18th Birthday watch
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Son #1 turns 18 in a couple of months and he's expressed an interest in a watch. He particularly likes skeleton watches, probably on a metal bracelet, and I'd like to get him something from a proper watchmaker rather than a fashion brand. Any recommendations in the region of £300 please?
Thanks awfully!
Thanks awfully!
A skeleton watch is designed to show off the movement and as such, only an automatic is worth looking at. The cheapest automatic watch by a proper watchmaker brand will be around £100, for something like a Seiko 5.
However for your £300 budget you aren't going to get Skeleton Automatic watch within that budget. What a lot of automatic watches do have within your budget though is a glass case back, which means you can see the movement from the back of the watch.
I did find this for you though, with discount 25%, it's within budget too.
https://www.watchshop.com/watches/mens-bulova-mech...
However for your £300 budget you aren't going to get Skeleton Automatic watch within that budget. What a lot of automatic watches do have within your budget though is a glass case back, which means you can see the movement from the back of the watch.
I did find this for you though, with discount 25%, it's within budget too.
https://www.watchshop.com/watches/mens-bulova-mech...
Edited by Ninjin on Wednesday 3rd June 06:31
Edited by Ninjin on Wednesday 3rd June 06:32
Ninjin said:
I did find this for you though, with discount 25%, it's within budget too.
https://www.watchshop.com/watches/mens-bulova-mech...
For the Rotary equivalenthttps://www.watchshop.com/watches/mens-bulova-mech...
https://www.shadestation.co.uk/designer-watches/Ro...
Rotary ones are nice, this is skeleton, sapphire glass, automatic, metal bracelet 50m water resistant £215.
https://www.watcho.co.uk/Watches/Rotary/Rotary-Men...
https://www.watcho.co.uk/Watches/Rotary/Rotary-Men...
Perhaps not a 'proper' watch brand but I've always been very fond of Fossil skeleton watches which remind me slightly of the Cartier Tourbillon.
https://www.watchshop.com/watches/mens-fossil-town...
They've got a few that look good if you look around. Movement in this is Japanese, though many of their models remain made in Switzerland.
https://www.watchshop.com/watches/mens-fossil-town...
They've got a few that look good if you look around. Movement in this is Japanese, though many of their models remain made in Switzerland.
Barchettaman said:
+1, Bulova are solid watches.
I'm not a fan of most modern Bulovas. I don't think you'll get a watch from them that will still be going strong on this lads 70th birthday, which is what a 18th birthday present watch should do.I also don't think that you'd want much of their stuff to still be going 52 years after you'd bought it. The vast majority of their stuff seems to be fashionable now, rather than a timeless design.
Generally I'm not a fan of Quartz stuff. I really don't think quartz is a good idea for a watch where longevity is required. It (generally)can't be repaired and they do not last indefinitely.
Horologically I'm not a fan of the smooth sweep of the Precisionist quartz. Yes it's nice and accurate and that is to be applauded. It's the cynical mimicing of the Accutron using a tweaked quartz engine that puts me off.
If you want a smooth sweeping second hand, buy an old Accutron. Or a Spring Drive.
Despite the fact I have little love for quartz, I have always fancied a Computron though. The re-release is a viable contender compared to seeking out a good original.
I do have a completely different opinion of the pre-Citizen Bulovas.
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