A watch as a treat to myself... suggestions please

A watch as a treat to myself... suggestions please

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danb79

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11,430 posts

86 months

Sunday 25th May
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AB

18,183 posts

209 months

Sunday 25th May
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https://www.watchfinder.co.uk/Breitling/Cosmonaute...

I know it's silver case but it's pretty dark overall.

Royal Jelly

3,812 posts

212 months

Sunday 25th May
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https://www.iwc.com/gb/en/watches/pilot-watches

Functional, low-frills tool watches. Historic significance from WW2. Lots of titanium/black/coloured case options here. The titanium/ceratanium watches are all fairly meaty, and have quite a big presence with the way they wear.

M11rph

882 posts

35 months

Sunday 25th May
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Seamaster Planet Ocean 600M Titanium.

Case diameter 43.5mm, 16.2mm thick so a fair chunk of a watch but manages to do classy and substantial IMO.

£8700 asking price, expect at least 10% off any UK RRP.
https://www.goldsmiths.co.uk/Omega-Seamaster-Plane...




Chronograph variant goes bigger still, 45.5mm. Various colours. Silver, but brushed and not shiny!
https://www.chisholmhunter.co.uk/omega-seamaster-p...

Stedman

7,321 posts

206 months

Sunday 25th May
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IWC pilot or Portuguese?

alabbasi

2,947 posts

101 months

Sunday 25th May
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Omega will fit the bill.

rallye101

2,367 posts

211 months

Sunday 25th May
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A nice oversized panerai will be great

Regbuser

5,419 posts

49 months

Sunday 25th May
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matt666

448 posts

218 months

Sunday 25th May
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Don’t rule out second hand. Check Chrono24 or eBay - they have an authentication service which is very good at protecting the buyer, and can be as new with no marks, all the paperwork etc.

It’s essential to handle and try out the watches, I’ve had my heart set on watches before that I instantly did a u-turn on as soon as I tried them on.

That Endurance looks nice in the photos but it’s a quartz and £3k is a lot for a quartz Breitling IMO. Also it’s made of something called Breitlight, which is shrouded in marketing speak but could look and feel a bit plasticky.

You should be able to get into an Avenger second hand for much less than £5k and it’s a much better watch

AB

18,183 posts

209 months

Sunday 25th May
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At that price I'd be buying used every single time, much more watch for your money

Richtea1970

1,538 posts

74 months

Sunday 25th May
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danb79 said:
^^^ hehe

Thanks folks...

Narrowed it down to these:

Breitling Avenger green: https://www.goldsmiths.co.uk/Breitling-Avenger-Chr...

Breitling Endurance orange: https://www.goldsmiths.co.uk/Breitling-Endurance-P...

And this Tag: https://www.goldsmiths.co.uk/TAG-Heuer-Formula-1-C...

I don't want to spend much more than £5k TBH; makes me uncomfortable

The Breitling Endurance leads the pack for me, I just think it's a super looking watch

Going to speak to a few local jewellers this week that deal with these brands and see what can be done; I don't want to order online ideally as would like to test drive them first
I'm a Breitling man too but would make sure you take a look at the Endurance in person. Feels quite lightweight and gimmicky to me.
As I said, I like a Breitling but with your criteria, I'd be going Omega as above. Looks good and will hold it's money better than a Breitling.

Dicky Knee

1,078 posts

145 months

Sunday 25th May
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Can I suggest this:

https://www.hackettwatches.com/watch/2023-superoce...

To all intents and purposes a new watch and Dom Hackett has an excellent reputation.

If the bracelet isn't your cup of tea, ask Dom to source a rubber strap and it will look like this:

https://www.watches-of-switzerland.co.uk/Breitling...


Geertsen

1,108 posts

73 months

Sunday 25th May
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danb79 said:
^^^ hehe

Thanks folks...

Narrowed it down to these:

Breitling Avenger green: https://www.goldsmiths.co.uk/Breitling-Avenger-Chr...

Breitling Endurance orange: https://www.goldsmiths.co.uk/Breitling-Endurance-P...

And this Tag: https://www.goldsmiths.co.uk/TAG-Heuer-Formula-1-C...

I don't want to spend much more than £5k TBH; makes me uncomfortable

The Breitling Endurance leads the pack for me, I just think it's a super looking watch

Going to speak to a few local jewellers this week that deal with these brands and see what can be done; I don't want to order online ideally as would like to test drive them first
I’ve been trying to think of some options but I’m struggling to argue with the Breitling Endurance. I personally wouldn’t get it in orange but I like the watch a lot thumbup.

At £5,000 to £10,000 I’d buy a pre-owned Rolex Sea-Dweller probably, although there’s something not ideal about a pre-owned watch when the purchase is in memory of someone (as yours is). Not sure why, just personal preference.

Edited by Geertsen on Sunday 25th May 23:12

megenzo

272 posts

150 months

Monday 26th May
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I went for a Breitling Superocean Heritage 44 and really like it. I went from rarely wearing a watch (save for a very slim dress Raymond Weil) to wearing the chunkier SOH all the time. It keeps pretty good time, it doesn't need adjusting between date changes every other month.

I went for a couple of rubber straps, and the steel mesh one. I mainly use it with the holed divers strap.

If you want a busy face and a bigger watch, a Navitimer may fit the bill. Discounts can be had if you dont take up the 0% finance

Hoofy

78,454 posts

296 months

Monday 26th May
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I think you need to head to a watch shop and try some on. We all have different tastes and something you like online may not have the same effect on your wrist. I won't mention any brands but it's all very personal, even if you choose a well-know high quality brand. Right now, I can't help but wear one of my cheap bronze watches. I just love them and my "proper" watches get very little "wrist time" to the point where I wonder about selling them.

Deep

2,327 posts

257 months

Monday 26th May
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danb79 said:
^^^ hehe

Thanks folks...

Narrowed it down to these:

Breitling Avenger green: https://www.goldsmiths.co.uk/Breitling-Avenger-Chr...

Breitling Endurance orange: https://www.goldsmiths.co.uk/Breitling-Endurance-P...

And this Tag: https://www.goldsmiths.co.uk/TAG-Heuer-Formula-1-C...

I don't want to spend much more than £5k TBH; makes me uncomfortable

The Breitling Endurance leads the pack for me, I just think it's a super looking watch

Going to speak to a few local jewellers this week that deal with these brands and see what can be done; I don't want to order online ideally as would like to test drive them first
Personally I think the dial on the Endurance looks like a dog's dinner

LightweightLouisDanvers

2,487 posts

57 months

Monday 26th May
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The Tag is very nice.

HocusPocus

1,459 posts

115 months

Monday 26th May
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With your budget there are so many quality watches of many different styles to choose from. I recommend physically browsing in some of the better retailers one weekend. Pictures never tell the full story and there will be variable and often unexpected details (size, weight, feel, colour, materials, clasp, bezel, movement, sound, shape, comfort, finish quality etc). Watch buying should be a tactile and memorably joyous event. Hopefully the purchase journey will become part of the story of the watch and it's connection to you.

No pressure to buy there or then, and take your time to find the right one for you. Good luck and enjoy the journey.

Wills2

25,859 posts

189 months

Monday 26th May
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I think a used DSSD would be perfect, large and slab sided, easier on the wallet as well as a new watch from many of the other brands mentioned is and exercise in burning thousands, in fact I wouldn't buy a new watch whatever brand you decide as they are overpriced these days always go used.




M11rph

882 posts

35 months

Monday 26th May
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Deep said:
Personally I think the dial on the Endurance looks like a dog's dinner
It does look rather confused. The compass bezel and pulsometer are also odd choices?

Here's another option? Sinn (pronounced Zin) are quality watches and certainly have cachet amongst those who know about watches.

Sinn 140 ST. Cushion style case, 44mm diameter, 16mm thick so plenty of presence! The Sinn Tegimented finsh both dulls the steel so no bling and makes it extremely scratch resistant. Plenty going on with the dial, but not confused.

Circa £4k on the leather strap, but I'd always get the Bracelet (metal strap) if available when purchasing. On many watches they are difficult/impossible/ ridiculously expensive to purchase later. Sinn bracelets are a relatively reasonable £400 https://www.jurawatches.co.uk/products/sinn-140-st... so.


Available as below in Stainless, which looks like Titanium with the finish, or also black.