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Bulgari

My take...

 

That's an interesting question.  It seems that brands like Piaget, Cartier, Tiffany & Co., Harry Winston, and Bvlgari are all first and foremost, women jewelry specialists, but as a guy, I have really only wanted to own a watch from Bvlgari.  Not sure why, but perhaps it was the marketing of them.  I saw them in movies, and guys like Al Pacino, Val Kilmer, Jon Voight, and Tom Cruise (although it really was a re-branded Omega) wore them.  Perhaps that was what made me warm up to them more. 

 

I also noticed that many more of my male friends wearing them than the other brands, as the Diagono Professional sports line of watches were particularly more masculine looking than watches made by the other brands.  I did own a Cartier Pasha Chronograph for a few years, but soon felt it looked too feminine with those Sapphire pushers, and ended up selling it and replacing it with a Breitling.  I guess I just could never see myself wearing a Piaget watch…even the name rolls off the tongue as feminine to me.

 

As for Bvlgari, the first thing that comes up in my mind (in terms of their products, are high priced, uniquely designed Jewelry), but overall, I'd say the perception I have for them as a whole is one of high luxury.  I like their watches because not only do they look good to me, but they are also different from your standard Rolex/Omega/TAG that anyone could recognize.  IMO, people of high tastes in fashion and luxury would recognize a Bvlgari watch.  Also, in many cases, for a man, the watch is the only piece of jewelry (besides their wedding band), that they can wear, so it only makes sense that a high end jewelry designer can also design a fine looking timepiece.  Friends who never even heard of Bvlgari before...when they saw my watch, commented on how cool looking it was. 

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