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Watches are a very personal item. Wear what you like; not what others like. I have a number of watches and a lot of straps.
I don't like small watches - 42mm is my smallest - for a dress watch. I don't like yellow gold or two tone. I don't wear metal bracelets. I have never seen a Seiko or Rolex that I would wear. Obviously no vintage watches as they are too small. Take some time and figure out what you really like. I buy things I like and keep them a long time. I have a number of watches that I have had over 15 years and still love. Spend some time on Watchuseek. My problem is I purchased an I watch just about 8 weeks ago and that is all I am wearing as there are a number of features I like. I did buy 8 straps in the first week. Take your time and don't buy a Shinola. Jeff |
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A random thought - if the OP were looking for something more formal, but with a reasonable price, then the Orient Bambino or Seiko Cocktail Time (more $) would be near the top of my list:
(There have been a number of Bambino models over the years, this one happens to be the Version 2) Last edited by Louis; 12-07-2022 at 11:25 PM. |
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I am partial to dive watches, personally.
This is even on sale right now. https://www.citizenwatch.com/us/en/p...B6021-68L.html |
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Currently $44 on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Casio-MDV106-...009KYJAJY?th=1 Last edited by Louis; 12-08-2022 at 01:42 AM. |
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Yeah. Horology is not about practicality, necessarily. Cool factor is the thing. and cool is relative.
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My Apple Watch does a pretty good impression of my Rolex GMT Master ...
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Just following along here, I dont know much about watches, but like the OP, I have my eyes on a Shinola, curious why they are hated on?
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Being Paceline, why buy some pre-built watch?
That is like buying a bike at the LBS with parts on it, any here do that? I thought not, Here is the QBP of watches, https://www.esslinger.com/ |
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These are always fascinating discussions. I'd say no to the Shinola and I think Seiko has upped its prices without upping its game.
The Hamilton is a great suggestion. I'd go something from the Swatch group--easily serviced, rock solid movements. Since you mentioned a diver, I'd say look at the Mido Ocean Star. Way underrated watch and brand. Jomashop is a "grey market" dealer and will sell you a new authentic watch with their own warranty. I've bought a bunch (Tudor, Tissot, Mido) from them and have been very happy. https://www.jomashop.com/mido-watch-...BoCJ0cQAvD_BwE Sometimes Rado Captain Cooks can be had at $1K. Super classy watch, imo. https://www.jomashop.com/rado-watch-r32500153.html Watches are more of a rabbit hole than bikes in some ways. (Current wrist check: Omega Speedy). |
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Oh, and speaking of Stowa, they're doing their advent special sale right now. The 42 Flieger is today's watch.
https://www.stowa.de/en/Verus+42+christmas+22+8.htm 899 Euros without VAT + Shipping to the US. That's a lot of really great German watch for $900. There's a new special every day and sometimes the older specials get restocked. ETA: Check out Teddy Baldessarre's blog for lots of good information and guides: https://teddybaldassarre.com/blogs/watches Last edited by whateveronfire; 12-08-2022 at 01:20 PM. |
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That being said, for another entry level watch with good construction and mid-level off the shelf swiss movements, look at Victorinox. It won't excite a WIS, but they are fine watches. I also agree there's a reason there's a billion Seiko 5 variations - damn fine watches, inexpensive, but have never really set my heart on fire. |
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