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Oris Artelier Pointer Day Date Automatic Men's Watch on Bracelet (Various)

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$699

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WatchMaxx has Oris Artelier Pointer Day Date Automatic Men's 40mm Stainless Steel Watch on Bracelet (Grey or Silver Dial) for $999 - $300 when you apply coupon code DMOP699 at checkout = $699. Shipping is free.

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Available:Features:
  • Swiss Made
  • Automatic Self-Winding Movement
  • 40mm Case Diameter
  • 10.7mm Case Thickness
  • Fixed Bezel
  • Scratch Resistant Sapphire Crystal
  • 50m Water Resistance

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WatchMaxx has Oris Artelier Pointer Day Date Automatic Men's 40mm Stainless Steel Watch on Bracelet (Grey or Silver Dial) for $999 - $300 when you apply coupon code DMOP699 at checkout = $699. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Editor iconian for finding this deal.

Note: Coupon codes do not stack, do not apply coupon CELEBRATE from the product page otherwise it will need to be removed in cart to apply the larger discount DMOP699 coupon.

Available:Features:
  • Swiss Made
  • Automatic Self-Winding Movement
  • 40mm Case Diameter
  • 10.7mm Case Thickness
  • Fixed Bezel
  • Scratch Resistant Sapphire Crystal
  • 50m Water Resistance

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Written by citan359 | Staff

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Written by iconian | Staff

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ohhenry1
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Think of a world in which all nutritional needs could be met with space food pills: "Who in their right mind would pay extra money to go to a nice restaurant!?"

People still do because the nice restaurant food has aesthetic value. It is pleasurable and delights the senses. It has symbolic value (think of going out on a special occasion, or gifting yourself a watch on a special occasion, or giving your son a graduation present, etc.). Is it so crazy to spend $700 to give to your best man? Or to give your husband on an anniversary? Or to commemorate a job promotion?

For that matter, who in their right mind would spend money to go skiing, which is an entirely non-necessary activity? I dunno, maybe because they enjoy skiing, same as someone might enjoy watches for their historical relevance, for their craft, for the way the old-fashioned movement of springs and gears (and not batteries) can capture the imagination in a way that a battery powered digital device might not do in this day and age, for their artistry?

People go to NFL games when they can watch them on TV. I don't do it . . . but I can see why people would shell out that kind of money.

Who in their right mind would spend $2,000 a bicycle? I would never do it (I'm not into cycling). . . but I'm pretty sure I can figure out who in their right mind would. Is it really that difficult to think why it could make sense to do?

If you asked an honest question, then that's my initial attempt at an honest answer. It's also an attempt at demonstrating why other people have given "You're kind of being a troll here, dude" answers. Anyway, I'll leave it at that.
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Seriously? I have watches that only "tells time" (well, date as well) that cost a nice chunk more than $700 including a Zenith I bought through SD a while back. It's okay if it's not for you, but there is no reason to insinuate people are crazy for spending more money than you would on a watch.


I have a Samsung Smartwatch as well for when I want to go that route.
gabe23111
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I like the black dial and wish I could afford it right now. Most of the watch deals that show up here are for larger watches. Keep the 40mm and below deals coming Here's a quick unboxing of the leather strap version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wSXMvTdxTns

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I like the black dial and wish I could afford it right now. Most of the watch deals that show up here are for larger watches. Keep the 40mm and below deals coming SmilieHere's a quick unboxing of the leather strap version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wSXMvTdxTns
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Quote from AmusedStove7007 :
Who in their right mind buys a 700$ watch that's only tells the time?

And posts it on SLICKDEALS of all places
Seriously? I have watches that only "tells time" (well, date as well) that cost a nice chunk more than $700 including a Zenith I bought through SD a while back. It's okay if it's not for you, but there is no reason to insinuate people are crazy for spending more money than you would on a watch.


I have a Samsung Smartwatch as well for when I want to go that route.
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Quote from AmusedStove7007 :
Who in their right mind buys a 700$ watch that's only tells the time?

And posts it on SLICKDEALS of all places
If this is sarcasm, I am with you there. Otherwise... I will hold my comment in fear of being insensitive...
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Quote from AmusedStove7007 :
I'm just curious, nobody seems to be telling me their reasoning, and instead is attacking me…
People have right to spend their money as
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Quote from AmusedStove7007 :
Well that always true no matter what, I was just curious as to why. Nothing wrong with it.
Think of a world in which all nutritional needs could be met with space food pills: "Who in their right mind would pay extra money to go to a nice restaurant!?"

People still do because the nice restaurant food has aesthetic value. It is pleasurable and delights the senses. It has symbolic value (think of going out on a special occasion, or gifting yourself a watch on a special occasion, or giving your son a graduation present, etc.). Is it so crazy to spend $700 to give to your best man? Or to give your husband on an anniversary? Or to commemorate a job promotion?

For that matter, who in their right mind would spend money to go skiing, which is an entirely non-necessary activity? I dunno, maybe because they enjoy skiing, same as someone might enjoy watches for their historical relevance, for their craft, for the way the old-fashioned movement of springs and gears (and not batteries) can capture the imagination in a way that a battery powered digital device might not do in this day and age, for their artistry?

People go to NFL games when they can watch them on TV. I don't do it . . . but I can see why people would shell out that kind of money.

Who in their right mind would spend $2,000 a bicycle? I would never do it (I'm not into cycling). . . but I'm pretty sure I can figure out who in their right mind would. Is it really that difficult to think why it could make sense to do?

If you asked an honest question, then that's my initial attempt at an honest answer. It's also an attempt at demonstrating why other people have given "You're kind of being a troll here, dude" answers. Anyway, I'll leave it at that.
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Quote from AmusedStove7007 :
Who in their right mind buys a 700$ watch that's only tells the time?

And posts it on SLICKDEALS of all places
Remember back in the 90s when $700 was a lot?
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rajendra.goli
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Quote from AmusedStove7007 :
Who in their right mind buys a 700$ watch that's only tells the time?

And posts it on SLICKDEALS of all places
I used to wear a smart watch all the time at least for about 8 years and just this year I moved on from to automatic watches and quartz. I'm liking these more than the smart watch. I kept on upgrading every now and then shelling out couple hundred dollars. These stainless steel high graded and sapphire crystal with the precision work on each watch has it's own Great unique look. Trust me, start with basic like a Tissot or something and see the difference for yourself. I'm now most happy than wearing smart watch which just tells the time yet looks slick. Try for yourself

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Quote from AmusedStove7007 :
Buy an Apple watch
An apple watch that you replace in 4 years or this automatic watch your grandchildren will be wearing. That's the real value.

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