The Under £200ish Watch and occasional Opera Thread! Vol2
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The_Nugget said:
The_Nugget said:
Pebbles167 said:
That is a great price….must resist…resistance fail…inbound!Will match my blue Bradner….
I’m going to send it back I think.
It’s too dark, far darker than the website pictures. Need a torch to see the time….
rider73 said:
any love for the Sternglass GMT @ 249 euros?
i'm tempted ....
as an aside
is there a thread recommendation for straps - i quite like the straps that have the circles cut out (are they called rally straps?)
thanks!
Just got one of these for a friend's birthday, really very nice, especially at £167 from First Class Watches on a NATO.i'm tempted ....
as an aside
is there a thread recommendation for straps - i quite like the straps that have the circles cut out (are they called rally straps?)
thanks!
Ninjin said:
I agree totally! Tried to find a 22mm strap in my box of stuff but couldn't find one to my liking... AliX it is then!
I'd pretty much written off most Citizen stuff for being too bulky, save for the Tsuyosa. But this looks like it has decent proportions. A great buy, especially at that price!Hello fellow watch aficionados! As a long time lurker, occasional poster and confirmed addict collector, I was wondering if you could help with some inspiration.
A very good friend of mine, who has recently come out the other side from some health issues, has a very mundane 50 something birthday coming up.
I thought I'd liven the event up with a new watch for him. I'm happy to spend thread budget, he's not into cars, used to do scuba diving, is a massive nerd/geek and not into bling or anything dressy. It'll probably also be used as a daily beater.
Any thoughts or suggestions much appreciated.
A very good friend of mine, who has recently come out the other side from some health issues, has a very mundane 50 something birthday coming up.
I thought I'd liven the event up with a new watch for him. I'm happy to spend thread budget, he's not into cars, used to do scuba diving, is a massive nerd/geek and not into bling or anything dressy. It'll probably also be used as a daily beater.
Any thoughts or suggestions much appreciated.
You're describing a dive watch wearer. Try Orient, or Steeldive for excellent quality at that price range.
Or maybe:
https://www.birthyearwatches.com/
Or maybe:
https://www.birthyearwatches.com/
BrokenSkunk said:
You're describing a dive watch wearer. Try Orient, or Steeldive for excellent quality at that price range.
Or maybe:
https://www.birthyearwatches.com/
Something like an Orient Kamasu or Ray should be in budget and a decent enough watch.Or maybe:
https://www.birthyearwatches.com/
warp9 said:
Hello fellow watch aficionados! As a long time lurker, occasional poster and confirmed addict collector, I was wondering if you could help with some inspiration.
A very good friend of mine, who has recently come out the other side from some health issues, has a very mundane 50 something birthday coming up.
I thought I'd liven the event up with a new watch for him. I'm happy to spend thread budget, he's not into cars, used to do scuba diving, is a massive nerd/geek and not into bling or anything dressy. It'll probably also be used as a daily beater.
Any thoughts or suggestions much appreciated.
Citizen ny0040 proper Diver’s watch, available on other variants with blue dials, full lume etc. easy to find in budget on strap. Bracelet is a bit crappy but has a very useful extensionA very good friend of mine, who has recently come out the other side from some health issues, has a very mundane 50 something birthday coming up.
I thought I'd liven the event up with a new watch for him. I'm happy to spend thread budget, he's not into cars, used to do scuba diving, is a massive nerd/geek and not into bling or anything dressy. It'll probably also be used as a daily beater.
Any thoughts or suggestions much appreciated.
Scurfa, nice watches BUT out of stock of nearly everything and can't preorder.
I have been waiting for the Tiffany ladies Top Side Crew watch to come into stock for about 6 months. It was going to be my "summer" watch.
As I haven't posted in here for ages, some of you may remember I have been looking for a small green watch for about 18 months, even started a thread on the search. I think I am homing in on a resolve but unfortunately it breaks the thread budget many times over, we will see what happens.
I have been waiting for the Tiffany ladies Top Side Crew watch to come into stock for about 6 months. It was going to be my "summer" watch.
As I haven't posted in here for ages, some of you may remember I have been looking for a small green watch for about 18 months, even started a thread on the search. I think I am homing in on a resolve but unfortunately it breaks the thread budget many times over, we will see what happens.
summit7 said:
Scurfa, nice watches BUT out of stock of nearly everything and can't preorder.
I have been waiting for the Tiffany ladies Top Side Crew watch to come into stock for about 6 months. It was going to be my "summer" watch.
As I haven't posted in here for ages, some of you may remember I have been looking for a small green watch for about 18 months, even started a thread on the search. I think I am homing in on a resolve but unfortunately it breaks the thread budget many times over, we will see what happens.
Nice, but as you say, availability issuesI have been waiting for the Tiffany ladies Top Side Crew watch to come into stock for about 6 months. It was going to be my "summer" watch.
As I haven't posted in here for ages, some of you may remember I have been looking for a small green watch for about 18 months, even started a thread on the search. I think I am homing in on a resolve but unfortunately it breaks the thread budget many times over, we will see what happens.
https://www.scurfawatches.com/product/top-side-cre...
Thanks again for all your suggestions. I've decided to go with a Dan Henry 1970 Divers in black/orange. This ticks the birth year and divers watch boxes, plus is pretty cool IMO. It's a touch over thread budget, but you know.....
I'll report back when it arrives, because I'm going to have to try it on for quality control purposes!
I'll report back when it arrives, because I'm going to have to try it on for quality control purposes!
warp9 said:
Thanks again for all your suggestions. I've decided to go with a Dan Henry 1970 Divers in black/orange. This ticks the birth year and divers watch boxes, plus is pretty cool IMO. It's a touch over thread budget, but you know.....
I'll report back when it arrives, because I'm going to have to try it on for quality control purposes!
I've seen a lot of these in the Facebook watch groups and they get a lot of praise for just how good they are considering the price.I'll report back when it arrives, because I'm going to have to try it on for quality control purposes!
r159 said:
gregs656 said:
carlo996 said:
As a counter, I'd say spend your money on what makes you smile.
The bracelet is really nice as well.Unlike the strap I just got for my Hydroconquest, which is a tiny bit too small…especially in this freaky warm weather. Now have to try and drill a hole through the strap to get back another 5mm.
Edited by r159 on Sunday 12th May 15:28
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