Philip Stein vs MBMJ Gold Watch - Which One Would You Get?

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Hi Ladies! I need a gold watch which I can use once (or twice maximum) a week. I don't own a Marc by Marc Jacobs watch so I don't know if it's a good watch.

On the other hand, I do own a silver Teslar Philip Stein and I love it. :smile1:

Here are the photos....

The Marc by Marc Jacobs Watch. To be honest, it is way prettier in real life. Love the bling...
http://www.tokeiyasan.com/jcob/jcob22.html

The Philip Stein Watch...
http://www1.bloomingdales.com/shop/product/philip-stein-large-active-gold-plated-chronograph-watch-42mm?ID=533545

Thanks in advance! ;)
 
Hi Ladies! I need a gold watch which I can use once (or twice maximum) a week. I don't own a Marc by Marc Jacobs watch so I don't know if it's a good watch.

On the other hand, I do own a silver Teslar Philip Stein and I love it. :smile1:

Here are the photos....

The Marc by Marc Jacobs Watch. To be honest, it is way prettier in real life. Love the bling...
http://www.tokeiyasan.com/jcob/jcob22.html

The Philip Stein Watch...
http://www1.bloomingdales.com/shop/...-gold-plated-chronograph-watch-42mm?ID=533545

Thanks in advance! ;)

Hands down the Philip Stein watch Swiss made watches looks much classier and timeless!
 
I just purchased a classic stainless steel and rose gold watch in St. Martin. The Marc Jacobs only is plated with 2 microns of gold, whereas the PS watch is plated with 10 microns. I really don't want to have a contemporary watch that will show a lot of wear in a matter of a year's time, so I went with the Philip Stein. There was about a $500 difference in price. Worth it.
 
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