Wife actually like explorer 1 so much that it is on the list of 'Cannot Be Flipped'.....she not into watches when we 1st met..but as the years went thru,my watch posion spread to her for sure...
Now we go to watch gtgs,watch beoing,wrist watching in our free time..hehehehehehe
Cool but dangerous....
From the Explorer 2, my wife got a Santos and now eyeing an AP!
Wife actually like explorer 1 so much that it is on the list of 'Cannot Be Flipped'.....she not into watches when we 1st met..but as the years went thru,my watch posion spread to her for sure...
Now we go to watch gtgs,watch beoing,wrist watching in our free time..hehehehehehe
Very good observations by TS. To add, I also know of some ladies who are not into watches and usually 'inherit' what their husbands/boyfriends/partners have "cold-storaged". To them, it is just another watch.
I bought my wife an explorer 2. Just in case she gets sick of it, I can wear it or sell it (not so painful compared to diamonds or ladies DJ). After a while, my wife prefers men size Rolex and chuck her small DJ or Omega Constellation.
1. They know what you like to see and they want YOU to come closer, and
take a good look.
2. Women watch women, more than they watch men. So, if they see another
lady looking good in a Men's Rolex, they will follow suit.
3. The popularity of sports watches, among both men and women. A miniature of a man's watch seems quite inapropriate. Why settle for something
smaller?
4. Relatedly, the Rolex line for women are not as diverse as that for men. No
GMT, no Submariner, no Daytona for ladies. (Only exception being the YM)
5. Husbands should buy their wives men's watch. If the lady does not want it, that's another watch add to HIS collection. Right?
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