"Luxury" digital watch - non Casio
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A bit of a thought expirement from me.
I have a bunch of Casios which I love, but I want a different brand of digital watch now.
I don't want to buy a big fat fitness watch, so looking for something that is basically a Casio by a different name but is a bit more premium in feel.
Any thoughts?
I have a bunch of Casios which I love, but I want a different brand of digital watch now.
I don't want to buy a big fat fitness watch, so looking for something that is basically a Casio by a different name but is a bit more premium in feel.
Any thoughts?
I'm a big digital fan, i would say the Tissot PRX digital is what you need.
https://www.francisandgaye.co.uk/tissot-prx-digita...
https://www.francisandgaye.co.uk/tissot-prx-digita...
blue_haddock said:
That’s cool!Puddenchucker said:
That seems to fit the OP's brief as stated.How about a New Old Stock (NOS) Tag Heuer F1 Kirium from the early naughties?
https://www.chrono24.se/tagheuer/tag-heuer-kirium-...
https://www.chrono24.se/tagheuer/tag-heuer-kirium-...
WhiskyDisco said:
How about a New Old Stock (NOS) Tag Heuer F1 Kirium from the early naughties?
https://www.chrono24.se/tagheuer/tag-heuer-kirium-...
Great watch - I have one of those.https://www.chrono24.se/tagheuer/tag-heuer-kirium-...
There is the Tissot as originally posted, the Tag Heuer Sixty Nine, Omega Skywalker and Spacemaster and the Breitlings mentioned above.
OP - is there anything else your looking for in a watch ?
Here's a few of mine to give you some ideas.
Citizan Ana-Digi. Not luxury, but it is all metal and nicely made. I can never remember how to set the time on it.
A mechanical digital watch. Also known as a jump hour.
Vintage Bulova from the days when quartz was something to shout about. Many of the big Swiss brands released digital watches in the 70s/80s. I would be wary about spending a lot of money on a vintage LCD watch as they don't last forever and often can't be repaired without finding a doner movement.
A Seiko Spirit digital might be closest to what you want. Another cool watch, but not a pure digital is the Omega Spacemaster and Seiko "Arnie".
Citizan Ana-Digi. Not luxury, but it is all metal and nicely made. I can never remember how to set the time on it.
A mechanical digital watch. Also known as a jump hour.
Vintage Bulova from the days when quartz was something to shout about. Many of the big Swiss brands released digital watches in the 70s/80s. I would be wary about spending a lot of money on a vintage LCD watch as they don't last forever and often can't be repaired without finding a doner movement.
A Seiko Spirit digital might be closest to what you want. Another cool watch, but not a pure digital is the Omega Spacemaster and Seiko "Arnie".
Edited by AlexC1981 on Tuesday 26th March 21:38
Used F1 in Japan. Less than £400, if you are willing to risk the tax.
https://www.chrono24.se/tagheuer/--tag-heuer-cl111...
https://www.chrono24.se/tagheuer/--tag-heuer-cl111...
McGee_22 said:
Breitling B-1 or Omega X-33. I’ve had my B-1 since they first came out in 2000 - an excellent timepiece that does everything you want and need.
Was just about to post those exact two if Ana-digi were allowed, had my B1 since 2000 still wear it regularly, and always fancied the X-33 if just for the cool spacesuit box Gassing Station | Watches | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff