Another what watch thread...£1k, like a Rolex OP.
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Fancy a new watch.
Probably my ideal would be a Rolex OP in Tiffany blue.
But I'm not inclined to spend that much, and a Rolex isn't really consistent with the rest of my lifestyle (drive a ford, shop at John Lewis).
But that's the aesthetic I want. Rolex OP, grand Seiko.
On paper the Christopher ward C63 or Twelve are ideal. But there's something about them that just doesn't tickle my fancy. The logo maybe. The name perhaps. The twelve in that mint green colour is tempting though.
So what's out there that might fit the bill at about a grand?
Probably my ideal would be a Rolex OP in Tiffany blue.
But I'm not inclined to spend that much, and a Rolex isn't really consistent with the rest of my lifestyle (drive a ford, shop at John Lewis).
But that's the aesthetic I want. Rolex OP, grand Seiko.
On paper the Christopher ward C63 or Twelve are ideal. But there's something about them that just doesn't tickle my fancy. The logo maybe. The name perhaps. The twelve in that mint green colour is tempting though.
So what's out there that might fit the bill at about a grand?
https://www.sanmartin.watch/products/san-martin-ju...
https://www.sanmartin.watch/products/san-martin-40...
https://www.sanmartin.watch/products/san-martin-40...
Edited by pistonheadforum on Monday 28th August 10:56
Barchettaman said:
It is indeed a good deal for the money, and if the comments “ Couldn’t afford the real thing” don’t matter then go for itSimilar to the Longines above but £945, blue dial 41mm both have a good movement with 72 hr power reserve
https://www.firstclasswatches.co.uk/longines-mens-...
Seiko Pressage
https://www.beaverbrooks.co.uk/0125571/Seiko-Presa...
King Seiko (you might be able to get a discount
https://www.beaverbrooks.co.uk/0125571/Seiko-Presa...
Ball Engineer a bit more at £1400
https://www.francisandgaye.co.uk/ball-watch-ice-bl...
Citizen Tsuyosa in the colour you want less than £300 with 10% off
https://www.citizenwatch.co.uk/nj0151-53m.html
https://www.firstclasswatches.co.uk/longines-mens-...
Seiko Pressage
https://www.beaverbrooks.co.uk/0125571/Seiko-Presa...
King Seiko (you might be able to get a discount
https://www.beaverbrooks.co.uk/0125571/Seiko-Presa...
Ball Engineer a bit more at £1400
https://www.francisandgaye.co.uk/ball-watch-ice-bl...
Citizen Tsuyosa in the colour you want less than £300 with 10% off
https://www.citizenwatch.co.uk/nj0151-53m.html
Edited by r159 on Monday 28th August 21:17
Edited by r159 on Monday 28th August 21:20
Mido do some lovely watches for around £1k. I'm a big fan of the Multifort TV big date but a Multifort Chronotimer might work for you? Great build, great bracelet, in house movement, a lot to like.
https://www.midowatches.com/uk/
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https://www.midowatches.com/uk/
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FredAstaire said:
But I'm not inclined to spend that much, and a Rolex isn't really consistent with the rest of my lifestyle (drive a ford, shop at John Lewis).
But that's the aesthetic I want. Rolex OP, grand Seiko
I know you said you weren't inclined to spend Rolex money, but if you can afford to do so, don't let the perception that it doesn't fit your lifestyle stop you - that's nonsense imo. But that's the aesthetic I want. Rolex OP, grand Seiko
Thanks folks, some great suggestions so far.
I'm liking those midos - a manufacturer I've never heard of before. Quite like the multifort - very tag Carrera, which is also a watch I like.
The mido commander gradient is piqueing my interest - do you think it will age well or become dated quite rapidly?
I'm liking those midos - a manufacturer I've never heard of before. Quite like the multifort - very tag Carrera, which is also a watch I like.
The mido commander gradient is piqueing my interest - do you think it will age well or become dated quite rapidly?
FredAstaire said:
Thanks folks, some great suggestions so far.
I'm liking those midos - a manufacturer I've never heard of before. Quite like the multifort - very tag Carrera, which is also a watch I like.
The mido commander gradient is piqueing my interest - do you think it will age well or become dated quite rapidly?
Take this in the right way, OP, but... come on! If you like it, buy it!I'm liking those midos - a manufacturer I've never heard of before. Quite like the multifort - very tag Carrera, which is also a watch I like.
The mido commander gradient is piqueing my interest - do you think it will age well or become dated quite rapidly?
Mido stuff is really great value, but it almost certainly won't be an investment, so it's irrelevant whether others think it's nice, or if it will date, or whatever, expecially if you want to hang on to it. Looking for advice on value is one thing, checking if it meets other people's taste is another.
If you're comfortable spending the money, just dive in

Edited by redrabbit on Tuesday 29th August 22:03
SWoll said:
Mido do some lovely watches for around £1k. I'm a big fan of the Multifort TV big date but a Multifort Chronotimer might work for you? Great build, great bracelet, in house movement, a lot to like.
https://www.midowatches.com/uk/
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That looks lovelyhttps://www.midowatches.com/uk/
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sidewinder500 said:
SWoll said:
Mido do some lovely watches for around £1k. I'm a big fan of the Multifort TV big date but a Multifort Chronotimer might work for you? Great build, great bracelet, in house movement, a lot to like.
https://www.midowatches.com/uk/
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That looks lovelyhttps://www.midowatches.com/uk/
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Thanks to swoll's contribution on the previous "£1k - tell me what I like" thread, I should have one inbound once my jet-set sister makes her next trip to Geneva...
redrabbit said:
sidewinder500 said:
SWoll said:
Mido do some lovely watches for around £1k. I'm a big fan of the Multifort TV big date but a Multifort Chronotimer might work for you? Great build, great bracelet, in house movement, a lot to like.
https://www.midowatches.com/uk/
,aspect=fill;Crop=(0,0,1200,1200),gravity=Center)
That looks lovelyhttps://www.midowatches.com/uk/
,aspect=fill;Crop=(0,0,1200,1200),gravity=Center)
Thanks to swoll's contribution on the previous "£1k - tell me what I like" thread, I should have one inbound once my jet-set sister makes her next trip to Geneva...
From my perspective, however, it's a shame it's essentially a Nautilus homage.
TheJimi said:
I agree, there's a lot to like there and I can totally see the appeal for reasons outlined above.
From my perspective, however, it's a shame it's essentially a Nautilus homage.
The model itself dates back to 1973 apparently, so 3 years before the first Nautilus was released.From my perspective, however, it's a shame it's essentially a Nautilus homage.


redrabbit said:
It does, doesn't it.
Thanks to swoll's contribution on the previous "£1k - tell me what I like" thread, I should have one inbound once my jet-set sister makes her next trip to Geneva...
Thanks to swoll's contribution on the previous "£1k - tell me what I like" thread, I should have one inbound once my jet-set sister makes her next trip to Geneva...

Plan to pick one up myself at some point soon having passed one of my watches down to my son to wear for work, thus leaving a slot for something a bit smarter in my collection.

Edited by SWoll on Wednesday 30th August 08:41
SWoll said:
TheJimi said:
I agree, there's a lot to like there and I can totally see the appeal for reasons outlined above.
From my perspective, however, it's a shame it's essentially a Nautilus homage.
The model itself dates back to 1973 apparently, so 3 years before the first Nautilus was released.From my perspective, however, it's a shame it's essentially a Nautilus homage.


redrabbit said:
It does, doesn't it.
Thanks to swoll's contribution on the previous "£1k - tell me what I like" thread, I should have one inbound once my jet-set sister makes her next trip to Geneva...
Thanks to swoll's contribution on the previous "£1k - tell me what I like" thread, I should have one inbound once my jet-set sister makes her next trip to Geneva...

Plan to pick one up myself at some point soon having passed one of my watches down to my son to wear for work, thus leaving a slot for something a bit smarter in my collection.

Edited by SWoll on Wednesday 30th August 08:41
Always liked watches with a pillow cases (that's why I still hang on to my Cellini Danaos), and would like to have a wearable one with automatic.
What are the clasps and the straps like, as my only memory of Midos is quite a long time ago, and had a leather strap. Watch back then was a nice one to wear and to look at, albeit a little boring, a Commander, I guess.
sidewinder500 said:
It has a heritage of its own, so good for that.
Always liked watches with a pillow cases (that's why I still hang on to my Cellini Danaos), and would like to have a wearable one with automatic.
What are the clasps and the straps like, as my only memory of Midos is quite a long time ago, and had a leather strap. Watch back then was a nice one to wear and to look at, albeit a little boring, a Commander, I guess.
Also a big fan of cushion cases, even my current diver has that vibe unusually.Always liked watches with a pillow cases (that's why I still hang on to my Cellini Danaos), and would like to have a wearable one with automatic.
What are the clasps and the straps like, as my only memory of Midos is quite a long time ago, and had a leather strap. Watch back then was a nice one to wear and to look at, albeit a little boring, a Commander, I guess.

Mido bracelets/clasps are some of the best around at the price point apparently. Lots of comment about strong wearability also from reviews I've read.
All in appears a lot of watch for the price IMHO and with genuine heritage as you say. Plan to have a look at one in the flesh next time the wife drags me off to Bicester Village.
Edited by SWoll on Wednesday 30th August 11:50
redrabbit said:
Take this in the right way, OP, but... come on! If you like it, buy it!
Mido stuff is really great value, but it almost certainly won't be an investment, so it's irrelevant whether others think it's nice, or if it will date, or whatever, expecially if you want to hang on to it. Looking for advice on value is one thing, checking if it meets other people's taste is another.
If you're comfortable spending the money, just dive in
Take your point. I'll buy what I like of course, regardless. Mido stuff is really great value, but it almost certainly won't be an investment, so it's irrelevant whether others think it's nice, or if it will date, or whatever, expecially if you want to hang on to it. Looking for advice on value is one thing, checking if it meets other people's taste is another.
If you're comfortable spending the money, just dive in

Edited by redrabbit on Tuesday 29th August 22:03
Several midos are interesting me,.I'd never heard of them before.
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