your other half
Post by: shamtv2555 on July 04, 2012, 12:58:53 PM
go for pam380..... classic n nice...
Title: Re: Shopping for your other half
Post by: hanz079 on July 04, 2012, 02:02:45 PM
Unisex, I would say Rolex datejust 116220... smooth bezel for more understated... Or you can go with fluted bezel or one with diamond dial...
My boss wears one... and so does his wife... looks good on both at 36mm
Title: Re: Shopping for your other half
Post by: terrenceterrence on July 04, 2012, 02:12:28 PM
Or you get get something more whimsical and funkier. The Airking comes in a variety of dial and index colours. The girls seems to love the look.

My wife with her 14000M
(http://i128.photobucket.com/albums/p186/terrenceterrenceterrence/DSC07411.jpg)


Title: Re: Shopping for your other half
Post by: ck77 on July 04, 2012, 02:14:16 PM
Or 14060  ;)

(http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s246/ongck77/IMG-20120630-WA0000.jpg)
Title: Re: Shopping for your other half
Post by: terrenceterrence on July 04, 2012, 02:30:41 PM
Women seems to love the YatchMaster S/S with the platinum dial and red seconds hand.

It's the only sports model that comes in 3 sizes. Was going to get the mid size for the wife but she said that since she already had 27mm and 34mm so now she would like to go for a 40mm for a change.

You can get a 40mm YM and share with her too.
Title: Re: Shopping for your other half
Post by: foowy on July 04, 2012, 03:04:21 PM
While the Sub is an all time classic for many collectors, it always fails the wrist test on me. So its always KIV or push down the list. Its a watch I will only get for the sake of getting if I am rich and have spare money on the side.

The YM is beautiful and perfect for ladies the mid-size. but then I wont be able to share it.

The Airking with their funky colors are nice but again something I wont be able to wear.

A great funky and whimsical watch to me would be Vianney Halter's Classic in RG. But i need to strike lottery to get that one. That is my grail.

So I think you all catch my drift....money not enough, want to buy a watch both can wear and share. Thats why I shortlisted to these 2: Exp1 or PAM380

(as I am writing this in Starbucks, just spotted in the wild, a lady wearing a PAM380....not kidding... is it a sign)

Back on track....I know some of you will be thinking, what a cheapo...share watch...want to buy present buy la only for her. That's correct, but its because there is already a watch identified for that purpose. So to be fair its going to be a 1.5 (for her) + 0.5 (for me) time sharing thing eventually.

End of the day, the missus always wins..
Title: Re: Shopping for your other half
Post by: jacky8888 on July 04, 2012, 03:10:25 PM
i would go for the Exp1 36mm...
a true rolex classic...
Title: Re: Shopping for your other half
Post by: foowy on July 04, 2012, 03:28:11 PM
do any of you share your watches with your missus?

Did you decide or jointly decide? Interested to see whats the shopping behaviour when couple watches are involved
Title: Re: Shopping for your other half
Post by: dpkong on July 04, 2012, 07:22:11 PM
do any of you share your watches with your missus?

Did you decide or jointly decide? Interested to see whats the shopping behaviour when couple watches are involved

i share... but i buy what i want and she just hijack what i don't wear...  :HammerHead:
Title: Re: Shopping for your other half
Post by: sean on July 04, 2012, 07:51:40 PM
do any of you share your watches with your missus?

Did you decide or jointly decide? Interested to see whats the shopping behaviour when couple watches are involved
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Most of the time we will jointly decide, since she like big watches, we don have any issue on sharing watches, the only issue is I have limited fund... :Laughing_on_floor:
Title: Re: Shopping for your other half
Post by: dennis.T on July 04, 2012, 08:35:20 PM
I dnt share my watches with my wife..she dnt really take care the watch I bought for her.. My 3 yrs old U1 condition is better thn her 1yrs old legend diver.. Thinking of getting a 14060 and share with her..
Title: Re: Shopping for your other half
Post by: meoramri on July 05, 2012, 07:10:40 AM
I dnt share my watches with my wife..she dnt really take care the watch I bought for her.. My 3 yrs old U1 condition is better thn her 1yrs old legend diver.. Thinking of getting a 14060 and share with her..

How true. Got my wife a PO last year (the 2500 caliber). Really bought into the idea that the watch is rugged. From that point onwards, she "layak" the PO by going diving etc. The amount of scratches on the bracelet and casing could make you cry. only the crystal remains pristine (not sure for how long).

On the plus point - it does prove PO are tough and can take a beating being bashed against corals, side of boats, scuba tanks etc.
Title: Re: Shopping for your other half
Post by: hanz079 on July 05, 2012, 07:57:40 AM
Previously, my wife is on my ExpII Noire... until I got her the Rolex Date 115200, I took my ExpII back...

(http://i573.photobucket.com/albums/ss179/hanz079/Rolex%20Explorer%20II%2016570/DSC00614.jpg)
Title: Re: Shopping for your other half
Post by: foowy on July 05, 2012, 08:02:32 AM
Hahaha funny the way u put it Kong, but sometimes she hijacks the ones I wear too...lucky is the straps don't really fit her.

Sean lucky she is into big watches and jointly is always good.

Dennis maybe u shd give her the Sinn instead, their tengimented steel is really damn good. Had my U1 for 6 years now it still looks new...I go traveling, swimming in the sea, sports, with it. Until u see my buckle it is really scratched up then u realize its an old watch.

Meoramri get her a Sinn.

Like u guys', she also bantai the watch kow kow.....but then again maybe there is something to learn from the ladies...they really wear watches like it should be worn...sometimes we are the ones pampering our watches too much, unless it's a dress watch. Tool watches meant to be real tool watches...I think the Exp1 would be the better choice after hearing your experiences

Title: Re: Shopping for your other half
Post by: David_cheong on July 05, 2012, 08:30:35 AM
Maybe, you would want to check out the new airking-preowned. Can be had for around rm 9k plus with box and card.

I bought one (airking) for my wife and she is a happy women. Incidentally, I have also an Exp 1 all to myself................hence, no sharing. Sometimes it pain to see all scratches on a fine time piece at the women mercy.

dc
Title: Re: Shopping for your other half
Post by: TheGr8One on July 05, 2012, 08:57:49 AM
Would like to share my 2 cents.
My wife would insist that she has a fine lady size time piece before we move into the "share" territory.
Hence I got a 31mm Rollie for her, the rest of my time piece, although technically mine, we share them every now and then.
Lately she's taken a liking to bigger size watches, I hardly see her wear her Rollie anymore.
It's easier for the ladies, they have choices of time piece for either gender, while men can/should/prefer to wear men's watches.
I have yet to see her wear my 44mm PAM though, although I've ordered a custom made shorter strap for "us", I can't wait to see how it'll look on her. My wife has really tiny wrist and she wore my 39mm Mark XVI loosely.
Personally, I got turned on by chix in masculine big watches. Hence I'm hesitant in getting a metal strap men's watch for meself, all my watches are leather strap. It offers the flexibility of being on her wrist or mine.

Guys, how does your misses wear your Rollie? I mean there will be at least 1 link size difference in the bracelet right? Or you guys are fortunate to share the same wrist size with your wife?

Dennis : I agree with you, my wife is really clumsy when wearing watches, she got a deep scratch on her Rollie on the 2nd month, sigh... at time I fear for my watches. I can at least justify that PAM has a military heritage and it's meant to look rugged. I dread the day that I got meself a nice dress watch and she scratch through it in no time... Like what she did to my Montblanc (Story for another day).
Title: Re: Shopping for your other half
Post by: foowy on July 05, 2012, 09:27:16 AM
I know what you mean...

well she is eyeing my JLC MUT, my precious among all my watches now, which I am very hesitant to share as she is never careful....so I am still on a hunt for another MUT just for her.

Aiyo....not only i have my list, i have her list as well now.....i really need to strike lottery soon
Title: Re: Shopping for your other half
Post by: keeekeee on July 05, 2012, 02:54:10 PM
Sometimes I share my watches with my other half. So far she is only wearing mine. Hers are strictly ladies styled, so I dont wear them. 

So now I am thinking to get a watch for her.....but I am thinking to go for a unisex/male watch, which I can also wear sometimes : ) hehehe....

So I am thinking of an Explorer 1....until I saw a PAM 380. both will look good on her, as well as me. so which do you think is better?

116710 is nice!
Title: Re: Shopping for your other half
Post by: dpkong on July 05, 2012, 08:30:30 PM

Guys, how does your misses wear your Rollie? I mean there will be at least 1 link size difference in the bracelet right? Or you guys are fortunate to share the same wrist size with your wife?


i have to take out one link for the Mrs. so technically, it's a "permanent" share until the next swap...

Title: Re: Shopping for your other half
Post by: alvinnchipmunks on July 05, 2012, 08:44:37 PM
I cannot imagine sharing watches with my wife...She is quite clumsy sometimes...sure ding here and bump there...
Title: Re: Shopping for your other half
Post by: dpkong on July 06, 2012, 06:28:11 PM
I cannot imagine sharing watches with my wife...She is quite clumsy sometimes...sure ding here and bump there...

the women really do wear the watches unlike us. she's put in quite a few scratches on the 16523 she hijacked...

Title: Re: Shopping for your other half
Post by: bwee on July 07, 2012, 12:22:32 PM
Lucky for me, my other half is not into watches  :)
However... She is into bags...  :HammerHead:
Title: Re: Shopping for your other half
Post by: foowy on July 07, 2012, 02:52:09 PM

Not sure if that is any better, especially if she starts on the infamous birkins




Lucky for me, my other half is not into watches  :)
However... She is into bags...  :HammerHead:
Title: Re: Shopping for your other half
Post by: gck on July 09, 2012, 02:26:50 PM
my other half decline my rolex offer and ask for Franck Muller instead!.
Title: Re: Shopping for your other half
Post by: foowy on July 09, 2012, 03:36:43 PM
then better to consider buying pre-owned FMs, IMO the trend has come and gone for that brand, so you'd probably find good bargains in the pre-owned market.

my other half decline my rolex offer and ask for Franck Muller instead!.