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AprilBaby

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I'm looking for an under $2000 nice watch, preferably with diamonds, yg color. I am looking at the Michelle line which is very nice, any other suggestions....or even under $1000 with crystals instead of diamonds?
 
AprilBaby|1377114844|3507459 said:
I'm looking for an under $2000 nice watch, preferably with diamonds, yg color. I am looking at the Michelle line which is very nice, any other suggestions....or even under $1000 with crystals instead of diamonds?
Check your local Costco.
 
What brands do they carry?
 
AprilBaby|1377137155|3507720 said:
What brands do they carry?
Every Costco is different. I have had seen...Michelle, Tag, Breitling, Cartier, Panerai, Omega, Seiko, Citizen, etc...
 
Thanks for the links, I really like the Jomashoplink!
 
Jomashop does not include the manufacturers warranty, only their warranty, is that OK with you?
 
Not sure yet what I want but good point!
 
Question - do you want a modern watch, or would you be open to vintage? There are a ton of gorgeous platinum watches positively encrusted with diamonds available second-hand, many of them, surprisingly, more durable than modern pieces (when they've already lasted 100 years, what's another twenty, sorta :bigsmile: ). I got my beloved french-cut watch on eBay: it's a Hamilton, body by Dinhofer, and it's worth every penny I paid for how much I wear it (and cost less than your budget, if I'm remembering right). If you don't love winding them every morning, though, that route might be out ....
 
I would say that you're okay with a decent brand quartz watch buying from Jomashop. There isn't a whole lot to go wrong with them.
 
diamondseeker2006|1377228127|3508458 said:
I would say that you're okay with a decent brand quartz watch buying from Jomashop. There isn't a whole lot to go wrong with them.

DS2006 is correct, not much to go wrong with brand new quartz watch, but if something does go wrong do you want the manufacturer to fix it or Jomashop who may fix many watches and no guarantee you will get manufacturers part? Your decision. Best of luck.

edit: Shop around, I have found Jomashop not to be the cheapest.
 
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