Want a nice-ish watch up to £500

Want a nice-ish watch up to £500

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PulseTurbo

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670 posts

216 months

Thursday 6th September 2007
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Can anyone recommend me one? Also, I'm looking for some different styles, so pictures would really be a help.

tertius

6,914 posts

245 months

Thursday 6th September 2007
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How about giving us just a little clue as to what sort of thing you like/are looking for?

PulseTurbo

Original Poster:

670 posts

216 months

Thursday 6th September 2007
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Well, I've only seen a couple I like. One being a 'rectlangular chronograph' type watch, and this (perhaps a bit too faddy/simple for the long term though):



Also, I'm looking for a bit of inspiration, and advice. So any 'typical' styles you could show me would be great, but also what to steer clear from, and if I would be better off spending less/more. Perhaps something which doesn't cost the earth to keep 'ticking'. Oh, I crack myself up.

tertius

6,914 posts

245 months

Thursday 6th September 2007
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Well my taste is towards mechanical watches, so that will tend to be what I'll suggest, maybe a Sinn 656:



or a Glycine KMU48:



or an Oris, many of which will come in under £500: www.oris.ch

or an Ollech & Wajs: http://www.chronomaster.co.uk/ollech_&_wajs.ht...

or for something different an RLT: http://www.rltwatches.co.uk/

or Time Factors: http://www.timefactors.com/

anonymous-user

69 months

Thursday 6th September 2007
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Good post tertius. That's a nice selection.


Wadeski

8,659 posts

228 months

Thursday 6th September 2007
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Seiko Premier Kinetic are outstanding for the money. £400 in shops, but you can get them for under £300 from an ebay dealer.



/yeah i sound like stuck record, but i like Seikos wink

Edited by Wadeski on Thursday 6th September 18:29

kippax

2,788 posts

264 months

Saturday 8th September 2007
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PulseTurbo said:
Well, I've only seen a couple I like. One being a 'rectlangular chronograph' type watch, and this (perhaps a bit too faddy/simple for the long term though):



Also, I'm looking for a bit of inspiration, and advice. So any 'typical' styles you could show me would be great, but also what to steer clear from, and if I would be better off spending less/more. Perhaps something which doesn't cost the earth to keep 'ticking'. Oh, I crack myself up.
Ooh I like that how much & where from?


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boxster9

466 posts

215 months

Saturday 17th November 2007
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Wadeski said:
Seiko Premier Kinetic are outstanding for the money. £400 in shops, but you can get them for under £300 from an ebay dealer.



/yeah i sound like stuck record, but i like Seikos wink

Edited by Wadeski on Thursday 6th September 18:29
really like the deisgn of this watch, can anyone recommend any similar designs by a more exclusive manufacturer