Watch ideas up to £1,000
Watch ideas up to £1,000
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missing the VR6

Original Poster:

2,492 posts

213 months

Saturday 9th January 2021
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Hello all,

I'm turning 40 this month and my parents would like to get me something special/memorable. I've got nice cuff links, Mont Blanc etc, but have never bought a nice watch, as I haven't worn one since I was 18/19. I've always lusted after a Breitling but never had the balls to buy one, so now is my opportunity to get something nice for very occasional use. (I appreciate I won't be getting a Breitling)

I'm familiar with all the brands I can't afford, but not so much with the ones I can. I know about Christopher Ward (probably favourite so far) and entry level TAG but I'm looking for other idea's?

What I don't want, Armani, Boss DKNY Michael Korrs etc. Ideally something from a proper watch brand rather than a fashion brand, nothing against designer brands (most of my clothing is) I jut don't see them as watch brands.

Any advice greatly appreciated, thank you.

Doofus

33,356 posts

197 months

Saturday 9th January 2021
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What sort of style do you like?

Joey Ramone

2,155 posts

149 months

Saturday 9th January 2021
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Depending upon your preferred style of watch, respected manufacturers at this price point are:

Longines
CW
Tissot
Baume and Mercier
Seiko’s ‘Prospex’ range

devnull

3,848 posts

181 months

Saturday 9th January 2021
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I'd be thinking along something along the lines of a mid range seiko, possibly a prospex or a presage.

Or perhaps a Hamilton - lots of different styles of automatic available from them for under a grand. I have an intramatic for example.

vixen1700

28,081 posts

294 months

Saturday 9th January 2021
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https://www.stowa.de/en/Antea+Klassik+390.htm

https://www.stowa.de/en/Flieger+Classic+40.htm

https://www.stowa.de/en/Marine+Classic+40+white+wi...

Something from Stowa?

Great German quality watches with fantastic customer-service and not something you'll see everyday as you can only buy from the factory in the Black Forest. smile

bristolbaron

5,338 posts

236 months

Saturday 9th January 2021
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Depending what sort of Breitling you’re after it’s not impossible to find a used one in/near budget.
I’d take the opportunity to add some extra cash and get the watch you’ve always wanted rather than settle. Of course there will be a lot out of your budget but colt/super oceans and possibly chronomats are achievable at £1500..

magpie215

4,946 posts

213 months

Saturday 9th January 2021
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Anything from Sinn or Damasko take your fancy?

robwilk

818 posts

204 months

funinhounslow

1,950 posts

166 months

Saturday 9th January 2021
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Joey Ramone said:
Depending upon your preferred style of watch, respected manufacturers at this price point are:

Longines
CW
Tissot
Baume and Mercier
Seiko’s ‘Prospex’ range
Longines would be top of my list too with your budget and requirements

A respected brand with a wide range of styles from dressy to sports.

I have a Hydroconquest and it’s wonderful and right on budget. For another £300 you can have one with a ceramic bezel...




https://www.longines.com/en-gb/watch-hydroconquest...

Comacchio

1,544 posts

205 months

Saturday 9th January 2021
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I'd get this in a heartbeat if I had a spare £1000 sitting about.

https://www.midowatches.com/uk/swiss-watches-colle...

J.R.B.

329 posts

216 months

Saturday 9th January 2021
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Another vote for Longines. Had my hydroconquest for years and still wear it regularly.

missing the VR6

Original Poster:

2,492 posts

213 months

Saturday 9th January 2021
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Doofus said:
What sort of style do you like?
Good question, should have mentioned that. I like watches with the divers bezel, not too worried about a chronograph or plain face. (I think that's what it's called)

Thank you for some excellent suggestions, some lovely looking watches and brands I'd never heard of. Luckily works pretty quiet today so a good afternoon of browsing awaits!

Doofus

33,356 posts

197 months

Saturday 9th January 2021
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If I was after a diver's bezel (I already have too many of those), I'd be putting an Hamilton Pan Europ on my shortlist.

www.hamiltonwatch.com/en-gb/h35405741-american-cla...

vixen1700

28,081 posts

294 months

Saturday 9th January 2021
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Good tips with Longines. smile

I do like something a little different though, so here's another small German manfacturer making quality watches within budget:

https://www.firstclasswatches.co.uk/muhle-glashutt...

smile

r159

2,508 posts

98 months

Saturday 9th January 2021
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Certina or Glycine is another option.

vixen1700

28,081 posts

294 months

Saturday 9th January 2021
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Doofus said:
If I was after a diver's bezel (I already have too many of those), I'd be putting an Hamilton Pan Europ on my shortlist.

www.hamiltonwatch.com/en-gb/h35405741-american-cla...
Looked at these in the past and they're still on my 'want-list'. Looks great with that black rally strap. smile

Barchettaman

7,148 posts

156 months

Saturday 9th January 2021
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Another vote for the Mido Ocean Star GMT posted above. They look really good.

At a touch over budget, the Stowa Bronze Flieger is a lovely and slightly different thing:




trickywoo

13,758 posts

254 months

Saturday 9th January 2021
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missing the VR6 said:
Good question, should have mentioned that. I like watches with the divers bezel, not too worried about a chronograph or plain face. (I think that's what it's called)

Thank you for some excellent suggestions, some lovely looking watches and brands I'd never heard of. Luckily works pretty quiet today so a good afternoon of browsing awaits!
Oris Aquis is a nice diver.

M22s

603 posts

173 months

Saturday 9th January 2021
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Christopher Ward should be on your list - fantastic watches!

andy tims

5,598 posts

270 months

Saturday 9th January 2021
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Have a look on Chrono24 to get some ideas