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My first good watch that I purchased at 18 was a Tag Heuer quartz. This watch was my daily wear for 5 years until last fall, when I purchased a Rolex (Airking). I sold the Rolex recently becouse I fell in love with the bond SMP. Imho if you really want a good watch and the $ isn't too tight (I understand your position as I was A student myself not long ago) save for the SMP. This will be a great investment and looks good with everything great choice for a younger guy tough, stylish, water resistant, and chicks love it lol! I wear mine doing everything and it still looks great.
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