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What about a Movado with small diamonds? They're professional and unpretentious, but still very nice watches...
I agree w/ this. I've been out of law school a couple years and I normally don't see young lawyers w/ really expensive watches, older yes, but younger not as much. I think it is great that they are paying for Barbri and this is not "fun" suggestion, but I'd do a little lower end watch, like a Movado in price and see if your parents would be willing to put the rest of the money into a high yield savings account as a great emergency fund start.
Bulova and Wittnaeur (I wear this brand) both do some nice watches too at a lower price point.
Raymond Weil
or Cartier Tank
or Concord
Any suggestions on styles from RW and Concord? I tried on this Cartier tank in a local watch store, where they were selling it for $2400: http://www.thewatchery.com/Cartier-W51011Q3-Watch-3461.htm?
I liked it, but it seemed like a lot for a pretty simple watch. For those of you who are watch experts, can you explain what makes a given watch cost a certain amount of money? Is it just the name? The type of crystal?
Can I ask where you practice? I wonder if this doesn't vary somewhat by geography... I didn't pay too much attention to watches, but it seems like the associates at the firm I worked at last summer in NYC were pretty well-heeled.
The problem is, I'm looking for something I can wear when I'm both young AND old. It's hard to pick out something that you'll want to wear in two decades, but I know that's what my parents would like to get me.
It does vary by region- I live in FL, which is a world apart from NYC, except for areas maybe like West Palm or parts of Miami. FL is very casual. I do see Rolex and Cartier, but usually on older men 45 and up that work the plaintiff contingency fee side. So, yes, area makes a huge difference w/ things like this. Heck, women in FL don't typically wear hosiery either on a daily basis and that is very different from NYC as well.
^ Oh, congrats! Maybe pant suits will become your friend, unless you've got a judge that is very traditional and objects. Some of my friends did externships and clerking for state and federal judges and found out that the judges were very old school for women's attire (usually older men). Good luck!
I think a Cartier or Rolex would be a fabulous gift. They never go out of style and are beautiful watches. Do you prefer bracelet in stainless or two-tone or leather band? I don't think you could go wrong with either one. An Ebel would be my 3rd choice!