The £5k Three Watch Question
The £5k Three Watch Question
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richthebike

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1,753 posts

159 months

Saturday 29th September 2018
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Here's a well trodden thought experiment.
Five grand. Three watch box. Cover all occasions.
Be interested to hear what the PH consensus is smile

richthebike

Original Poster:

1,753 posts

159 months

Saturday 29th September 2018
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I'll kick us off.

I think I "need" something dressy for work.
Something smart for the weekends.
An interesting beater.

In turn:
1. Vintage Air King 5500, silver on silver, steel bracelet, readily available at under £2500
2. 42mm SuperOcean Heritage, green bezel black dial. I picked mine up for £1700
3. Tricky one this, but I think I'd go with a black Squale 1521 on a polished case. I realise that's two divers in the box though.

Option two would be to switch the Air King for an Omega Chronostop from the 60s for c.£1000, then spend on a Blue Black Bay 36 as the beater (currently 1700 in duty free).

1. Omega Chronostop c.£1000 for a really nice one
2. SOH 42mm in green £1700 as above
3. Tudor Blue BB no bezel 36mm for £1700

Which leaves some change!

richthebike

Original Poster:

1,753 posts

159 months

Saturday 29th September 2018
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...except, I dont think I'd pick the BB Blue 36 over a Marine Master 300 in real life, even if it did balance out the box! Option 2 would be 300MM as the 'beater' (perish the thought!)

lostkiwi

4,585 posts

146 months

Saturday 29th September 2018
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1. Mühle Glasshütte Seabattallion (£2600 list)
2. Mühle Glasshütte 29er on black leather strap (£1380 list)
3. Magrette Moana Pacific Kara €790 list).

The Seabattallion overlaps the Kara but I'd use the Kara as a daily. The Mühle stuff is just gorgeous for the money.

richthebike

Original Poster:

1,753 posts

159 months

Saturday 29th September 2018
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Nice selection. Cool and leftfield, I like it.

After further consideration, I have landed on this:
Air King, Green SOH, Yellow/Silver Autodromo Group B


Edited by richthebike on Saturday 29th September 12:26

T6 vanman

3,412 posts

121 months

Saturday 29th September 2018
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OK I'll play,

If the rule was someone receiving £5k (inheritance??) with the wish for them to buy 3 watches as they have never owned a watch (apart from the F91 bought when they were 16 smile)
With an empty watch box, You'd have to start with a Speedmaster then spend the rest with a Daily & Diver/Rough/tough,

For me
Breitling Avenger £3k as "Expensive status watch"
Meistersinger £1k as Dress watch (Or a Rolex Precision birth year watch)
Ball Watch as a Daily under £1k, With both Leather & Steel Bracelet
Think with three the premise of £3~4k Expensive status brand watch, £1k Leather dress/Older vintage watch & £500~1k Daily that works with a bracelet & strap combo would be my criteria …. Actual watches being personal to each poster thumbup

funinhounslow

1,927 posts

164 months

Saturday 29th September 2018
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How about

Speedy Pro (moon watch) about £3,000

Seiko Prospex diver - various options £400 - £1,000

And the rest on a dressy Longines?

richthebike

Original Poster:

1,753 posts

159 months

Saturday 29th September 2018
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Now we're getting into the spirit!
Good photo demonstration there too. Makes me miss my old MeisterSinger 1Z.

I thought about making sacrifices to spend 2600 or so on the Speedy FOIS, but I think I'd get more use from the Air King (and that's how it plays out in reality).

For clarity, I was thinking along the lines of... if your total value had to be under 5k, you have space for three, and need to cover all bases.

Totally fine to have 2 at a tenner each then blow the rest on something for special occasions/daily wear.

lostkiwi

4,585 posts

146 months

Saturday 29th September 2018
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funinhounslow said:
How about

Speedy Pro (moon watch) about £3,000

Seiko Prospex diver - various options £400 - £1,000

And the rest on a dressy Longines?
Nice choices though I'd substitute a CW bronze diver for the Seiko.

AJB88

15,044 posts

193 months

Sunday 30th September 2018
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First 2 are easy for me.. not sure what I would add as a third, would want something Rolex Datejust looking.

Steinhart Ocean One Vintage Red -------- Covers Divers watch £380
https://www.steinhartwatches.de/en/ocean-one-vinta...

Steinhart Ocean-1 GMT -------- Covers GMT Complication £520
https://www.steinhartwatches.de/en/gmt-ocean-1-blu...




seefarr

1,731 posts

208 months

Sunday 30th September 2018
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Watchfinder already had a go at this one.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iMc8USvO2cI


Ball Engineer Master II Diver DM1020A
Frederique Constant Slimline FC-306G4S6B3
Junghans Meister Telemeter Chronoscope 027/3381.44

I love the Ball (could be the next purchase) and the Junghans is super cool but not sold on the Frederique Constant as it's a little plain.

AmosMoses

4,056 posts

187 months

Sunday 30th September 2018
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Tudor Pelagos
Speedmaster Reduced
Seiko Turtle

Still enough left for a bag of chips laugh

olliete

408 posts

133 months

Wednesday 3rd October 2018
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I've been through lots of watches and I have converged around the holy trinity being: one GMT or diver, one dressy watch, one chronograph

For 5k I would go for

Nomos club - dress watch for 1k
Zenith El Primero 38mm - 3.6k
Steinhart submariner - 400

Wildfire

9,915 posts

274 months

Thursday 4th October 2018
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I went with (more through chance than choice):

Speedy Pro Moonwatch - Versatile
Rado Cuopole Classic - Dress Watch
Hamilton Khaki King Scub - Daily

And a selection of straps

smithyithy

7,769 posts

140 months

Thursday 4th October 2018
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Very interesting proposition, and hopefully something I'll eventually end up recreating.. Given the money today, I'd maybe put together the following...

1. Speedmaster on a leather strap - smart enough for most occasions, don't know which variant, would come down to price, maybe something vintage with some nice patina

2. Tudor BB on a bracelet - perfect diver (GMT probably out of budget?)

3. Seiko 5 on a NATO - perfect beater, something cheap and field-watchy like a SNZG15. Some custom hands, aftermarket sapphire..

I reckon that could be done for 5 grand, and that'd probably do me for 99% of occasions.

Wildfire

9,915 posts

274 months

Thursday 4th October 2018
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smithyithy said:
Very interesting proposition, and hopefully something I'll eventually end up recreating.. Given the money today, I'd maybe put together the following...

1. Speedmaster on a leather strap - smart enough for most occasions, don't know which variant, would come down to price, maybe something vintage with some nice patina

2. Tudor BB on a bracelet - perfect diver (GMT probably out of budget?)

3. Seiko 5 on a NATO - perfect beater, something cheap and field-watchy like a SNZG15. Some custom hands, aftermarket sapphire..

I reckon that could be done for 5 grand, and that'd probably do me for 99% of occasions.
Nice selection, but new that would push the budget by £1k?

Now I'm looking at a Seiko 5!!!

smithyithy

7,769 posts

140 months

Thursday 4th October 2018
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Wildfire said:
Nice selection, but new that would push the budget by £1k?

Now I'm looking at a Seiko 5!!!
More than likely yeah, but a quick scan on Chrono24, you could pick up a lightly used Speedy Pro + BB within budget, with a couple hundred left for the Seiko and mods..

snorkel sucker

2,700 posts

225 months

Thursday 4th October 2018
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Rolex Air king 14010
£3000
Versatile enough for a daily / work watch or something more dressy.

Hamilton Khaki Navy Scuba
£600
Pretty versatile with various bracelet options.

Omega Speedmaster
£1400
Because, well, its the sports chrono to have!

If there was any movement in the prices to, say, £2500 for the Air King and £500 for the Hamilton that would leave £2k in which case I'd swap out the Speedy for a Chopard Mille Miglia.

Wildfire

9,915 posts

274 months

Thursday 4th October 2018
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snorkel sucker said:
Rolex Air king 14010
£3000
Versatile enough for a daily / work watch or something more dressy.

Hamilton Khaki Navy Scuba
£600
Pretty versatile with various bracelet options.

Omega Speedmaster
£1400
Because, well, its the sports chrono to have!

If there was any movement in the prices to, say, £2500 for the Air King and £500 for the Hamilton that would leave £2k in which case I'd swap out the Speedy for a Chopard Mille Miglia.
Nice! I have two of those, I love my Khaki King Scuba, if only mine wound properly without screwing the crown in,but £1400 for a Speedy?

Maybe a Speedy reduced without papers, second hand?

toon10

6,998 posts

179 months

Thursday 4th October 2018
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Dress/formal occasions - Stowa Marine Original arabic white on croc strap - £1308

Iconic special watch - Omega Speedmaster - £2895

Which leaves £800 for a daily. Maybe a Steinhart OVM Mk 2 and £400 change.