Newbie - Alberta - Buyer for staff.

Good afternoon.

I was pointed to this site/forum by a current member whom I assume has been here since the beginning. I was inquiring with him about a good watch to buy an employee as a thank you gift after 2 years as he unfortunately had to resign due to his wife getting sick.

I asked him for a recommendation in the $2500-$3000 range (I know brands but that's about it. I was looking at the TAG Aquaracer pro 200 chronograph at the higher budget and the or the solorgraph as I like the look of the blue face.

Looking to acquire something in JUly or early august before he takes his wife on a trip. I am in Edmonton, and open to brands, look ect. He is not a huge guy so I think 40mm or smaller would be best. Top budget is $3500.....maybe a tiny bit more.

Thank you
 

haven_seeker

Black Diamond Member
I just think watches are a quality gift.
I’ve bought someone (a good friend through business) a watch as a gift before. Once.

It was a timeless, stainless Movado.

…Never saw him wear it once, ever. I did include a gift receipt, he might’ve exchanged it for something more to his liking? Might’ve just tossed it in a drawer? Pawned it?

No clue.

It was a teaching moment for me because, though I completely love this hobby and have a few pieces, to some people it’s fluff and a waste.

If your friend feels the latter, well for me it didn’t justify the expense or the heart I put into it.
 

Milgauss1349

Oligarch of Posts
I'm wondering if he needs the cash more than a watch.

It’s Edmonton / Alberta so probably [emoji16]

I was in a sorta similar position and we took our final cost move back to Edmonton because we had family here but it increased our expenses by over 30%, so I vote cash and a Timex.

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Milgauss1349

Oligarch of Posts
I’ve bought someone (a good friend through business) a watch as a gift before. Once.

It was a timeless, stainless Movado.

…Never saw him wear it once, ever. I did include a gift receipt, he might’ve exchanged it for something more to his liking? Might’ve just tossed it in a drawer? Pawned it?

No clue.

It was a teaching moment for me because, though I completely love this hobby and have a few pieces, to some people it’s fluff and a waste.

If your friend feels the latter, well for me it didn’t justify the expense or the heart I put into it.

This, get a nice Timex, engrave the case back, get a card off Amazon, and give him the remaining $$$$ in cash, in a few years you may find that he’ll come back remembering how you helped.


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Thank you for the time response. After chatting to his wife he is quite the tech nerd and has been eyeing a Garmin Tactical thing but is out of his price so he will apparently lose his mind and I get to almost half my budget (which I will make up to him in another way.

Have a great weekend.
 

Brandrea

Silver Member
Welcome and good luck with the gift. The classifieds here should point you in the right direction.
 
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