Got a Breitling Navitimer that's been my everyday watch for approx 30 years when I bought it Breitling were virtually unheard of, well at least up in this neck of the woods. Its been a consistently reliable piece of kit, despite all the bashing its taken I had always wanted an IWC Doppelchrono after seeing one in a Swiss Air magazine and then in a jewelers. When I had the money I got it and still love to wear it. The new version is even nicer but I wouldn't spend that much on a watch now I'll admit if money was no object there are probably about 10 to 15 very expensive watches I'd have, everything is relative including wealth and possessions. Always had a soft spot for the Panerai
My "daily driver" is a Tissot PR100. Getting on for 25 years old now and worn pretty much every day of that... Still 100% reliable...
I got a really expensive watch off my grandfather, on his deathbed. He didn't half put up a fight though
Bell & Ross for me when I'm not wearing an Omega Seamaster (Pierce Brosnan's choice, no less!) Love the Panerai with the rear window to show the movement, was looking at them last week with a view to buying one. Don't see what the fuss is about with the Hublot as none of their designs do anything for me! Although I did recently buy this for £2.38 off ebay
Mine's black with red strap, obviously! The numbers light up in blue to tell the time. I saw them in a post on facebook for £30 and thought they were fun but not at that price! For less than the price of a coffee you can't go wrong
i used to work in switzerland ... hublot, audimars, rolex , patek philip ... all big brands... couldnt resist ... got myself a panerai... still got it... but dont get to wear it...