Not my wife but she wears a Blnr and daytona.
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Not my wife but she wears a Blnr and daytona.
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Some great watches on here. My wife has a mid-size TAG Professional 200 that is about 20 years old - literally worn every day, except for the odd special occasion when the Chanel Premier comes out.
And a white Baby-G that I have no picture of.
Daniel Wellington....
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White baby G.
Rose gold auto Orient that I got her in Japan.
Small white rectangular Citizen eco drive.
Black Citizen field watch.
Gold Tissot dress watch.
A few disposable fashion watches.
She does like watches though, and doesn't moan about my watch fussing ways, so quite lucky there.
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She's got a few but this majex I bought her is most worn I think
She has some lovely vintage pieces
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The wife wears a Longines Evidenza. The girlfriend wears a Panerai. 8-)
SGR
My girlfriend wears an Apple Watch. She's hoping for a Datejust though :D
Weeell, Rose's are red; Violet's are blue; but my wife's not telling!
Tudor hydronaut
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Diamond dial Tag Aquaracer. She keeps hinting at a Rolex for her next big birthday.
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My wife has a Tag Heuer Alter Ego watch which she wore daily until a year ago when I bought her a Christopher Ward watch which she had been wanting.
The boss chose a bi-metal Datejust with a pale champagne dial and diamond indices.
It has presence, and she loves it.
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Small collection.
Jeff that's a hell of a collection, my partner is a bit green with envy
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Oyster Perpetual I bought for her 30th more than a decade ago.
An absolute beauty, understated and reliable.
The watch isn't bad either.
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My wife's little collection. At the time she bought the TAG I had never spent more than £100 on a watch so I can legitimately blame my watch buying habits on her for introducing me to expensive watches.
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Omega constellation but not sure I did the right thing getting her into watches. Now she notices everything in my wrist!!
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My wife got rid of a lot of cheap "accessory" watches, which didn't work anymore or were given a new battery and given away and then kept a few somewhat better choices (most Japanese watches and one she got from a family member) In our early marriage years I bought her a nice stainless Citizen, with sapphire crystal, the metal bracelet just totally worn out after many, many years and I got her a nicer solid one in return. She wore the combination to pieces and only in the weekends chose for a nice gold colored Pulsar or something else. Then one day she lost it while she wore it in her hand, (as she wasn't allowed her to use during her medical profession) and by getting into the car, she thought it was inside, but probably not. She was sad as it was one of her nicest birthday gifts from me. So on a trip to the family in the USA I got her a slightly used EcoDrive from the Bay and had it delivered at the family. It's her new happy watch I never need to put a new battery in (sigh!), but she says, she still somewhat misses the old Citizen.
Everyday wearer...
Something for a more dressy affair...
recently acquired
Mine wife insists on fashion tat despite my best efforts.
Andy
Wanted - Damasko DC57
She wears a small rose gold blancpain villeret on a brown alligator strap, much classier than my watches
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Mine wears a Cartier Santos 100 on brown leather. Beautiful it is too.
Sadly not this, was serviced and working great. Now a diamond has come adrift on the aftermarket dial. Watch was confirmed as genuine at service but dial & bezel aftermarket. This was the infamous "Capital Watch" thread for anyone who remembered that
However she's currently sporting a nice petite ladies Seiko 5 in s/s and loves it
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She has a couple of Gucci watches and I can't convince her that they are terrible.
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Bi metal Omega Constellation.
The better half wears one of these and absolutely loves it. I have to say it is a nice peice.
https://www.tradesy.com/accessories/...6000-21198954/
Wife has a Ladies Tag Heuer Sports Elegance, bought late 1997 and worn daily ever since apart from a service, couple of battery changes a short wait for a new strap, can't complain after nearly 30 years of use!
When I say nothing, don't get excited- she refuses to wear a watch.
Tried everything from SMP, G-shock, Explorer or Speedy. All she want is this
Hehe - bought my wife a Gucci 'bangle' watch some years ago, and she still daily wears a purple ice watch...
They are definitely wired up differently to blokes ;-)
My wife professes to have no interest in watches whatsoever, and yet she owns 7!
They are...
1. Longines Evidenza stainless steel quartz (bought years ago to replace a previous Longines she had stolen during a burglary - her 'best' watch)
2. Seiko ladies size stainless steel quartz day/date (her every-day wearer - typically bulletproof)
3. 1950's Favre-Leuba gold plated automatic on gold plated mesh (her late fathers wedding watch, now beautifully restored by our very own Paul Walker and her other 'best' watch)
4. 1960's NOS Allaine gold plated hand wind on brown leather (a recent present from me, bought from Velorum - eerily looks like it just came out of the factory)
5. New Rotary gold plated quartz on black leather (covering all the colour bases here!)
6. Mondaine Swiss Railway quartz on black leather (her 'sports' watch)
7. Hugo Boss quartz tank thingy (nobody's perfect)
Simon
Despite the fact that I collect and fettle watches my wife has no interest whatsoever. I tried to get her into them but gave up; bought her an Omega Constellation with diamond bezel for her 50th a few years ago but she prefers the two ceramic Armanis I reluctantly bought her in the last couple of years. £400 each for what I'd call tat, but she loves 'em!
Each to their own, it's a mistake to try imposing your own tastes on your better half. Years ago I bought her a NOS 1960s 9ct gold watch that I picked up at an antiques fair.......subsequently caught her digging the bloody garden on it because the battery in her other watch had died!
Paul
daily she wears a ladies Oris TT
posh eves out its a Tudor white gold, platinum and diamond cocktail watch
My wife wears a Tossit automatic that I convinved her was a better watch than a very blingy Michael Kors one that she initially wanted. She wears it so infrequently becuase "It keeps stopping" that she insists that the next one is a quartz model