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The Sarb033 is such a classic. Timeless.
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I'm not a watch enthusiast really, and all I aspire to is a Tudor Pelagos, which I would then wear every day forever. Maybe my wife will buy it for me soon?
I have a Seiko PADI Turtle that I love. It's probably a $500 watch. It wears great, I've had it in multiple oceans, I've whacked it on a certain bench vise almost every time I walk by. I have it on a leather NATO strap and it's now a dress watch. |
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For 1k you can get some nice used watches - I have had good success purchasing from the following sites: Chrono24.com, authenticwatches.com and crownandcaliber.com. I would avoid ebay - but that is just me! Good luck - post a pic of what you end up getting. |
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Point 2 - watch sizing is very subjective, and case diameter only tells some of the story. Best idea is to go to a watch store with a decent selection and try on a few staples which have established sizes/styles/designs so you can compare it to others that might catch your eye. IE, try one chrono, one tool/dive, and one dress/hands only. Point 3 - Also a good place is Reddit watchexchange. You get a nice idea of what other serious collectors are enthusiastic about, and they'll be able to comment on certain watches which you might not hear of but have loyal followings and/or are held in high regard But for $1k or under you can't really go wrong with Seiko, Hamilton, Sinn, Stowa, Junghans et al. But even the mechanical Timexes are pretty nice for not a lot. |
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+1 on Sinn. 556i would be a great place to start.
(You'd have to stretch your budget if you want to get a new one, or you could get a used one.) Edit: but if you really want to stay within your budget and go for value, then I'd say Seiko. They make some great auto's under $1k. IMO you really can't beat them for their combination of price and design / variety. Just about anyone can find something nice somewhere up or down the Seiko line. Eventually I'm going to get one with a Spring Drive movement, but that's still a bit down the road. Last edited by Louis; 12-07-2022 at 08:29 PM. |
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Seiko GMT for a win.
https://seikousa.com/products/ssk001 SKX (bombproof) + GMT function (since you need to keep track of when stage 4 of the Giro starts). |
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I've worn a Seiko 5 every day for the past year and I really like it. Just getting deeper into mechanical watches again. So many great options, and in the sub $1000 price range, it's mind boggling.
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Charlie, as I'm sure you already know, it's written in the Paceline charter that whenever someone asks for advice about a purchase, especially if he's heading down a well-worn path to a familiar destination, it's our responsibility to spice things up, increase the budget, and send him to a more interesting place in life.
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I promise we are all here to “help†but if paceliners were first responders…things would not go well 😂
The OP has an open mind and a healthy budget. They’re off to a great start. Ideal situation is that they get a sense for what they like and find something used that they are proud to have in their collection long after they’ve been bit by the watch bug. |
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Also, kudos to Louis For posting pics.
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Only one I really care to keep is my orange Sumo...and a couple of others. Watchuseek.com is a great forum (for sucking the money out of your wallet..).
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