Yet another which watch thread

Yet another which watch thread

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bobthemonkey

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3,844 posts

217 months

Wednesday 18th April 2007
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A question for the horologists out there.

I'm after a new watch, but something really valuable such as a Tag or Breitling isn't appropriate. I don't really want to have something worth that kind of money disappear and besides its likely to have a bit of a hard life.

My budget therefore is around £250 but could go higher. I like the style of the Breitling Aerospace and want to keep to something a bit restrained (stainless steel, black/blue/grey face). I did try a Tissot but although it looks nice in print, in reality its very shiny and hence looks, as well as feels cheap, especially the bracelet.

Any suggestions?

Edited as the OP had the spelling and grammer of a 5 year old. Admitttidly its not much better.


Edited by bobthemonkey on Wednesday 18th April 17:03

justayellowbadge

37,057 posts

243 months

Wednesday 18th April 2007
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New/used?
Quartz/Handwind/Auto?
Chronograph/Diver/Dress?
Water resistance?

NickFRP

5,094 posts

236 months

Wednesday 18th April 2007
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justayellowbadge said:
New/used? USED
Quartz/Handwind/Auto? QUARTZ
Chronograph/Diver/Dress? ANY
Water resistance? YES 10meters +

justayellowbadge

37,057 posts

243 months

Wednesday 18th April 2007
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Good grief Bob, your lips didn't even move!

nervous

24,050 posts

231 months

Wednesday 18th April 2007
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justayellowbadge said:
Good grief Bob, your lips didn't even move!


you old smoothy, you.

wadeski

8,169 posts

214 months

Wednesday 18th April 2007
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for a touch under £300, its hard to get a better quality (new) watch:

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/SEIKO-PREMIER-K

comes in metal strap too, if you prefer.

bobthemonkey

Original Poster:

3,844 posts

217 months

Wednesday 18th April 2007
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New or used, preferably a cronograph. Not overly concerned about the movement or water resistance.

Fittster

20,120 posts

214 months

Wednesday 18th April 2007
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In that price range I'd be looking at Seiko, they are engineered to the same standard as much more expensive Swiss watches.

Something like that: www.amazon.co.uk/Seiko-Automatic-Divers-200M-SKX013K2/dp/B00009K3PW/ref=sr_1_18/202-4899639-9032656?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1176912842&sr=1-18

They would be a lot more collectable if they didn't keep changing their range every couple of minutes.



Edited by Fittster on Wednesday 18th April 17:12

justayellowbadge

37,057 posts

243 months

Wednesday 18th April 2007
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I'd probably look at something like this:

http://bernardwatch.com/item/ZOD2003S

Have bought a number of things from these guys, and they are top notch, and astonishingly cheap.

anonymous-user

55 months

Wednesday 18th April 2007
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Check out the Tissot web site

angrys3owner

15,855 posts

230 months

Wednesday 18th April 2007
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justayellowbadge said:
I'd probably look at something like this:

http://bernardwatch.com/item/ZOD2003S


I quite like that... scratchchin

Did you have to pay import duty etc?

bobthemonkey

Original Poster:

3,844 posts

217 months

Wednesday 18th April 2007
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justayellowbadge said:
I'd probably look at something like this:

http://bernardwatch.com/item/ZOD2003S

Have bought a number of things from these guys, and they are top notch, and astonishingly cheap.



Very tempting, but I would prefer a metal strap.

MonkeyMatt said:
Check out the Tissot web site


Tried a couple of Tissot's. They look too shiney and feel cheap.

Civpilot

6,235 posts

241 months

Wednesday 18th April 2007
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justayellowbadge said:
I'd probably look at something like this:

http://bernardwatch.com/item/ZOD2003S

Have bought a number of things from these guys, and they are top notch, and astonishingly cheap.


Nice watch, but I'm not sure of the suggested retail price? Zodiac are actually owned by Fossil. And the ETA2824 movement as fitted to that watch can apparently be bought for as little as $60 at the moment (Seen high end 282's sell for $90) and whilst it is a good movement, it's not exactly indicative of the price they are charging. In fact looking around I cannot find one site selling them at the "retail"... everywhere appears to sell them between $500 & $700 confused

Although, like I said, very nice looking watch

for the OP's budget I would also have a look at Briel. Made by Seiko and just that slight bit different, they do a nice stylish GMT well within price.


bga

8,134 posts

252 months

Wednesday 18th April 2007
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Fittster said:
In that price range I'd be looking at Seiko, they are engineered to the same standard as much more expensive Swiss watches.

Something like that: www.amazon.co.uk/Seiko-Automatic-Divers-200M-SKX013K2/dp/B00009K3PW/ref=sr_1_18/202-4899639-9032656?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1176912842&sr=1-18

They would be a lot more collectable if they didn't keep changing their range every couple of minutes.



Edited by Fittster on Wednesday 18th April 17:12

That Seiko's a great watch, very tough & IMO looks good. You can also get a genuine one for half the price that is on Amazon. There's usually a few on ebay, some are fakes, some not.

justayellowbadge

37,057 posts

243 months

Wednesday 18th April 2007
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cyberface

12,214 posts

258 months

Wednesday 18th April 2007
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Another vote for Seiko - I'm currently wearing an Orange Monster, considering how little I paid for it, the quality is superb, the metal bracelet is perfectly finished (and looks machined rather than stamped) - automatic mechanical movement, strong and bold looking watch. Nice touches like the crown at 4-o-clock to stop it jamming into your hand when flexing the hand 90 degrees, and really bright luminous markers.

I'd say it equals my limited edition Omega speedmaster for perceived quality (the Omega movement may be better, but the Seiko keeps just as good time), nearly as good as the Sinn but not up to the standard of the Daytona.

Cool watch though.

justayellowbadge

37,057 posts

243 months

Wednesday 18th April 2007
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Civpilot said:
justayellowbadge said:
I'd probably look at something like this:

http://bernardwatch.com/item/ZOD2003S

Have bought a number of things from these guys, and they are top notch, and astonishingly cheap.


Nice watch, but I'm not sure of the suggested retail price? Zodiac are actually owned by Fossil. And the ETA2824 movement as fitted to that watch can apparently be bought for as little as $60 at the moment (Seen high end 282's sell for $90) and whilst it is a good movement, it's not exactly indicative of the price they are charging. In fact looking around I cannot find one site selling them at the "retail"... everywhere appears to sell them between $500 & $700 confused

Although, like I said, very nice looking watch

for the OP's budget I would also have a look at Briel. Made by Seiko and just that slight bit different, they do a nice stylish GMT well within price.




I can't think of another auto chronograph from a named manufacturer for the same sort of money. Great finishing as well. I have a couple of Breils and the the Zodiac is a definite cut above, tbh.

topsparks

1,202 posts

248 months

Wednesday 18th April 2007
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angrys3owner said:
justayellowbadge said:
I'd probably look at something like this:

http://bernardwatch.com/item/ZOD2003S


I quite like that... scratchchin

Did you have to pay import duty etc?


Save your money for LS6 upgrade and buy a Citizen shitter for £50,like us Griff boys!

sawman

4,925 posts

231 months

Wednesday 18th April 2007
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I had a seiko, it was a dead one after 18 months!

I passed a window the other day with a display of victorinox watches - I will be back at my next opportunity to check them out!

follow this: www.victorinoxswissarmy.com/index.cfm?site=victorinoxswissarmy.com&page=52&lang=E

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Wetwipe

3,019 posts

214 months

Wednesday 18th April 2007
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a bit of a left field suggestion this one perhaps but how about you buy a watch that you like