What watch for £3k??
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I've got about £3000 to spend on a new watch; I was looking at an IWC Pilot MkXXIV, but I thought the face looked a bit 'papery'. I've got an Omega Seamaster at the moment, so don't know if I need another Divers style watch, although I do have a hankering after a Rolex Submariner Date.
I've gone back and forth on loads of options, and now need some inspiration; so I pass it to you more knowledgeable people, to help me if you will.
The only stipulation is that it needs to be new; I've got some vouchers to use that I can get for any jewellers....I know a lot of them sell second hand examples, but I don't want to request my vouchers for somewhere, they then take a few weeks to arrive and I've missed the watch I wanted.
Thanks in advance.
I've gone back and forth on loads of options, and now need some inspiration; so I pass it to you more knowledgeable people, to help me if you will.
The only stipulation is that it needs to be new; I've got some vouchers to use that I can get for any jewellers....I know a lot of them sell second hand examples, but I don't want to request my vouchers for somewhere, they then take a few weeks to arrive and I've missed the watch I wanted.
Thanks in advance.
Shame it's got to be new as a) you'll get a lot more for your moneu if you go used and b) I'm looking to sell my 16610 Sub 
Lots to choose from at £3k - Panerai, maybe a nice Anonimo, Breitlings galore, perhaps even something like a Dornbluth might be within budget. So much choice! Any more ideas about what kind of watch you're after?

Lots to choose from at £3k - Panerai, maybe a nice Anonimo, Breitlings galore, perhaps even something like a Dornbluth might be within budget. So much choice! Any more ideas about what kind of watch you're after?
For a different kind of inspiration look no further than here:-
http://www.dornblueth.com/flash.php?p=collection&a...
http://www.dornblueth.com/flash.php?p=collection&a...
Seb d said:
Shame it's got to be new as a) you'll get a lot more for your moneu if you go used and b) I'm looking to sell my 16610 Sub 
Lots to choose from at £3k - Panerai, maybe a nice Anonimo, Breitlings galore, perhaps even something like a Dornbluth might be within budget. So much choice! Any more ideas about what kind of watch you're after?
I quite like the idea of a Panerai, but not having really looked at them before I'm unsure of the range, especially within my budget; also the size of the ones I've seen put's me off a little bit because I have small 'girly' wrists. 
Lots to choose from at £3k - Panerai, maybe a nice Anonimo, Breitlings galore, perhaps even something like a Dornbluth might be within budget. So much choice! Any more ideas about what kind of watch you're after?

Breitlings can be a bit 'bling'; I guess I want something a bit more subtle. Although I did see what I think was a Navitimer on a rubber strap which looked lovely.
lowdrag said:
For a different kind of inspiration look no further than here:-
http://www.dornblueth.com/flash.php?p=collection&a...
They are stunning, only had a chance to have a quick browse; I'll have to have a proper look when I get home from work.http://www.dornblueth.com/flash.php?p=collection&a...
tomw2000 said:
lowdrag said:
This would probably blow the budget and then some but I think it is class:-

The IWC Aquatimer Vintage
I love that IWC too.
The IWC Aquatimer Vintage
Edited by lowdrag on Friday 3rd April 12:35
I think that the steel version is around £4250.
I've also seen on my browse of the web, a Panerai Luminor Base PAM00000 and really like the simple design; the only thing that concerns me is the size. Not sure of any local dealers that stock Panerai, so it's pretty hard trying to find one to try on.
http://www.watchfinder.co.uk/Panerai/Historic-Coll...
that is in stock!
They are in Kent if you are anywhere near there?
that is in stock!
They are in Kent if you are anywhere near there?
If you can use your vouchers in any jeweller then have a day in Hull visit Blowers little Aladdins cave for watch lovers.There is nothing better than getting an as new watch second hand at a large discount on new price.I have no connection with the firm other than a string of interesting swaps and changes with a decent bunch of blokes
matc said:
tomw2000 said:
lowdrag said:
This would probably blow the budget and then some but I think it is class:-

The IWC Aquatimer Vintage
I love that IWC too.
The IWC Aquatimer Vintage
Edited by lowdrag on Friday 3rd April 12:35
I think that the steel version is around £4250.
I've also seen on my browse of the web, a Panerai Luminor Base PAM00000 and really like the simple design; the only thing that concerns me is the size. Not sure of any local dealers that stock Panerai, so it's pretty hard trying to find one to try on.
My suggestion would be the Tag Monaco black face, black strap beautiful watch and you would have change
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