Cartier Tank vs. TAG Heur vs. Used Omega

Hey monkeys,

Got a little spending money for a watch for graduation and was wondering what you guys think of the options. I don't want to spend over 2500, but I want a watch that's nice but not too flashy for an analyst.

Cartier Tank- $2500 New, leather band. Nice watch but seems flashy. This is the top of my budget but it seems like an iconic piece.

TAG- Any Tag seems to be a good starter watch. I think I can get one for $1500-2000 ish. Looks nice, but seems like a poor man's wanna be Rolex.

Omega- I've seen a few on Tourneau's for $2000 used. Really nice, but again it is used and I could get a brand new Cartier for marginally more.

Personally, I'm leaning towards the Cartier. It seems like a watch that people would recognize as respectable. Again tho, don't wanna be a douche but I want a watch that I can reward myself with that I'll wear for a long long time.

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theATL, what's your opinion? Comment below:

If you are talking about the Cartier tank with the quartz movement I wouldn't go that route. I would personally recommend the omega (depends on the model), they are more of a "pure" watchmaker as Cartier is more of a jewelry brand (especially the tank). It will hold its value better and will be a better made product. Ultimately as I've said many times in other threads get the watch you will enjoy.

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GoodwinM, what's your opinion? Comment below:
  1. don't buy a watch because it's recognizable buy it because you like it. what kind of watch are you looking for? Cartier tank is more of a dress watch yet the other two options are sport watches.
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GoodwinM, what's your opinion? Comment below:

tissot powermatic 80 looks like an oyster perpetual, is automatic with a long power reserve, and will only cost you a K. a white face would be good for dressy and from afar people will like you have a Rolex if that's what you want.

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Pan European Monkey, what's your opinion? Comment below:

I depends on how you see it. Do you want to buy a piece that you will keep your entire life, if so buy a new watch not a used one, so I'd go for the Cartier one but please don't buy any quartz watch, buy a self-winding one. If you want this as a first watch and potentially sell it to upgrade it after few years, buying a used one will allow you to have better retention value if not make a profit out of your purchase.

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Pan European Monkey, what's your opinion? Comment below:

还没买很多手表在我的生活所以这s with a pinch of salt. I wouldn't normally negotiate the price of a watch BUT with Covid retailers will likely be desperate to sell inventory once the quarantine is over thus likely to make you a discount.

I would go on watch specific forums (ie reddit) to get a better sense for that question. Ie where to buy it, how much of a discount to ask for etc!

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JonnyDrama, what's your opinion? Comment below:
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I've decided I'm gonna go with the Cartier probably. I've never bought a watch so do you know if I can negotiate prices for a new watch? I know used is easier to get discounted.

For a Cartier it won't hurt to try to negotiate. Not sure if you will be successful. If you tried to do that when buying a Patek 5711 or any Rolex sports watch the AD would tell you to GTFO.

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JonnyDrama, what's your opinion? Comment below:

I'd definitely stay away from anything quartz as said above. Mechanical preferably automatic is the way to go.

Tissot makes great entry level watches. The new Tissot Powermatic Silicum in white is an amazing value. Seiko also makes some decent pieces under $1k, specifically thinking of the Sarb 033 and Sarx 045.

If you are unsure I'd get something referenced above and take your time before throwing a coupleGs一个手表,因为you feel obligated to.

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You are referring to Tag Heuer as a poor man's wanna be Rolex, but seem to neglect that a Cartier Tank is basically a poor man's JLC Reverso WITH A BATTERY. For that price range, you can find some very decent Grand Seiko's or vintage Omega's (even a Speedmaster Reduced if you're lucky)

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Alex DeLarge, what's your opinion? Comment below:

For that price range I would try to see if you can find an Omega Speedmaster. I haven't checked in a while but I seem to remember they used to go for about 3k.

It's probably the only watch in that price range that you'll still want to wear in 10, 20, 30 years. Looks great in the summer with a NATO strap.

If not, there are a couple of interesting Tudors (Dark Black Bay 2019, Black Bay GMT...)

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Whatever1984, what's your opinion? Comment below:

I'm going to go WAY below budget and ask if you've considered a Seiko SKX 007 or 009?

Hear me out here, there are two types of people out there: Watch geeks and people who care about looks.

The people who care about looks will like it because it honestly looks like a basic Rolex. The 009 even has the iconic Rolex 'Pepsi' color scheme.

The watch geeks will appreciate that it's the best entry level automatic out there. It's more 'street cred on a budget' than anything else, but that's way better than some overpriced vanity quartz watch.

The best thing is that it'll set you back less than $250.

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JonnyDrama, what's your opinion? Comment below:

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