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the C4 Peregrine is a lovely looking watch no doubt - I really like the silver face and brown strap one. You could also look at Precista (sold through Time Factors) - they have a good reputation though they are less 'pretty' or if you wander over to the TZ UK forum there are plenty of second hand watches to go at.
£200 will open a huge market place with some really nice watches in it - happy hunting!
Cheers
DC
£200 will open a huge market place with some really nice watches in it - happy hunting!
Cheers
DC
CW is a fine choice - I'd go for one of these http://www.christopherward.co.uk/PL2_MENS_C8-PILOT...
Mattt said:
Looking to get a 'decent' watch, say around £200 or a bit more. I like the look of the Christopher Ward C4 Peregrine, does anyone have other recommendations to look at similar to that?
Hello Mattt 
Any particular thoughts on the sort of style of watch you'd like, or what you'll wear it for? CommanderJameson has a Christopher Ward coming, and I'm tempted too.

Recovered yet? Bet the office didn't look too chirpy on Monday morning!!
I want something like the C4, as it's the style I'm used to. Probably wear it for 'normal' use when I know it won't be destroyed - I'll use my old watch for 'risky' events. I also have a Waltham dress watch for better occasions - I was given it for my 21st, need to find out some more info on it at some point - I don't know what it is!
Mattt said:

Recovered yet? Bet the office didn't look too chirpy on Monday morning!!
I want something like the C4, as it's the style I'm used to. Probably wear it for 'normal' use when I know it won't be destroyed - I'll use my old watch for 'risky' events. I also have a Waltham dress watch for better occasions - I was given it for my 21st, need to find out some more info on it at some point - I don't know what it is!

Google is your friend on Waltham. Not a company I know a great deal about, but they seem to have some nice watches, many with C.O.S.C certificates. Yours any of these?
http://www.waltham.ch/index.asp
As for your watch, have a look at www.chronomaster.co.uk as he has plenty of interesting stuff with that chrono/diver style that won't cost thousands. If you're prepared to go used for your money, check out somewhere like tz-uk.com for inspiration, and then their sales corner for actual kit to buy. You could pick up some good stuff for your budget.
eccles said:
For £200 ? 
Why you laughing? Very doable:
Edited by eccles on Thursday 13th November 19:58
http://www.tz-uk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t...
I'm in pretty much the same camp - i.e. looking for my first proper watch and looking to spend about £200. Dont's really want to go down the secondhand route myself just yet as I don't really know what to look for.
I had been loking at all sorts including the CW7 but have decided that a) If I get a chrono watch I'll probably play with the chrono for for first week and then never touch it again once the novelty has worn off, and b) I like the idea of getting an auto - feels more like a proper watch and really cool if the've got a display back.
I came across the Tissot PRS516 just recently. Not sure if this is the style you're looking for, but IMHO they look great on either leather or a bracelet.

Yours for just over £200: http://www.sharps-jewellers.co.uk/watches/tso91-1-...
I had been loking at all sorts including the CW7 but have decided that a) If I get a chrono watch I'll probably play with the chrono for for first week and then never touch it again once the novelty has worn off, and b) I like the idea of getting an auto - feels more like a proper watch and really cool if the've got a display back.
I came across the Tissot PRS516 just recently. Not sure if this is the style you're looking for, but IMHO they look great on either leather or a bracelet.

Yours for just over £200: http://www.sharps-jewellers.co.uk/watches/tso91-1-...
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