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A cheapskate option would be to get a gold plating kit, sneakily borrow her smart phone and do a DIY job of gold plating her phone
Surely watches are obsolete now
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You could do what I do on special occasions and wrap and Argos catalogue up that has a post-it not on pages of stuff she is allowed to buy. I make it special by giving her a lift to pick it up where she runs in to get it and I can stay in the car and not have to pay parking.
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Thanks Lisa. I will pop out at lunch time to have a look at the Longines DolceVita, the DolceVita is the style I was after without the Cartier pricetag.
Originally posted by LisaContractorUmbrellaView Post
...... If you want something a bit more robust then Raymond Weil do a good range
<Grumpy old git, Things were better in my day>
Yeah!! When did that happen?
Raymond Weil always made very slim and elegant dress watches, ultra-slim and delicate - about as far from robust as you could get!
They always stood out.
Nowadays they just seem to do generic clumpy/blocky carp which could be made by anybody
</Grumpy old git, Things were better in my day>
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