D Roberts
Its time to get myself a xmas gift. I have been looking at watches for a couple months now. At first i was looking to spend anywhere from $400-$1000, as long as i got something that looked and felt of luxury. However, i visted a kay jewler and took a look at the bulova watch set. I liked the style of the watches and the prices were all under $600, with a much more expensive and exquisite look. My question is are they worth it? Would it be much different to spend 3-$400 more for a different brand?Im not necessarily looking for a diamond watch but i tried this one on and i really liked the look. It had some shine because of the diamonds and black interface but not too much(i think diamond bezels look tacky unless you have 5 + carats)
here it is http://www1.macys.com/catalog/product/index.ognc?ID=180112&CategoryID=29298
Its time to get myself a xmas gift. I have been looking at watches for a couple months now. At first i was looking to spend anywhere from $400-$1000, as long as i got something that looked and felt of luxury. However, i visted a kay jewler and took a look at the bulova watch set. I liked the style of the watches and the prices were all under $600, with a much more expensive and exquisite look. My question is are they worth it? Would it be much different to spend 3-$400 more for a different brand?Im not necessarily looking for a diamond watch but i tried this one on and i really liked the look. It had some shine because of the diamonds and black interface but not too much(i think diamond bezels look tacky unless you have 5 + carats)
here it is http://www1.macys.com/catalog/product/in...
OR
http://www1.macys.com/catalog/product/index.ognc?ID=213405&CategoryID=29298
This is also an option... which one would you get? http://www1.macys.com/catalog/product/index.ognc?ID=213405&CategoryID=29298
Answer
great watch
great watch
Scion Fr-s, Subaru BRZ Or Toyota Gt 86?!!?
Bryan
Which one has more style, is more reliable and more affordable of them all, basically which one is better in maybe every aspect....
Answer
my preference in short: Scion FR-S, but you really can't go wrong with any of these machines
-they are mechanically identical so no difference, in terms of reliability
-in North America the GT 86 isn't available, but in terms of styling is identical to the FR-S
-personally I prefer the sharper lines and more aggressive shape of the FR-S front fascia; the BRZ reminds me more of Nissan's lines [your personal preference]
-cost wise, Scion is least expensive up-front with their mono-spec approach, although they leave room to add accessories if you want more then the base package; Subaru and Toyota group extras into optional packages that turn out more expensive and may include gadgets you don't want, but if you really need the luxuries (ie leather seats) you can't get them from Scion
-regardless of the branding, I recommend the automatic transmission (~$1000 on any), for significant fuel savings and because maintenance-wise Toyota's automatics will require less $$$ in repairs over time [if you are a 'save the stick shift' purist, at least read/watch my sources, most are pleasantly surprised]
-unexpected difference: handling under stress; see source 1,2, or 4, but in short the Scion/ Toyota has a lighter/balanced feel and more free for precise handling, and the BRZ has a more heavy/limited, stable feel through corners [again driver preference, but important if you want to push this car to the limit]
my preference in short: Scion FR-S, but you really can't go wrong with any of these machines
-they are mechanically identical so no difference, in terms of reliability
-in North America the GT 86 isn't available, but in terms of styling is identical to the FR-S
-personally I prefer the sharper lines and more aggressive shape of the FR-S front fascia; the BRZ reminds me more of Nissan's lines [your personal preference]
-cost wise, Scion is least expensive up-front with their mono-spec approach, although they leave room to add accessories if you want more then the base package; Subaru and Toyota group extras into optional packages that turn out more expensive and may include gadgets you don't want, but if you really need the luxuries (ie leather seats) you can't get them from Scion
-regardless of the branding, I recommend the automatic transmission (~$1000 on any), for significant fuel savings and because maintenance-wise Toyota's automatics will require less $$$ in repairs over time [if you are a 'save the stick shift' purist, at least read/watch my sources, most are pleasantly surprised]
-unexpected difference: handling under stress; see source 1,2, or 4, but in short the Scion/ Toyota has a lighter/balanced feel and more free for precise handling, and the BRZ has a more heavy/limited, stable feel through corners [again driver preference, but important if you want to push this car to the limit]
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