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Originally Posted by RPKESQ
Also many brands have different levels of quality witin the brand. TAG Heuer, Victorinox, etc. sell low end quartz watches every where, but their upper end watches are all mechanical and very good buys, but hard to find in the US.
There are more watch brands than most are familiar with. Try F.P. Journe if you want to see one of the best, and that is just barely scratching the surface as to what is out there.
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Again, I appreciate the input. If you were going to spend $1000-$2000 on a watch, what would it be? Should one spend less? More? I ask this within the context of satisfactory performance, style, and craftsmanship, and the average man's income.
I have never seen a Rolex ad, that I can remember anyway. I would think it's one of those things that doesn't need advertising - again like Porsche. Can't remember ever seeing a TV ad for a 911.