Elegant automatic watch for £250 ish
Elegant automatic watch for £250 ish
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Zio Di Roma

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1,768 posts

49 months

Saturday 16th July 2022
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In the 36-38mm range.

Is there anything worth having at that price point or do I need to increase?

It’s a present for someone.

grumbledoak

32,200 posts

250 months

Saturday 16th July 2022
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It's not impossible

There are others, but I would probably start with Tissot.


https://www.amazon.co.uk/Tissot-COUTURIER-POWERMAT...

Zio Di Roma

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Saturday 16th July 2022
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Good call.

This is over size and budget but nice nevertheless. A bit on the sports side, but I would prefer a bracelet.

I think what I really have in mind is a Datejust type thing.



I wonder what Seiko has… will Google.

Zio Di Roma

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Zio Di Roma

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grumbledoak

32,200 posts

250 months

Saturday 16th July 2022
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I struggle a little with "elegant" and stainless steel bracelet.

Orient are real watchmakers -

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Orient-Analogue-Automatic...




Zio Di Roma

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Saturday 16th July 2022
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grumbledoak said:
I struggle a little with "elegant" and stainless steel bracelet.

Orient are real watchmakers -

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Orient-Analogue-Automatic...
I agree, but it’s for a youth who will likely trash a leather band.

MitchT

16,820 posts

226 months

Saturday 16th July 2022
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grumbledoak said:
It's not impossible

There are others, but I would probably start with Tissot.


https://www.amazon.co.uk/Tissot-COUTURIER-POWERMAT...
Only stumbled across this thread as it was in my "what's new" section, but I love that watch. My only reservations are that it seems to be described as a ladies' watch and the bezel is much shinier in some of the other photos - I really like the matt finish in the linked pic.

Mezzanine

10,280 posts

236 months

Saturday 16th July 2022
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Zio Di Roma said:
Good call.

This is over size and budget but nice nevertheless. A bit on the sports side, but I would prefer a bracelet.

I think what I really have in mind is a Datejust type thing.



I wonder what Seiko has… will Google.
They do a 35mm PRX for a shade under £300.
Sorry I missed out the ‘automatic’ part of the request…

Seiko is always a good call for this budget.

Citizen probably do some nice Ecodrive stuff too.
This reply was a nightmare/tragedy


Edited by Mezzanine on Saturday 16th July 21:15


Edited by Mezzanine on Saturday 16th July 21:17

grumbledoak

32,200 posts

250 months

Saturday 16th July 2022
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Not a high street name, but Steeldive do a "datejust" alike -


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

Can't find a good shot of the bracelet.

Wallace12R

347 posts

207 months

Saturday 16th July 2022
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I was going to suggest Pagani Design or Steeldive.

7mike

3,156 posts

210 months

Sunday 17th July 2022
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Have a look at Timex. This one is not much over budget or there's the Marlin range.

https://www.timex.co.uk/waterbury-dive-automatic-4...

Zio Di Roma

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49 months

Sunday 17th July 2022
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7mike said:
Have a look at Timex. This one is not much over budget or there's the Marlin range.

https://www.timex.co.uk/waterbury-dive-automatic-4...
It’s a “dive” watch. I am looking for a dress watch. But I will check out their range later thanks.


Pedro25

373 posts

47 months

Sunday 17th July 2022
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check out www.omalagatowatches.com especially if you are into motor sports.

Bubbas Grill

341 posts

46 months

Sunday 17th July 2022
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Pedro25 said:
check out www.omalagatowatches.com especially if you are into motor sports.
Agreed. Nice things.

This is a quartz but I could easily get over that fact. Seems like a decent deal too.

https://www.omologatowatches.com/clearance-sale?so...

untakenname

5,155 posts

209 months

Sunday 17th July 2022
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Another vote for Tissot here, worth paying a bit more to get a Visodate with case back imo.

This is mine which has now been superseded by the powermatic 80.





Edit: Mines a 41mm but they also do a 38.

Edited by untakenname on Sunday 17th July 17:29

LesMcQueen

319 posts

126 months

Sunday 17th July 2022
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Slight budget creep but a Seiko Pressage. I have 1 and it’s very comfortable to wear and become my usual day to day watch when in the office. Automatic too.

Stunters

617 posts

211 months

Sunday 17th July 2022
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You can get a Seiko Presage Cocktail Time with a 38.5mm dial for £300 or thereabouts, probably less.
I have a couple. The one on the left is 40.5mm, the one on the right is 38.5mm.



Official UK webpage here, plenty of options for designs and colours:
https://www.seikoboutique.co.uk/product-category/p...

Zio Di Roma

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49 months

Sunday 17th July 2022
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I do like the look of the Cocktail Time. Available on a bracelet too it appears. What is the model number for the smaller one?

Edited to add, I cannot seem to find the smaller one on a bracelet.

Edited by Zio Di Roma on Sunday 17th July 18:20

romeodelta

1,143 posts

178 months

Monday 18th July 2022
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OP, you say elegant, but also it's a gift for a youth.

I wouldn't buy any of the dress watches suggested here for a teenager for example.

How old are they and do you know what style they like?