vintage chrono?
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so, after my last post regarding 'what watch' to buy for my 30th, i've been having a little snoop around and am now back for advice & price info.
to recap, i was looking at a junghans max bill chronoscope for £995:

however i showed a pic of a vintage black face omega seamaster in the same post which i can't help be more drawn to in terms of style, quality & price. i do like th max bill, but i think the deco style would grate day to day.
i am now looking pretty much exclusively at the vintage & second hand market. its either this or ram raid my local jeweller for the glashutte sixties senator i just absolutely adore.
i have found a few vintage watch sites on the web but the models that have caught my eye are either from very old posts or have sold already. therefore i am after a guide price for any of the following watches if anyone can help? my budget limit was going to be £1500, but this is entirely dependent upon me being in employment in january, i should err towards £1k if i'm being sensible.
so, my selections so far are predominantly 60s chronographs. either black or white face, must be on a strap as i don't like bracelets:
omega calibre 320 chronograph [what is the model called?]

cal 321 speedmaster:

cal 321 seamaster:

breitling top time:


heuer carrera 12:



i think i prefer the breitling or the heuer, the omega would have to be a minter and i gather the price would be steeper for a speedmaster of this era. correct?
any other suggestions i should look at? i would consider a heuer re-issue but would prefer the nostalgia/romance/cachet of the original [call it what you will, i just like vintage stuff].
is my price range reasonable? and lastly, can you recommend a good site / dealer with a good reputation and decent turnover of these watches?
thanks for reading, all replies most welcome. looking at some of the sites i have so far, i feel an expensive habit is beginning to emerge....
to recap, i was looking at a junghans max bill chronoscope for £995:

however i showed a pic of a vintage black face omega seamaster in the same post which i can't help be more drawn to in terms of style, quality & price. i do like th max bill, but i think the deco style would grate day to day.
i am now looking pretty much exclusively at the vintage & second hand market. its either this or ram raid my local jeweller for the glashutte sixties senator i just absolutely adore.
i have found a few vintage watch sites on the web but the models that have caught my eye are either from very old posts or have sold already. therefore i am after a guide price for any of the following watches if anyone can help? my budget limit was going to be £1500, but this is entirely dependent upon me being in employment in january, i should err towards £1k if i'm being sensible.
so, my selections so far are predominantly 60s chronographs. either black or white face, must be on a strap as i don't like bracelets:
omega calibre 320 chronograph [what is the model called?]
cal 321 speedmaster:

cal 321 seamaster:

breitling top time:

heuer carrera 12:



i think i prefer the breitling or the heuer, the omega would have to be a minter and i gather the price would be steeper for a speedmaster of this era. correct?
any other suggestions i should look at? i would consider a heuer re-issue but would prefer the nostalgia/romance/cachet of the original [call it what you will, i just like vintage stuff].
is my price range reasonable? and lastly, can you recommend a good site / dealer with a good reputation and decent turnover of these watches?
thanks for reading, all replies most welcome. looking at some of the sites i have so far, i feel an expensive habit is beginning to emerge....
Have a look at this:
http://www.tz-uk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t...
Also, don't forget the Russians, a good bit cheaper.
http://www.tz-uk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t...
Also, don't forget the Russians, a good bit cheaper.
sneijder said:
Stick the kettle on and Google Heuerboy.
Inform family no Christmas presents this year.
damn right, £2500+ for a carrera 12 Inform family no Christmas presents this year.

i have actually gone a little overboard on the family this year, in hope that my birthday watch fund is swelled a week later

Vespula said:
Have a look at this:
http://www.tz-uk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t...
Also, don't forget the Russians, a good bit cheaper.
will do, cheers.http://www.tz-uk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t...
Also, don't forget the Russians, a good bit cheaper.
i'm unsure about a brand i don't know as this is my first watch purchase above £100 and i am sure i will want something cheaper later in the year as a daily wear.
Most Russian chronographs are based on the Poljot 3133 movement (I think)
They are quite well respected and reasonably priced.
Here is a good site for Poljot:
http://www.poljot24.de/en/index.html
They are quite well respected and reasonably priced.
Here is a good site for Poljot:
http://www.poljot24.de/en/index.html
thanks. i know it smacks of brand snobbery which i normally don't adhere to, but if i'm blowing £1500 on a watch i do want it to be a name i recognise. i have seen some lovely pieces in the sub £500 range that will follow shortly if my contract is renewed and i do want a plain seamaster dress watch. see - the heurology bug has struck!
tz-uk forums are looking to be an excellent source of second hand bargains - a tag heuer monaco chronograph with black face for £1300 is currently making me rethink!
on those forums, what does RMSD mean?
tz-uk forums are looking to be an excellent source of second hand bargains - a tag heuer monaco chronograph with black face for £1300 is currently making me rethink!
on those forums, what does RMSD mean?
The Watch Forum is another good source for second-hand watches.
http://www.thewatchforum.co.uk/index.php?act=idx
http://www.thewatchforum.co.uk/index.php?act=idx
I've had a couple of Top Times in the past. Not reliable or robust in my experience and at the time I had a great horologist/jeweller friend (RIP). Had a Speedy, loved it....bloody expensive to service.
I like the recommendations for Russians. Or maybe a Sinn? Or O&W?
I've a couple of vintage Seiko Chronos that I love and seem pretty robust.......
I like the recommendations for Russians. Or maybe a Sinn? Or O&W?
I've a couple of vintage Seiko Chronos that I love and seem pretty robust.......
i have seen that yes. not a problem really, i haven't had a hand wound since i was a kid and being an engineer i won't be wearing it every day anyway. does a hand winder give any problems maintenance wise?
one more qn - did tag do a reissue of the carrera 12? i am slightly in love with it but can't realistically afford one.
one more qn - did tag do a reissue of the carrera 12? i am slightly in love with it but can't realistically afford one.
Vespula said:
Most Russian chronographs are based on the Poljot 3133 movement (I think)
They are quite well respected and reasonably priced.
Here is a good site for Poljot:
http://www.poljot24.de/en/index.html
i do like these:They are quite well respected and reasonably priced.
Here is a good site for Poljot:
http://www.poljot24.de/en/index.html


food for thought, i could get one of these plus an omega or secondhand heuer reissue, or just one of these and save for the carrera

Vespula said:
One more thing to bear in mind, the 3133 movement does not have a quick-set date.
I'm wearing my Poljot Chrono today and yes, that is *super* annoying. Esp if it is 15 days behind. Winding it on that far feels bad for the watch. I am sure it isn't but on one occasion I was 28 days behind so I just left it for a few days! Edited by Vespula on Friday 17th December 10:11
Alpha-Watch.com have these for $152USD, no date. Sea-Gull Chinese movement.
http://www.alpha-watch.com/sub.php?list=8

http://www.alpha-watch.com/sub.php?list=8

Edited by Vespula on Friday 17th December 15:56
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