Recommend me a day to day watch please!
Recommend me a day to day watch please!
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interstellar

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4,691 posts

167 months

Monday 3rd January 2022
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I flick between wearing my Garmin for sports and everyday wear and my Omega Seamaster for going out although we don't go out anymore much do we!

Recently I have ended up not wearing either as I work from home so much.

I don't have any others but have always had a soft spot for these purely based on looks ( am sure they might get slated but I like the look of them and the motorsport connection and having a soft spot for le mans)

https://www.omologatowatches.com/all-watches/leman...

The problem is its a 42mm watch and my Omega is the same and I would like a chunkier watch (not huge but bigger than 42mm).

The only one Omologato do is this one but I don't like it https://www.omologatowatches.com/derek-bell-500?so...

I only want to spend £400 tops but any others than might fit the bill, have a motorsport connection or similar look or feel rather than a classic look?

I have no knowledge of Watches so over to the expects.

Thanks in advance.


Tyre Smoke

23,018 posts

282 months

Monday 3rd January 2022
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Have a look at Junkers and Zeppelin. I bought a Junkers 150 Jahre off the bay for everyday. It's resilient and the hands luminosity is good in the dark.
I've got a Zeppelin moon phase too.



Cheap enough that I don't worry about it, but has a chunky solid feel to it.

Wills2

27,818 posts

196 months

Monday 3rd January 2022
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If you want a nice chunky but still well portioned daily watch go for a 45.5mm Omega 2500 PO on a rubber strap with deployant clasp, don't get put off by 45.5mm they wear very well on 7" wrists or bigger.


r159

2,477 posts

95 months

Monday 3rd January 2022
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There are loads of offers on Certina chronograph watches at the moment, worth a look.

If the motorsport thing can be pushed aside, Victorinox Inox is a chunky thing and can be found in budget in steel, titanium or forged carbon.

Both would be quartz for the budget, if going for new.

I have examples from both brands and can highly recommend them.

interstellar

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4,691 posts

167 months

Monday 3rd January 2022
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Wills2 said:
If you want a nice chunky but still well portioned daily watch go for a 45.5mm Omega 2500 PO on a rubber strap with deployant clasp, don't get put off by 45.5mm they wear very well on 7" wrists or bigger.

Think that might be a tad more than £400

Wills2

27,818 posts

196 months

Monday 3rd January 2022
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interstellar said:
Wills2 said:
If you want a nice chunky but still well portioned daily watch go for a 45.5mm Omega 2500 PO on a rubber strap with deployant clasp, don't get put off by 45.5mm they wear very well on 7" wrists or bigger.

Think that might be a tad more than £400
Ah yes sorry..



interstellar

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4,691 posts

167 months

Monday 3rd January 2022
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r159 said:
There are loads of offers on Certina chronograph watches at the moment, worth a look.

If the motorsport thing can be pushed aside, Victorinox Inox is a chunky thing and can be found in budget in steel, titanium or forged carbon.

Both would be quartz for the budget, if going for new.

I have examples from both brands and can highly recommend them.
Good work. I can’t find any Certina but this is 44mm and £300 and looks nice

https://www.firstclasswatches.co.uk/victorinox-swi...

Maybe the derek bell omologata might grow on me but I like this Swiss army one for sure.





Jayho

2,389 posts

191 months

Monday 3rd January 2022
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Not quite got the Motorsport link, but quite a few Seikos will probably have the Bulk you're looking for.

Seiko Prospex Arnie Watch SNJ025P1
Seiko Sumo

Dan Henry have a few decent looking, quite Motorsport inducing watches but maybe a tad small? The Maverick is integrated bracelet so may be a tad bigger on the wrist?

Magratte are quite a popular choice around here. Maybe there's something there which tickles your fancy?

interstellar

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4,691 posts

167 months

Monday 3rd January 2022
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The ones r159 recommended Victorinox seem to be available on the bay. The one I liked for £300 is on the bay for £165 brand new from two different sellers.

Can’t go wrong can I ?

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/403365148424?epid=19023...

r159

2,477 posts

95 months

Tuesday 4th January 2022
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interstellar said:
r159 said:
There are loads of offers on Certina chronograph watches at the moment, worth a look.

If the motorsport thing can be pushed aside, Victorinox Inox is a chunky thing and can be found in budget in steel, titanium or forged carbon.

Both would be quartz for the budget, if going for new.

I have examples from both brands and can highly recommend them.
Good work. I can’t find any Certina but this is 44mm and £300 and looks nice

https://www.firstclasswatches.co.uk/victorinox-swi...

Maybe the derek bell omologata might grow on me but I like this Swiss army one for sure.
If you search for certina ds podium big size they are 44mm...but you wouldn’t go wrong with the Victorinox.


Tyre Smoke

23,018 posts

282 months

Tuesday 4th January 2022
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interstellar said:
The ones r159 recommended Victorinox seem to be available on the bay. The one I liked for £300 is on the bay for £165 brand new from two different sellers.

Can’t go wrong can I ?

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/403365148424?epid=19023...
Looks far too 'busy' for me. Not easy to read the time easily. But if it's what you like, as you say, can't go wrong at that money.

interstellar

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167 months

Tuesday 4th January 2022
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I spent last night looking and have definitely come to the conclusion it needs t be chunky and have a white dial as my Omega is black so I guess I want a contrasting colour.

What are Boss Watches like. Seem very cheap but are they junk?

These 3 are my current favourites and I am basing it off looks not price although they are all well under budget.

Any other 44mm or bigger or brands to consider?

£100


£175


£165

Tyre Smoke

23,018 posts

282 months

Tuesday 4th January 2022
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Boss are crap. They're just a name on a Chinese movement.

Ian-27xza

226 posts

114 months

Tuesday 4th January 2022
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Just picked up one of these Seikos for everyday duties :

https://www.houseofwatches.co.uk/seiko-mens-prospe...


anonymous-user

75 months

Tuesday 4th January 2022
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Well it’s not white!.. but what about this?
£135



https://www.steeldiveuk.com/product-page/steeldive...

Sapphire Crystal Glass
NH35 Automatic Movement
120 Click Rotational Ceramic Bezel
300m Water Resistance
Screwdown Crown
Screwback Case
316L Stainless Steel Case
Stainless Steel 5 link Engineer Strap fitted and free Rubber Strap also supplied
Hacking Movement
C3 Luminova on the face
Lug width - 22mm
Case Diameter - 47.5mm
Lug to Lug - 47.5mm
Case Thickness - 15mm

interstellar

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4,691 posts

167 months

Tuesday 4th January 2022
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Thanks but not for me.

The Victorinox one is still in the lead.

Keep them coming chaps.

stevemcs

9,879 posts

114 months

Tuesday 4th January 2022
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For big and chunky you could go TW Steel, with motorsport connections you have the Damon Hill edition in Rothmans colours, over budget but with 20% off should bring it there abouts

https://www.jurawatches.co.uk/collections/tw-steel...

Or if something plainer looking the Solberg edition

https://www.jurawatches.co.uk/collections/tw-steel...

I'm also a fan of G Shocks

https://www.jurawatches.co.uk/products/g-shock-wat...

Edited by stevemcs on Tuesday 4th January 23:24

interstellar

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4,691 posts

167 months

Wednesday 5th January 2022
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Thanks for this website, got all sorts on there.

So far this has caught my eye. Blue dial but I like it

https://www.jurawatches.co.uk/products/festina-wat...

Edited by interstellar on Wednesday 5th January 07:27

AndrewCrown

2,478 posts

135 months

Wednesday 5th January 2022
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Interstellar

Some suggestions from me>

Dan Henry


A little like the Omologato story, but with more watch pedigree.
I have the 1962, lovely Maserati detail on the caseback.. None of these are more than $250-$350 USD and they seem to ship from Europe. You can choose date or no date on some models and some vary by size.. all Seiko movements
https://danhenrywatches.com/products/1962-racing-c...

Steinhart
German Brand with Swiss ETA automatic movements, started with Rolex Homages (Actually a bit bigger and chunkier). I have two.. pure tool watches and pretty robust. For you budget have a dig around. This one has a sort of motoring link as its a homage/ adaptation of the Rolex Steve McQueen favoured.
https://www.steinhartwatches.de/en/diver-watch.htm...


Tissot
Entry level Swiss, but they are Swiss! some amazing designs at your budget, but if I was after an automotive inspired one this is one of the V8 range.

https://www.tissotwatches.com/en-gb/t1064173605100...

Citizen
Any of the Promaster range... plenty of chronographs

anonymous-user

75 months

Wednesday 5th January 2022
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Citizen are quality watches, I have a couple

In budget:-
https://www.goldsmiths.co.uk/Citizen-Eco+Drive-Per...