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I wanted to get myself a watch as a graduation present for around $350-$500 or so. Movado? Bulova?

Written by admin on June 7, 2009 – 6:15 pm -

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Movoda would be key but I think its out of my price range. Bulova watches has some nice but I want a brand that is generally considered luxurious. I wanted to get the thoughts of ppls mainly on this even when buying a surveillance at a retail prices are universal or seeds is around the purchase value? Measure supervision for you to put up or is something else together then all? If this is the case, is buying a supervisory line from a safe place a good call or is even better to go to a retailor? thanks for nothing postive to put in


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4 Responses to “I wanted to get myself a watch as a graduation present for around $350-$500 or so. Movado? Bulova?”

  1. By bringem.young on Jun 9, 2009 | Reply

    Auctions by a pawn shop to keep a parcel. Thanks for the 10 points!

  2. By Notorious on Jun 12, 2009 | Reply

    My suggestion to you is going to shopnbc.com and you get an INVICTA. I bought some of these watches for me and the members of the family as gifts and are not only fabulous sembranti Swiss watches, are valued very well and guarantees are for real. There are many styles and price bands. These watches I have made the best mother, sister and aunt east of the Mississippi. Everything is happy! Before you find INVICTA, and I still their watches by Cartier, Omega, by Raymond Weill, by Rolex to call some and dall'io have for the last year only brought my watches from INVICTA.

  3. By anonymous on Jun 12, 2009 | Reply

    Phillip stein.gucci.

  4. By Marcus T on Jun 14, 2009 | Reply

    Hey checking this out! Try jewelry stores in the first place. Some of them are damaging for trade with the economy that is weak. The price on small change can not be written in stone. Ask a discount. You may be surprised at the answer you get. In addition remains of pawn shops when the weather purchasing colleague. No warranty. If it needs repairs will cost from the pocket. Try your Sam 'Club and Costcos s as well. You can not push and deal with them but you can find prices a little lenitivi.

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