If he likes Tag I don’t think you can go wrong, plenty of choice and personally I think it’s a great introduction to nice watches.
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First six months of this year. My 60th , Sons 21st, Daughters 18th All in lockdown.
Our son has asked for aftershave for his 21st, bless him , and obviusoly I think we should treat him to a nice watch. He fancies a Rolex, which will not be happening for a number of reasons. Cost , Security, thin wrists etc.
Tag are on the horizon but is there a particular tag we should be looking at that is timeless but suits a young man. His friend bought one a few weeks back and went for a limited edition, Id prefer him to have one that doesnt age, but is that Tag?
If not Tag any other recommendations about the £1500 bracket. He quite likes my longines hydroconquest and if we dont buy him anything I plan to give him that, but Id like him to experince walking in an AD's and watching his dad spend over the odds on a keepsake for him.
His Sister has put an early claim on my Speedie for her 21st, although Im not sure its a ladies watch.
All advice gratefully received
If he likes Tag I don’t think you can go wrong, plenty of choice and personally I think it’s a great introduction to nice watches.
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I'm not a huge TAG fan, but I really like this and it's the right budget and quite cool for a young lad
https://www.beaverbrooks.co.uk/01135...IaAkDDEALw_wcB
How small is his wrist?
Able to take up to 42mm or better in the 36/38 range?
I think the standard tag aqua racer is quite timeless, and is in 41mm (vs usual 43) here - https://www.tagheuer.com/gb/en/timep...13.BA0928.html
But perhaps a 36mm longines legend diver if his wrists are very slim?
There’s a good range of watches around that level if Tag isn’t chosen. Oris divers 65 / aquis / big crown, Junghans Max Bill, multiple Longines, Nomos etc. are all great alternatives if they suit your son’s lifestyle and your budget.
You don’t say whether it’s an intended surprise or not. I’d lean towards reviewing a few websites filtered to criteria with him to narrow the choice then select an AD to visit (remember doing that) to try the shortlist, rather than spring a surprise visit and purchase on the spot.
Either way good luck and nice gift.
Sinn 556?
Choice of dial, choice of leather strap or 2 bracelets. Red second hand option.
Small, tough, timeless
Sinn 104, the perfect one watch collection
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mIQLGt0A6jg
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It's down to personal taste but how about this:
https://www.berrysjewellers.co.uk/wa...oaAtW5EALw_wcB
Minimalist styling, just 38mm, display back, German engineering and well within budget and a discount. It's a winner!
Assuming he’s a typical 21 year old, then having a watch with a ‘name’ would, I suspect, be something he’d want; so Tag, Omega etc.
I suspect suggestions like Sinn & Nomos are more likely to appeal to WIS types than a typical 21 year old lad.
I think a good TAG would look great and be bombproof, and will have that little bit of cachet with his pals.
I was just going to suggest a Nomos too, possibly a Tangente or Orion though
I have to agree that I think surely Tag would be the way to go for someone that age. The Aquaracer is still available in 39mm too.
I would have thought a Longines Legend Diver is the answer. A brand he's heard of, timeless design, looks good on a bunch of different straps, and if the 42mm is too big he can get a 36mm. Or a 39mm hydroconquest since he already likes yours.
Boring I know, but I would let you son choose. My dad bought me an expensive watch (Maurice Lacroix) at that age - I wore it, but I never liked it. [It was subsequently stolen off my office desk, when I left it there by accident one night under a pile of office papers.]
A Tudor 1926 39mm would be just inside of budget. Its dressy on the bracelet but would look good on leather too. It's still got 100m water resistance and better quality than a tag.
Yep, I'd shown him the Sinn 556i and ask him to choose what he wants if that doesn't suit.
This can be dressed up and down and wouldn't be an issue if it was scratched or damaged.
In an ideal world I would suggest the Rolex 114270. A truly a one watch collection IMHO.
Have you considered a Speedmaster reduced as an option.
Seems the answer is Tag if that’s what he likes. I have a beat up quartz Aquaracer and I enjoy it.
But I’d also echo others in suggesting a look at Nomos. Their Club range is versatile, slim, well made and you get 100m WR. A good watch for the workplace if he’ll be in an office setting. The name recognition might not be there though.
Another good shout, I just sold this exact watch on SC last week for £800 though, so I’d be looking for a discount off the retail price at the AD. It is a great watch for the money though.
I'd be horrified if I got given that as I can't stand the mix of Arabic and Roman numerals.
I know that's a matter of personal preference, but that's my point; I think it's a bit of a minefield.
Take him along to a Jewellers with a range (towns near here had a selection in close proximity) when they reopen and let him try a few on - You can still surprise him with one of them, but you don't want to spend £1500 on a watch he hates.
Might be something from the Longines range in your target price range that he likes - Swiss brand with lots of heritage, but not Omega/Rolex dear.
Sinns are great, but wouldn't impress any of his mates.
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Breitling Cosmonaute 809 - What's not to like?
Just to echo what many are saying, TAG is likely to be a good shout but definitely let him choose.
If it was for me I'd go Nomos but I'm a 46 year old WIS.
I bought a Nomos Club at the age of 23.. but then I’m quite old fashioned.
When I was 21 the only watch brand I was interested in was Tag - anything else might as well have had Mickey Mouse on the dial. Took me probably 10 years to realise the error of my ways!
As others have suggested tho let him choose, would be awful to drop a lot of cash on something he’s really not that keen on but feels obliged to wear.
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Took my son to the shops last year for a watch for his 21st
Budget was max £1200
He chose the Sinn 556 Blue knowing nothing about watches and he's pretty brand conscious.
Oris 65. The 36mm version if he's small of wrist.
Really good discount:
https://www.cwsellors.co.uk/products...YaAtitEALw_wcB
Would £1500 not get him a nice vintage OP or AirKing?
It’ll be small fir the slim wrists and have the ‘name’ he wants.
I would have to agree with what others have said; go with what he likes, I.e., a Tag. You can't go wrong with an Aquaracer and the 41mm versions are great watches. Tag is also a recognisable 'luxury' brand, so gives him Kudos with his mates. Yes, there are 'better' watches in this price range but most 21-year-olds probably don't care about the technical merits of the watch but rather what their friends and peers think (generalising, of course).
Take him to a Tag dealer and let him choose.
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My son got this for his 21st and was very pleased.
Take him out and make a day / experience out of it!
Me and my daughter (10 yo ) did this last year and she had a brill time... ice skating, afternoon tea, a walk, shopping and she picked me a stunning Rado Captain Cook (she has impeccable tastes!).
Similar shouts to the others... Oris, oris, oris, Tudor, Longines, Rado, Bremont at a stretch, Not a tag fan myself but a good shout, Hamilton, Certina, Sinn, Ball.
A tag aquaracer for a 21 year old all day long.
Ask for 25% off for cash you have a great chance.
20 % discount minimum.
Great watch for a lad.
I got mine a full metal g shock but he is weird.
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Agree with the Aquaracer suggestions, it's a great watch.
Where does he work (normally)? Some TAG's are a bit loud.
My son works in an office in London, we went for an Aqua Terra for his 21st after he approved it. No point getting them something they don't want.
If it's going to be a TAG and you live in Manchester you might consider the Tag Outlet store at Cheshire Oaks for when the shops reopen in a few weeks. Should get a decent discount.
https://store.tagheuer.com/143932-ta...esigner-outlet
F1’s are a little cheaper than the Aquaracers and still a nice watch, I always wanted one when I was 21 but took me until I was 45 to buy one!
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Tag heuers are a nice place to start to get someone into watches as they have the brand name and look cool. I had the aqua racer 500m in black it looked smart but was a heavy beast haha
Back in 2012 my son who then had no real interest in watches I brought for his 21st one of Eddies Smiths Everest Mk1 and a CWC W10 as his birth year watch.
Now he quite fancies a Navitimer.
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Haha an expensive jump up but very nice choice