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That's a stunner! My favorite dial config with the gold accents on silver dial.
Thanks. The gold accents elevate it beyond being too boring, although others here will probably say it's still LOMS territory. I'm digging the subtle sunburst dial, too.
 

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Any of you share a watch with your wife?
I gave this Nomos 740 to my wife maybe 6 or 7 years ago as a fun weekend watch. Big numbers as her eyesight is crummy, 37mm, 20 atm. After she stopped wearing it, and pretty much only wears her Apple watch now, I switched out the strap and sometimes wear it as a casual watch myself.
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I gave this Nomos 740 to my wife maybe 6 or 7 years ago as a fun weekend watch. Big numbers as her eyesight is crummy, 37mm, 20 atm. After she stopped wearing it, and pretty much only wears her Apple watch now, I switched out the strap and sometimes wear it as a casual watch myself.
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That's pretty cool. Following up on what I said earlier, my wife usually wears either a Hermes-edition Apple Watch or an older small quartz Tag Heuer that her grandfather gave her years ago. This fall will be our 10-year wedding anniversary, and I want to get her a nicer "fancy" watch, and I've been eyeing a Cartier Panthere or Ballon Bleu, both of which she's tried on and look great on her. Ultimately, though, I'm trying to avoid the temptation to get her what I like vs. what she would like and, most importantly, want to wear often. I know for sure she doesn't want to deal with having to set the time on a mechanical watch, so it's almost certainly going to be quartz.
 

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Thanks. The gold accents elevate it beyond being too boring, although others here will probably say it's still LOMS territory. I'm digging the subtle sunburst dial, too.
Congrats on the OP! Looks great. Wishing you many years of enjoyment from it.

Ultimately, though, I'm trying to avoid the temptation to get her what I like vs. what she would like and, most importantly, want to wear often. I know for sure she doesn't want to deal with having to set the time on a mechanical watch, so it's almost certainly going to be quartz.
It can be really difficult to avoid letting our personal preferences (be it brand, movement, size etc) influence a watch purchase for a spouse or significant other. However, I've seen a lot of guys botch that, and it ends up being a purchase that the spends more time on the dresser or in the drawer than on the person's wrist. Figure out which watch will put the biggest smile on her face and then get her that watch.
 

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It can be really difficult to avoid letting our personal preferences (be it brand, movement, size etc) influence a watch purchase for a spouse or significant other. However, I've seen a lot of guys botch that, and it ends up being a purchase that the spends more time on the dresser or in the drawer than on the person's wrist. Figure out which watch will put the biggest smile on her face and then get her that watch.
Agreed. I know with about 99% certainty that regardless of what I might get for her (Panthere, Ballon Bleu, DateJust, or anything else), she's probably going to continue wearing that Tag her grandfather gave her as her "everyday" watch and save the new one for going out to dinner, church, etc. So while a potential new watch would probably get at least one or two days of weekly wear, she'd still have to set the time pretty frequently. Selfishly, though, that is also helpful to me since it decreases the cost, or increases what I can get within particular budget--however you want to look at it...
 

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Teeny timepiece, large lapels, it’s a wash?

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I left the teeny tiny watch debate alone as my head would have exploded should i have joined the conversation… much like why wear a watch in water…
 

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In my quest for a nice daily...

Managed to get ahold of the non-skeletonized ceramic GP and was super underwhelmed with it. Didn't like the bracelet or bezel. Black ceramic was definitely cooler than stainless steel.

Blancpain - great. Dial was a little boring but the finishing is amazing. Very thick anglage. Unfortunately there is no ceramic bracelet for the black ceramic version.

-Zenith - was a little thick, too AP like, and the openworked one was disappointing. I dont mind machine finishing at that price, but the movement needs to be architected in a way that doesn't emphasize the world parts.

Then I remembered the Hublot Integral. I actually had one in titanium I bought thinking it was the black one (low brightness on phone + 2AM)

I really liked it, but was hoping to find the ceramic version.

Then last night I finally found one at a decent price, so this is en route!

The movement architecture is definitely nicer than the Zenith skyline openworked, and IMO the case shape is a lot sleeker too.

Both are owned by LVMH, and are quite similar. This was a lot cheaper too - ~11.5 "used".

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Here is a pic of the old one I had in titanium. It was very comfortable I'm not sure how I forgot about the black ceramic variant lol

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