40th watch deliberations
40th watch deliberations
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aussieal

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537 posts

183 months

Tuesday 6th October 2020
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Despite being a regular reader of the watch forum, to date I only have two watches - a G Shock "Casioak" purchased in early lockdown and a 2001 Breitling Superocean Professional, which was a 21st present from my parents.

My 40th is fast approaching, and pre pandemic I’d had my eye on a Rolex Explorer (214270).

However, I’m finding it hard to justify the outlay to myself at the moment and have been mulling over a number of alternatives with a more modest budget.

So far the shortlist has included:

• Seiko Alpinist SPB089 – quite a rare watch, with only two on ebay at the moment, both well over RRP (£1,200 to £1,500), one of which I’ve been messaging the seller about, who is now saying it’s no longer for sale.
• New Seiko Alpinist SPB159 which is yet to be released in the UK (£600).
• Sinn 856/856UTC (c.£1,500 on a silicone strap)
• Sinn 556 I RS (c.£1,000 on a silicone strap)
• Tudor BB58 navy blue – I’ve liked the BB58 since it first launched, and when the blue version was released, I thought it was great. However, part of me thinks that if I went with that, I’d be half way to the cost of an Explorer anyway and would still want one of those long term.

Any thoughts on my dilemma, or alternatives I haven’t thought of based on the field/diver watch theme above?

r159

2,479 posts

96 months

Tuesday 6th October 2020
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What about a Tudor Black Bay GMT?

or Pelagos.

aussieal

Original Poster:

537 posts

183 months

Tuesday 6th October 2020
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The Pelagos is one I've been considering too, although the GMT is a little too close to the Rolex's for my liking.

AJB88

14,982 posts

193 months

Wednesday 7th October 2020
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If your going BB58 I'd personally get the black one, just looks nicer IMHO.

I bought a Tudor BB GMT & Omega Seamaster 300 for my 30th, I'm thinking black Rolex Sub for my 40th (in 9 years).

aussieal

Original Poster:

537 posts

183 months

Wednesday 7th October 2020
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It's a tough call between the two BB58s isn't it. Blue one looks great, but the original might age better.

AJB88

14,982 posts

193 months

Wednesday 7th October 2020
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For me the original is similar to that old submariner I desire.

Dan_1981

17,924 posts

221 months

Wednesday 7th October 2020
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Pelagos.

Or sod it and buy the explorer. Lets face it - you'll spend forever wishing you had bought it...

croissant

1,262 posts

160 months

Wednesday 7th October 2020
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I do like the Seiko Alpinist range! That would be my choice. I've become a big Seiko fan since buying a BFK

aussieal

Original Poster:

537 posts

183 months

Wednesday 7th October 2020
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Dan_1981 said:
Pelagos.

Or sod it and buy the explorer. Lets face it - you'll spend forever wishing you had bought it...
That's the problem isn't it!

aussieal

Original Poster:

537 posts

183 months

Wednesday 7th October 2020
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croissant said:
I do like the Seiko Alpinist range! That would be my choice. I've become a big Seiko fan since buying a BFK
I'm inclined to think this would be a good stop gap until the Explorer...

bristolbaron

5,330 posts

234 months

Wednesday 7th October 2020
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Dan_1981 said:
sod it and buy the explorer. Lets face it - you'll spend forever wishing you had bought it...
Times change, things get easier and more difficult, cash flow goes up and down. But one things for sure, if you had your heart set on an Explorer to mark your 40th and didn’t achieve it, you’ll kick yourself until your 50. Do it!

Fullook

899 posts

95 months

Wednesday 7th October 2020
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Longines Spirit:



Also available with sunburst blue or matte silver dials and on leather straps. Rrp £1750 and up.

Rob_R

2,452 posts

267 months

Wednesday 7th October 2020
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Tudor Ranger perhaps? Quite a nice hybrid watch, well within your budget as well.

BB58 is difficult to argue against. Probably the best value luxury watch on the entire market at the moment.

NDA

24,462 posts

247 months

Wednesday 7th October 2020
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Have you looked at Omega's in your search?

I have a few watches and have to say that Omega easily rivals Rolex in terms of quality - and trumps them in terms of value. Great watches.

rallye101

2,511 posts

219 months

Wednesday 7th October 2020
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NDA said:
Have you looked at Omega's in your search?

I have a few watches and have to say that Omega easily rivals Rolex in terms of quality - and trumps them in terms of value. Great watches.
love the aqua terra, similar to an Oyster

aussieal

Original Poster:

537 posts

183 months

Wednesday 7th October 2020
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I do like the aqua terra.

aussieal

Original Poster:

537 posts

183 months

Wednesday 7th October 2020
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Just looking back at some of the responses, some great points and suggestions.

Suspect I'm probably even more confused now though spin

The black bay 58's are certainly back in contention and think it's a good alternative to the Explorer, as well as the blue Seiko Alpinist which is very much a value proposition.

Not much love for the Sinns though, which I'm perhaps a little surprised by - normally some Sinn fans on PH.

gregd

1,782 posts

241 months

Wednesday 7th October 2020
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From what you have said the BB58 in Blue or Black would get my vote. You could also consider the 36mm Black Bays which have Explorer ish vibes. This pre-owned one is under £2K

https://www.pragnell.co.uk/tudor-black-bay--m79500...

Leftfield choice but I tried this actual watch on whilst picking up a Milgauss from Pragnell's last week and it's lovely (decent price too).

https://www.pragnell.co.uk/omega-railmaster-o22010...

r159

2,479 posts

96 months

Wednesday 7th October 2020
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aussieal said:
Just looking back at some of the responses, some great points and suggestions.

Suspect I'm probably even more confused now though spin

The black bay 58's are certainly back in contention and think it's a good alternative to the Explorer, as well as the blue Seiko Alpinist which is very much a value proposition.

Not much love for the Sinns though, which I'm perhaps a little surprised by - normally some Sinn fans on PH.
Might be better to get yourself down to a high street/ shopping centre and try a few on...it’s surprising how seeing things in the metal can change or validate your thoughts...

Barchettaman

7,073 posts

154 months

Wednesday 7th October 2020
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All lovely alternatives.

One that hasn’t been mentioned so far is the Longines Explorer equivalent: the Conquest.



For comparison:



Edited by Barchettaman on Wednesday 7th October 13:54