Sub £3k Dress watch
Sub £3k Dress watch
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egoold

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565 posts

289 months

Wednesday 8th December 2021
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Have various watches all of which I really like but most are dive or sports style watches. Just realised I don’t have a slightly smarter dress watch . Getting married next year and would like something nice to wear .

Started thinking along the lines of a Tudor BB41 / royal / 1926. But wondering what other recommendations ? Happy to buy new or used.


hmg

837 posts

140 months

Wednesday 8th December 2021
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Can’t go wrong with a nice 60s vintage omega sea master with a ‘beads of rice bracelet’


hmg

837 posts

140 months

Wednesday 8th December 2021
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Wills2

27,825 posts

196 months

Wednesday 8th December 2021
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Probably more than the budget but a Cartier Tank MC would be a nice wedding day dress watch IMO.





Edited by Wills2 on Wednesday 8th December 23:13

WhisperingWasp

1,727 posts

158 months

Thursday 9th December 2021
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I'm getting married next year too and I'm 95% decided my wedding watch needs (yes, needs!) to be the Cartier Santos medium, white dial.

That would be over this budget but I do think Cartier is a nice choice for this sort of thing. Perhaps one of the new Tanks? https://www.goldsmiths.co.uk/Cartier-Tank-Must-de-...

However, given your suggestions maybe you are more of a bracelet man? I do like the BB41 and the new silver dial one has a nice dress-look (but not too much so, imagine it would be very versatile). Also might be worth looking at some Frederique Constants which would be well within budget. Or a Maurice Lacroix Aikon for the bracelet and lots of dial colour choice.

Enjoy the search.

ETA: sorry, this was the Tank I was actually thinking of - the new solar one, for something different? https://www.goldsmiths.co.uk/Cartier-Tank-Must-de-...

Edited by WhisperingWasp on Thursday 9th December 00:23


Edited by WhisperingWasp on Thursday 9th December 00:24

WhisperingWasp

1,727 posts

158 months

RSTurboPaul

12,710 posts

279 months

Thursday 9th December 2021
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Glashutte Senator Sixties?

Barchettaman

7,061 posts

153 months

Thursday 9th December 2021
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Mido Baroncelli at a third of your budget?
Only 7mm thick. A lovely thing:

https://www.midowatches.com/uk/baroncelli-heritage...

BrokenSkunk

5,002 posts

271 months

Thursday 9th December 2021
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The correct answer is a Reverso. 2nd hand of course at that money.

egoold

Original Poster:

565 posts

289 months

Thursday 9th December 2021
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Prefer a slightly larger round dial watch , was maybe going to look at a second hand Aqua Terra

SturdyHSV

10,331 posts

188 months

Thursday 9th December 2021
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Just for a (very) outside suggestion, the Rado Coupole Classics look nice in person, nice dial finishing and case shape in profile and are a little more towards the classic 'dress watch' look by my understanding, which I've always taken to mean silver / gold with clean time only dial, slim case and black / brown alligator strap.



https://www.rado.com/en_gb/coupole-classic-automat...

41mm so will wear a nice size on most normal wrists, well under budget and a Swiss movement at least (ETA or otherwise hehe)

Appreciate Rado are a bit of a no-no in watch circles though getmecoat

T6 vanman

3,380 posts

120 months

Thursday 9th December 2021
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Birth year Rolex Oyster ??

GCH

4,132 posts

223 months

Thursday 9th December 2021
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egoold said:
Have various watches all of which I really like but most are dive or sports style watches. Just realised I don’t have a slightly smarter dress watch . Getting married next year and would like something nice to wear .

Started thinking along the lines of a Tudor BB41 / royal / 1926. But wondering what other recommendations ? Happy to buy new or used.
But...none of those are dress watches (sorry for the pedantry, but for some reason people mis-using the term 'dress watch' really annoys me).

Anyway, pedantry aside, my standard response to this is a reverso, on leather, which you should be able to pick up, pre-owned, within your budget. Engraving is optional.
(edit - I see BrokenSkunk posted the same...because it's true).
My other suggestion would be a Cartier Tank which is a bonafide classy classic and within your budget, new.




Edited by GCH on Thursday 9th December 16:25

BrokenSkunk

5,002 posts

271 months

Thursday 9th December 2021
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egoold said:
Prefer a slightly larger round dial watch , was maybe going to look at a second hand Aqua Terra
To a Reverso? As a dress watch?

You're either wrong and don't know it yet, or you have no taste! biggrin

Go and try one on. I didn't think I'd like them either. I have a night / day duo and it is an incedibly special watch.

SturdyHSV

10,331 posts

188 months

Thursday 9th December 2021
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BrokenSkunk said:
egoold said:
Prefer a slightly larger round dial watch , was maybe going to look at a second hand Aqua Terra
To a Reverso? As a dress watch?

You're either wrong and don't know it yet, or you have no taste! biggrin

Go and try one on. I didn't think I'd like them either. I have a night / day duo and it is an incedibly special watch.
Yeah I didn't get the whole Reverso thing, thought they looked ugly to be honest and then saw some actual video / pictures of one being worn with smart clothes / suit and realised how wrong I was hehe

Instantly towards the top of 'the list', and I am currently totally enamoured with the Reverso Tribute Duoface (ref is Q3988482) and would love to get one perhaps in a year or two once I've saved up hehe


JeffreyD

6,155 posts

61 months

Thursday 9th December 2021
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GCH said:
But...none of those are dress watches (sorry for the pedantry, but for some reason people mis-using the term 'dress watch' really annoys me).

Anyway, pedantry aside, my standard response to this is a reverso, on leather, which you should be able to pick up, pre-owned, within your budget. Engraving is optional.
(edit - I see BrokenSkunk posted the same...because it's true).
My other suggestion would be a Cartier Tank which is a bonafide classy classic and within your budget, new.
The price of such watches is testament to how people's perception of watch sizes has totally changed in the last 20 years.
Watches under 40mm seem to be disregarded by many.

gregd

1,782 posts

240 months

Thursday 9th December 2021
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Pre-owned Tank here.. Bought a pre-owned steel/rose Santos off them recently funnily enough

https://www.pragnell.co.uk/cartier-tank-solo-wsta0...

Budget creep and not strictly a dress watch but nice

https://www.pragnell.co.uk/jaeger-le-coultre-maste...

daveenty

2,382 posts

231 months

Thursday 9th December 2021
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hmg said:
Can’t go wrong with a nice 60s vintage omega sea master with a ‘beads of rice bracelet’
Would agree with this partially, I tend to use a slightly earlier one (c1955) though to me it should be on leather.


Stunters

617 posts

215 months

Thursday 9th December 2021
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I'm not sure whether it could strictly be termed a dress watch, but perhaps a Nomos of some description might be worth a look?

Macneil

1,054 posts

101 months

Thursday 9th December 2021
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egoold said:
Prefer a slightly larger round dial watch , was maybe going to look at a second hand Aqua Terra
Just what I was going to suggest!