Dress Watch up to £2000.

Dress Watch up to £2000.

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Mr.Nobody

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1,145 posts

62 months

Yesterday (12:49)
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Ive decided to treat myself to a nice watch. Ive always liked automatic watches. But I m unsure of what brand to get? Or whether to look at used on Watch Finder. Any help would be great.

Edited by Mr.Nobody on Sunday 15th June 13:27

p4cks

7,140 posts

213 months

Yesterday (13:12)
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For me, for this budget it would be Oris or Mondaine. Both make some lovely watches, particularly the latter.

Regbuser

5,419 posts

49 months

Yesterday (13:45)
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Tudor 1926, very nice in the flesh > https://www.goldsmiths.co.uk/Tudor-1926-41mm-Mens-...

vixen1700

25,914 posts

284 months

Yesterday (13:51)
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https://www.stowa.de/marine-40-navis-limited-leath...

A bit of a left-field suggestion, but looks lovely. Only 100 made, and you can't go wrong with a Stowa. smile

Dohnut

633 posts

60 months

Yesterday (14:57)
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About as dressy as I could go. Annual calendar for bonus points.

Slightly over thread budget but reckon you could negotiate down to within without too much trouble.

Mr.Nobody

Original Poster:

1,145 posts

62 months

Yesterday (15:09)
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Dohnut said:
About as dressy as I could go. Annual calendar for bonus points.

Slightly over thread budget but reckon you could negotiate down to within without too much trouble.
What’s the model for this. It looks smart. I do like that Tudor though.

Lefty

17,928 posts

216 months

Yesterday (15:14)
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If you don’t mind pre owned how about a Heuer Monaco?

You might just scrape into a CS2111, my favourite one. Had one, sold it as fancied a change, regret it now.




dom9

8,364 posts

223 months

Yesterday (16:06)
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If you're willing to go used and you want a quality auto movement, I'd have a look at something like a Zenith Elite!

dibblecorse

7,070 posts

206 months

Yesterday (16:13)
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Take a look ar Rado, they have some lovely autos and are a quality left field choice ..

https://www.rado.com/en_gb/coupole-open-heart-auto...

Dohnut

633 posts

60 months

Yesterday (16:17)
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Mr.Nobody said:
Dohnut said:
About as dressy as I could go. Annual calendar for bonus points.

Slightly over thread budget but reckon you could negotiate down to within without too much trouble.
What s the model for this. It looks smart. I do like that Tudor though.
LONGINES MASTER COLLECTION, L2.910.4.78.3, Automatic watch, Ø 40.00 mm, Stainless steel.

Comes in 42mm too

grumbledoak

32,117 posts

247 months

Yesterday (16:37)
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A classic dress watch is simple, pretty, uncomplicated, and on a leather strap. Sticking to that...

Longines DolceVita?



Seiko Presage Craftsmanship




OMITN

2,646 posts

106 months

Yesterday (16:45)
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In the spirit of recommend what you have. These are my dress watches:

Oris Artelier. This is an old John Coltrane special edition. They still make plenty of watches in this style. It’s pretty thin and nice at 38mm.



Seiko Cocktail Time. This is the old JDM model (SARB065) but they make a host of versions these days in their Presage line. Thicker than the Oris and 40mm. I love this watch.


grumbledoak

32,117 posts

247 months

Yesterday (16:55)
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Nomos Orion also very pretty


Mr.Nobody

Original Poster:

1,145 posts

62 months

Yesterday (19:12)
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Lefty said:
If you don t mind pre owned how about a Heuer Monaco?

You might just scrape into a CS2111, my favourite one. Had one, sold it as fancied a change, regret it now.



That does look very nice.

Dicky Knee

1,078 posts

145 months

Yesterday (21:35)
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Hamilton Jazzmaster-lots of models for example:

https://www.hamiltonwatch.com/en-gb/h32515155-jazz...

Junghans Max Bill-again lots of models:

https://www.jurawatches.co.uk/collections/junghans...

Breitling Transocean (used)-this one looks great but a little over budget but others available:

https://www.chrono24.co.uk/breitling/transocean--i...

Zenith Elite as already mentioned-this one also a bit over budget but shop around:

https://www.chrono24.co.uk/zenith/elite-ultra-thin...

DB15

12 posts

4 months

Yesterday (22:57)
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The question is, what is your idea of a dress watch?
Mine is simple, small, slim, gold and leather strap for high days /holidays.
Something like this (but not in your budget)


so if its a high days and holidays type watch go vintage (ie 70’s and earlier) plenty of beautiful Omega’s, JLC etc to choose from well within £2000
Sadly though not as cheap as they used to be.


Miocene

1,495 posts

171 months

Recently launched, limited run but currently out of stock, so you'd have to try a reseller.

https://www.seikoboutique.co.uk/product/classic-se...

Seiko with a porcelain dial.


vixen1700

25,914 posts

284 months

DB15 said:
so if its a high days and holidays type watch go vintage (ie 70 s and earlier) plenty of beautiful Omega s, JLC etc to choose from well within £2000
Sadly though not as cheap as they used to be.
Agreed, bought one of these a few years back. I'm not really a dress watch kind of person, but this is great if I need one:

https://www.chrono24.co.uk/omega/seamaster-168024-...




SWoll

20,357 posts

272 months

Zenith Heritage Ultra Thin Small Seconds



https://www.watchfinder.co.uk/Zenith/Heritage/03.2...

Edited by SWoll on Monday 16th June 13:09