I know exactly what I want:
An analog watch with Roman numerals, a second hand, day, date, perpetual calendar, and water resistant, for less than $50. I'd prefer a leather watch strap, but I can always replace a metal one. It'd be extra cool if I could find a self-winding or solar-powered watch, but those appear to be all out of my price range.
Unrealistic, you say. Dreamer, you say. Well, yes, if you want a watch that fits on a woman. If you're a guy, you have a vast array of choices. Why not buy a guy's watch, then? you ask. Because guys' watches are around 40 mm wide, and women's are about 25 mm or so. A 40 mm watch would look...well, you know how the classical geek of yore looked with the heavy, black, bug-eyed glasses? It's roughly the same thing for the wrist.
I have found one brand of watch that has everything I want (except the leather strap) but the price scares me: $10. On the other hand, perhaps I'll take two, they're small.
P.S. If you want a chronograph, you're pretty much stuck with a diver's watch or a guy's watch, neither of which looks ok for daily wear.
An analog watch with Roman numerals, a second hand, day, date, perpetual calendar, and water resistant, for less than $50. I'd prefer a leather watch strap, but I can always replace a metal one. It'd be extra cool if I could find a self-winding or solar-powered watch, but those appear to be all out of my price range.
Unrealistic, you say. Dreamer, you say. Well, yes, if you want a watch that fits on a woman. If you're a guy, you have a vast array of choices. Why not buy a guy's watch, then? you ask. Because guys' watches are around 40 mm wide, and women's are about 25 mm or so. A 40 mm watch would look...well, you know how the classical geek of yore looked with the heavy, black, bug-eyed glasses? It's roughly the same thing for the wrist.
I have found one brand of watch that has everything I want (except the leather strap) but the price scares me: $10. On the other hand, perhaps I'll take two, they're small.
P.S. If you want a chronograph, you're pretty much stuck with a diver's watch or a guy's watch, neither of which looks ok for daily wear.
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Date: 2006-08-03 09:32 pm (UTC)There's a women's watch at Coldwater Creek with roman numerals for less than $50, but it's a cuff watch and not everyone likes that sort of thing and it doesn't have the other functionality. (Jewelry & Accessories / Watches). There are other watches, but I don't think they have roman numerals.
J.Jill have some along the same lines but with straps or chains, but if you factor in shipping probably not so much. But there are J. Jill stores all over the metro, I just have never noticed if they carry the watches. (Shoes & Accessories / Jewelry / Watches).
Anyhoo, that's just the catalogs I know. I love Fossil Watches and so it might be worth a look there, though most are probably a little above $50 IIRC; I have been to a Fossil Outlet store with very reasonable prices, but that was in Las Vegas-- I don't know if there are any around here. And Timex is the other logical place to look. And those watch kiosks and stores at malls.
Probably not telling you anything you don't already know, but it's rare I get to use my vast catalog knowledge. Heh.
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Date: 2006-08-05 05:02 am (UTC)