Pilot Watch Choice
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Bob_Defly

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5,508 posts

256 months

Tuesday 28th April
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I'm looking to get a pilot style watch this year, but I'm stuck between these three. Thoughts?

Alpina Startimer - I don't know much about Alpina but I do like the look of this.



Farer Curtis - similar style



And the more traditional Stowa




I had been dead set on the Stowa for ages, but the other two are new releases that have turned my head.

Side pics:






FlyVintage

397 posts

16 months

Tuesday 28th April
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It’s probably of absolutely no consequence to you, but the only one of those that I would consider for use in actual flying would be the first one. The others are too confusing to “glance” at.

anonymous-user

79 months

Tuesday 28th April
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Bit left field but this has always been a favourite of mine when it comes to Pilot watches.

Seems a well thought out design too...



https://www.a-13a.com/shop/en/home/9-a-13a.html

I think a few people here have them?

Bob_Defly

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5,508 posts

256 months

Tuesday 28th April
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Tom1312 said:
Bit left field but this has always been a favourite of mine when it comes to Pilot watches.

Seems a well thought out design too...



https://www.a-13a.com/shop/en/home/9-a-13a.html

I think a few people here have them?
Thanks for the suggestion, but that's too big for me, plus it's not really in the same category as those above given the movements.

Bob_Defly

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256 months

Tuesday 28th April
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FlyVintage said:
It s probably of absolutely no consequence to you, but the only one of those that I would consider for use in actual flying would be the first one. The others are too confusing to glance at.
Ha ha true. I'll be flying with these as much as I also take my diver down to 300m. hehe

magpie215

4,958 posts

214 months

Tuesday 28th April
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Pilot watch...has to be a Sinn in the mix.


indigochim

2,072 posts

155 months

Tuesday 28th April
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For me I always liked the look of the Stowa Classic pilot rather than the Navigator watch. This would be my choice on a black strap partly as Stowa was one of the original manufacturers of the German pilot watches.

vixen1700

28,223 posts

295 months

Tuesday 28th April
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Stowa Flieger A rather than the Flieger B. 40mm thumbup

FlyVintage

397 posts

16 months

Tuesday 28th April
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Bob_Defly said:
FlyVintage said:
It s probably of absolutely no consequence to you, but the only one of those that I would consider for use in actual flying would be the first one. The others are too confusing to glance at.
Ha ha true. I'll be flying with these as much as I also take my diver down to 300m. hehe
Indeed hehe but for a bit of balance; this is what I actually do fly with - my trusty Poljot.


NoPackDrill

2,381 posts

210 months

Tuesday 28th April
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Vintage or pre-owned IWC? This is a gold 1995 Mark XII, 36mm, highly regarded movement, also available in steel:



Lefty

20,183 posts

227 months

Tuesday 28th April
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IWC was my first thought too.

Navitimer? Not really my thing tbh but quite popular.

Breitling Emergency? I like them a lot just for being functional.



Nicetobenice

587 posts

3 months

Tuesday 28th April
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Lefty said:
IWC was my first thought too.

Navitimer? Not really my thing tbh but quite popular.

Breitling Emergency? I like them a lot just for being functional.



Picked this up for a pretty reasonable price from Chrono 24.

The original MK XV is also a bit of a bargain I think

RustyNissanPrairie

602 posts

20 months

Tuesday 28th April
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I’m in the market for a flieger/tool watch.

My shortlist is

Fortis F41
Oris Propilot date (41mm) but the previous model not the recently released version.


Lefty

20,183 posts

227 months

Tuesday 28th April
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Nicetobenice said:
Lefty said:
IWC was my first thought too.

Navitimer? Not really my thing tbh but quite popular.

Breitling Emergency? I like them a lot just for being functional.



Picked this up for a pretty reasonable price from Chrono 24.

The original MK XV is also a bit of a bargain I think
Love it

Hereward

4,981 posts

255 months

Tuesday 28th April
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RustyNissanPrairie said:
...Oris Propilot...
I've had my eye on Oris for a while.

Doesn't get more legible and simple than this:




UK_Scat_Pack

654 posts

181 months

Tuesday 28th April
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Never hears of those brands but the first one is nice.

Corso Marche

1,869 posts

226 months

Wednesday 29th April
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Based just looking at them online the Alpina Startimer appeals to me on aesthetics and appearance over and above the others.

Bob_Defly

Original Poster:

5,508 posts

256 months

Wednesday 29th April
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Corso Marche said:
Based just looking at them online the Alpina Startimer appeals to me on aesthetics and appearance over and above the others.
Same here.

cookie1600

2,607 posts

186 months

Wednesday 29th April
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How about this 42.5mm Focke