Well I think I've narrowed it down to three...

Well I think I've narrowed it down to three...

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Hard-Drive

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Wednesday 16th April 2014
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Big four-oh very soon and the other half and family etc want to get me a watch to mark the occasion (insert relentless passage of time joke here). I'd been looking for a birth year '74 watch for some time, but have come to the conclusion that there's nothing out there that I really like that's within budget, so I'll probably go new. In terms of taste, I prefer bigger, functional, chunkier watches to dressy ones, daily wearer is a black faced Omega SMP, but nothing stupidly big or bling. I have a 7.25" wrist, and a preference for a mechanical movement, although I wouldn't class myself as a movement snob.

I don't mind a homage (have a couple of Chinese PAM clones) but I'd prefer something that wasn't a blatant copy in this case. I was looking at the CW range, perhaps an "orange" Trident but IMHO they are just too much of a PO copy for my liking, and realistically I'm going to reach for my SMP every time between those two. Also tempted by some of the Smith's pieces from Timefactors, but I think I have narrowed it down to these three...

1. Autodromo Prototipo



I really like this...very "driving" oriented, and reminds me of those really cool '70s pre-TAG Heuers. Torn between the different dial colours...the only thing is that at the end of the day it's a Seiko quartz movement (albeit with clever flyback features). But very different to anything else I have.

2. Squale Tiger



Really liking the fact that the watch is in effect NOS retro, with a new movement...it may even be '74! Love the chunky looks and the ploprof-esque features. Not too sure on the strap, the shiny finish, and the fact that I have read some of the lume is a bit dull, and some buyers have not been that impressed with quality. But a very cool "proper" watersports watch which fits well with my lifestyle, that the odd scratch or war wound would quite possibly even improve!

3. Steinhart Ocean One Vintage



Love the retro looks...especially on the brown strap. Like the way it kinda rolls my SMP and my Omega Dynamic into one watch. Impressed with Yeti's review. I would prefer it to have a date window but it does seem a bit of a case of "what's not to like" with this.

Sooooo...which to go for? Or is there something that I've missed in a similar price bracket? Thoughts/experiences of any of these pieces much appreciated!


Hard-Drive

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Thursday 17th April 2014
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I do love the prototipo, however without the chrono running, nothing is moving on the dial...there's no second hand. There is on the Vic Elford edition, however they are all sold out. For me, I like to glance at a watch and see it doing something. If it had a second hand, it would probably be a no-brainer...

Hard-Drive

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Friday 18th April 2014
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Helson...look ok, however too close to my SMP really. I do think the ploprof copy is quite cool, but again it's just a blatant rip-off of the genuine article, where the Squale is at least a proper dive watch with heritage in its own right.

WRT running the chrono on the Prototipo all the time...isn't that going to cane the battery sharpish?

Hard-Drive

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Sunday 20th April 2014
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Sadly not...2 weeks of thirtysomethingness...shiiiit!!!