what is the best digital camera in the sub $300 range? I'm currently thinking either the Canon SD1000 or the Casio EX-Z1050BK, but solely on looks and price. I need it to be thin though, have good battery life and a large LCD. While we're at it, the best phone sub-$400 (Nokia N95?) and watch sub $400?
whoa that phone looks nice.. a little excessive maybe? 1.3 mp is fine for me, music, videos, tv. i have the lg vx9400, not anything amazing but i like it, and it was only $100 with a new plan.
#10 you like that watch? i would get one that looks nice atleast.. and sophisticated i have a movado my dad bought me, its pretty nice, but i dont know how much it was
took a look at their website and meh, I don't like those kind of watches, I like them simple and clean, I like the starck one because the shape is constant, the screen keeps the flow of the bracelet...
And yeah, I think they're sophisticated... Starck is a well known architect and designer...
heh, i like the more classic looking analog ones, but each to his own :) looking at invicta right now, have no idea where to buy expensive watches though
i would just look for a company first, then look through their watches. im also a fan of metal wristbands (silver or white gold), simple back, not many (or any) hour markers (dont know the real name)
www.thewatchery.com (never bought a watch from them, but a friend has and it was fine)
amazon will also have some decent links to sellers with good deals.
i'd highly recommend trying some stuff on in retail stores/jewelers (for sizing/looks in person/etc) and ordering online. the omega railmaster i have for work (unfortunately i have to wear a suit everyday :/ ) was $1000 less online vs some place @ a mall like ben bridge.
for watches more in your price range it really is going to depend on what you're wearing the watch for. is it for work? what kind of work? or is this just a general everyday/everywhere watch? i'd really hope you dont spend any sort of money at all on a digital watch D:
has some different styles and good looking suggestions for different tastes and price ranges.
my personal taste (no metal bands, more classic/conservative stuff that can be worn with a bunch of stuff) in that price range is mostly swiss army (lots of different styles, well built) and raymond weil. most of the other stuff i can think of would just get too expensive too quick (tag, omega, baume & mercier, ulysee nardin, etc).
best digital camera!
Just dont get pushed into a pool with it.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp..
Probably going to pick it up soon.
http://www.fossil.com/shopping/product/de..
but yeah, I'm too lazy/dumb to have something else than digital and I don't like those shiny, bling bling type watches...
#10 you like that watch? i would get one that looks nice atleast.. and sophisticated
i have a movado my dad bought me, its pretty nice, but i dont know how much it was
And yeah, I think they're sophisticated... Starck is a well known architect and designer...
and I understand, each has its own preferences.
im also a fan of metal wristbands (silver or white gold), simple back, not many (or any) hour markers (dont know the real name)
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp..
or this
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp..
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www.alanfurman.com (may not have much in your price range tho)
www.jomashop.com
www.thewatchery.com (never bought a watch from them, but a friend has and it was fine)
amazon will also have some decent links to sellers with good deals.
i'd highly recommend trying some stuff on in retail stores/jewelers (for sizing/looks in person/etc) and ordering online. the omega railmaster i have for work (unfortunately i have to wear a suit everyday :/ ) was $1000 less online vs some place @ a mall like ben bridge.
for watches more in your price range it really is going to depend on what you're wearing the watch for. is it for work? what kind of work? or is this just a general everyday/everywhere watch? i'd really hope you dont spend any sort of money at all on a digital watch D:
this is probably the best little watch guide i can find online via a quick search: http://mensfashion.about.com/od/shopping/..
has some different styles and good looking suggestions for different tastes and price ranges.
my personal taste (no metal bands, more classic/conservative stuff that can be worn with a bunch of stuff) in that price range is mostly swiss army (lots of different styles, well built) and raymond weil. most of the other stuff i can think of would just get too expensive too quick (tag, omega, baume & mercier, ulysee nardin, etc).
hope that helps.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp..
or
Cannon PowerShot SD870
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp..
i forgot which one, but my mom is getting one for free, and they both seem real nice.
and i'd like an everyday analog watch, currently looking at invicta
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