The other day I posted to ask about what watch should I get for my Dad. I just found out that he is wearing Movado, which is much more expensive than what I could get for him. Do yall think if I gift him a Bulova/Citizen/Seiko it would be fine? Would someone wearing an expensive watch like an average brand?

I dont know anything about watches so pls dont get too harsh on me. I’m just want to buy a gift for my Dad

  • Patient_Fox_6594@alien.top
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    11 months ago

    Wouldn’t really think well of a Movado. Bulova makes some nice high-precision quartz models. A 7s26 Seiko 5 would be interesting, perhaps. Not that you can’t find Bulova/Citizen/Seiko (and Casio) more expensive than some Movados. I also just ordered a small number of Casios, and an Armitron.

    You may find gray-market dealers have Movados, some under $300, that may be worth considering, if you what to get him a Movado.

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      11 months ago

      Their laurels are pretty seedy. They basically stole the design they’re most famous for from the original designer. Nathan George Horwitt designed the original “Museum Watch” and shopped the design around to various manufacturers. Nobody bit so he had a few watches made for him at his own cost. One of them was eventually acquired by MoMA, which is where the “Museum” name comes from.

      How does Movado come into it? They made unlicensed copies of Horwitt’s watch using cheap movements. Basically, counterfeits. He took them to court but after years of legal wrangling and arguments, he settled with Movado for a measly $29,000 in 1975.

      They pretty much waited until Horwitt died to begin heavy marketing of the design.

      Movado is a really shitty company.

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        11 months ago

        I see. Thanks, didn’t know Movado did that. Well, 1975 $29K debased US currency is 2013 nearly $166K debased US currency, 471.9%.

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    11 months ago

    You should wear a watch for it’s personality, not it’s value. I seen uber priced watches that I would pick a high end Timex over ($160), especially if it is a super thin timepiece (I like my watches thick).

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    11 months ago

    Your dad will appreciate anything you get for him. It’s the though that counts not the item itself.

    Take a look at this Ed Sheeren collection video and listen closely at 6:25. He has a collection worth millions with unique pieces made for him, yet he still cherishes the first cheap quartz watch he got for it’s sentimental value. He would sell EVERYTHING for that watch.

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    11 months ago

    Sure why not. Especially if you pick something that adds versatility versus his Movado.

    Out of my two watches, the cheaper one gets the most use.

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    11 months ago

    Not necessarily a cheap/expensive brand issue. More of a personal taste or interest/enthusiast issue.

    I’m sure he would appreciate and value any watch you give him. He may wear it regularly because he appreciates it. Or he may wear it just to make you happy.

    If he has a lot of watches then having whichever one you get him in the collection is not a bad thing. But he probably won’t drop the other watches and just wear yours. He will probably wear it from time to time.

    Watch enthusiasts can have very specific tastes, so I usually tell people it’s best to have the recipient pick out the watch. Anyway, it’s great that you are making such an effort to get him the gift. Good luck to you.

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    11 months ago

    I used to like expensive watches, I own an ORIS and really want to get a Rolex, but I also always have a SEIKO for daily wear.

    After years I found what I really love is SEIKO, as a Brand I appreciated how they always try something new, like this tilt watch for motorcycle riders. Expensive doen’t mean better when above certain price tag.

    https://preview.redd.it/mar4dyk70u0c1.jpeg?width=749&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=2d6b1ed4444c018e582d93a42a8fb65dacd0ec9b

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    11 months ago

    I don’t have many luxury/more expensive watches in my collection yet. I have a handful of casios and G-Shocks that are all in the $20 to $100 range and a nice citizen eco-drive I got myself last year that was like $300 and I wear them all pretty equally. My Citizen is more of a dress watch, so I tend to wear my casios and g-shocks more everyday. My boyfriend and I are currently shopping for engagement watches in the 6k-7k range. I’m excited to get and wear it and I’ll definitely wear it a lot, but I’m still planning on wearing my casio watches and my citizen too. I bought my Citizen watch for myself as a celebratory gift for paying off my student loans and the sentimentality of it that is nice to be reminded of, even if I own a much more expensive watch that I could wear too. I think if your dad is the kind of person who appreciates thoughtful gifts he’d definitely wear it! It’s the thought that counts imo.

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    11 months ago

    I guess story time but…

    When my dad got married he was gifted a rolex and he wore that for a long time. For reasons that I don’t quite know, he decided that the rolex was a pain in the ass to wear and he’s switched watches since then. But I remember as a kid for the longest time, my dad wore a cheap casio diver for a long long time. That’s just what he wore. So I guess he did switch from an expensive brand to a cheaper brand.

    Personal opinion? I currently wear a BB58 as my daily driver. But to be honest, I can appreciate a lot of cheaper watches no problem. From time to time you’ll catch me wearing my Hamilton or Kuoe watch. Both watches are a fraction of the price of the bb58 but I still wear them. Why? Because I like the way they look. I like the way all my watches look, price doesn’t matter. At the end of the day I will never wear a Richard Mille watch because I think they’re ugly as fuck.

    Truthfully speaking…alright watches are cool. Luxury brands are cool. But at the end of the day it’s just a watch and I think that’s what a lot of people get to. So then they switch out to a cheaper watch for a variety of reasons. We like to get into discussions about movement and finishing and accuracy and so on and so on? But really it’s just a watch. Those things are stupid. We just need something to tell the time.

    Whatever you get your dad, I’m sure he’ll be happy to wear it. The emotional attachment of you giving him a watch is going to be worth more than any other watch he owns.

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    11 months ago

    Watches tell stories. Gift watches are the best. Do some research though. Dont just get any watch. Grab something that you think hell like or has some personality.

    Its gotta show some thought to make it personal.

    My current collection includes a tissot 1948, a simple movado museum, a larsen and jennings, and 5 sangins (i really dig sangin right now)

    Of those, the Movado, Larsen, Tissot, are not my most often worn. My Sangin Neptune and Hydra are probably my most attention grabby, but

    The 1 mo, 2 larsen, 3 tissot, and 4 sangin merlin (second least expensive sangin in the lineup-solar quartz) are also my most prized, never ever sell watches i own.

    1 Gift from mom, 2 3 gift from fiancee now wife , and 4 wore to hospital for daughter’s birth

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    11 months ago

    Hey yall I saw people saying Movado he’s wearing is cheap which surprised me cuz as what I saw on the website, it’s lowest price is already 700. The watches of other brands I’m looking at is currently on BF sales which make them around 200 that’s why I was asking 😣

    Btw, I really appreciate all of your answers. I, in fact, did send a pictures of those watches I was looking at to him and asked which one he likes. He said anything so ig he would be happy with anything I got for him

    Once again, thank you so much for all the help 💞

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      11 months ago

      You seem like a really thoughtful person. I bet your dad will be feeling really loved just because you’re taking so much time and thinking of him. Get him a really solid Seiko, and he’ll wear it with pride.

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    11 months ago

    The only Seiko I have is a gift from my daughter. Means more to me than my $10k JLC. I’m sure your dad will love what you choose for him.

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    11 months ago

    Here’s a funny one, I love speedys and have 3. Along with a case full of other “expensive” watches. I wear a f’ing orient all the time hahaha. I’m wearing a polar today.

    Who cares what they cost, the fact that you bought it for him will mean it probably is more valuable to him than anything

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    11 months ago

    Absolutely, but that’s just me. I’ve literally bought $3,000 and $300 watches on the same shopping trip.