Author Topic: Ladies, I humbly request that you go out and get your man an Engagement Watch  (Read 5317 times)

Offline dragonash_se7en

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Since when is it cool to give a gift and not get one in return?

The amount spent on a ring, just like the amount spent on a watch, should be a relative term.

Besides, you’ll be buying jewelery for this woman the rest of your life, why don’t you have her buy you something epic and call it a day? I say for every dollar you spend on her ring, she should spend at least two dollars on your watch.

Is this engagement watch thing really going to catch on? Thumbs up if you are in for this trend (post your dream engagement watch) !!!!!!

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« Last Edit: February 08, 2012, 07:05:29 PM by dragonash_se7en »

Offline bystander

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Makes so much sense  :thumbsup:

Offline angsu

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:Cheers: 2 thumbs up for what u just said.

By the way, the patek phillipe looks absolutely stunning....but  :'( don't think I can ever afford it.
Eh maybe can ::), get a rich wife...hehe.

Offline JOS2012

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this is one PP I could have an incentice to save up years for… by which time its still hopefully available….

Incidentally my older brothers received watches from their father-in-laws when they got married.
One received a GP and my eldest brother a beautiful solid gold Eterna. Too bad when I got married, I didnt get one from my in-laws.... bummer :Mad:
« Last Edit: February 09, 2012, 06:48:45 AM by JOS2012 »
Personal taste and preferences evolve over years, hopefully not 1 full circle otherwise it means we haven't learnt a single thing.

Offline bwee

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100% sokong! Wish I got one as my engagement present. :Blue:

Offline meoramri

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Wedding ring is supposed to last forever.

Watch requires servicing and could breakdown - if comes with leather straps, requires changing after a few years - ummmmm this sound more like marriage to me hahahah :Laughing_on_floor:
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Offline sshark

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If anyone is worried about maintenance and strap wearing out, get a Seiko 5 with bracelet. It can last for almost a life time. But then again... it defeats the purpose of this thread :)

Offline am_sober

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Wedding ring is supposed to last forever.

Watch requires servicing and could breakdown - if comes with leather straps, requires changing after a few years - ummmmm this sound more like marriage to me hahahah :Laughing_on_floor:


nicely done~  :thumbsup:
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Offline rgbs

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100% sokong! Wish I got one as my engagement present. :Blue:


 :Cheers:......All of us do.... :Laughing_on_floor: