James
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Everyone loves a good watch thread
Pretty sure I posted a similar thread a while back when I was looking before. I have a habit of planning to buy something then getting distracted by other stuff and not buying it, but now I'm looking to buy a watch
I want something that I can wear to work or out in the evening etc, so I guess I want a bit of an "all-rounder".
I want a leather strap, and nothing too "busy", although don't mind a bit of chronograph if it's smart. I know almost nothing about watches, just want a decent quality one that looks smart. No budget really, but I'd draw the line at about £2k, don't want to spend that much if I can avoid it though.
These are top 3 at the moment, I really like the RW watch but the strap looks cheap and shit.
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SVM 286
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I prefer the Weil.
Tag Monaco?
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Corsa_Sport21
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Top 3 at the moment.....None of them seem to be working.
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Pete_vxl
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To be fair, with the budget you have, the list is going to be endless.
Stowa, Sinn, Domasko, Oris, Longines, Omega. All of these brands will have a watch that fit your criteria. And there is loads more.
You could also get what your looking for at under £600, easily.
Aftermarket watch straps can be bought online as well so i wouldnt worry about the strap being crap.
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whitter45
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Frederique Constant are very nice watches
As are Baume and Mercier
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Balling
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James, you have a very similar taste in watches to me.
Personally I'd go for the Weil, have loved that watch for years.
Like Pete says, there's a lot of options in your budget and style. Longines is definitely a brand I'd be looking at too.
Love the Evidenza for being a bit different from the norm.
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James
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I really like the RW actually.
I just got back from the Caribbean and I tried the RW on while I was out there, it was £500 less than the UK. Starting to wish I had bought it now
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SVM 286
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My Pa has a Girard Perregaux and an Omega, the jammy sod.
Do like a nice watch. Doesn't have to be super dear though. You can get some really interesting and affordable watches, especially 2nd hand. I've liked some very affordable stuff, which is very unlike me.
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Rickavo
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http://www.ernestjones.co.uk/webstore/d/9446486/hamilton+men%27s+automatic+stainless+steel+chronograph+watch/?cmCat=OVM
I'm thinking about this one ATM
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John
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2 Stowa are much nicer than the RW imo.
I'd take the first one.
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Doug
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quote: Originally posted by Balling
James, you have a very similar taste in watches to me.
Personally I'd go for the Weil, have loved that watch for years.
Like Pete says, there's a lot of options in your budget and style. Longines is definitely a brand I'd be looking at too.
Love the Evidenza for being a bit different from the norm.
I love these! I'm keeping my eye out for one at the moment
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Daniel_Corsa
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Weil for me.
April '06' Corsasport Feature Car | Aug '08' Total Vauxhall Feature Car | Spring '09' Fast Car Feature Car
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BYRON
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quote: Originally posted by whitter45
Frederique Constant are very nice watches
As are Baume and Mercier
Never buy a Baume new. Depreciate like a stone. Darren Reay - wights watches sells them very cheap iirc
That stowa is a lovely piece. Understated.
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Mad Moe
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The second Stowa for me, the Weil is a bit too fussy looking in my opinion.
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SVM 286
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Personal taste is a funny thing.
I quite like the look of the Stowa, but wouldn't have one. It looks too much like the massive clock from the platform or concourse of an old railway station to me. If it was a massive clock, i'd have one for the back wall of the garage though.
Plus to my mind, buying a German watch would be a tiny bit like buying French Guinness, or American cheese
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John
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Nothing wrong with German watches, I'm having a Lange & Sohne one day.
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SVM 286
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Not saying there's anything wrong with it. I wouldn't be surprised if they were very well designed, engineered and assembled.
But to my mind, if it's not a cheapie, it's gotta be Swiss John
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Jules S
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£2k is an awkward budget...it doesn't really reach enough of new watches to make it 'worthwhile' in the sense you will be wearing something that not many would aspire to
I'd go pre worn - something like this
http://www.blowers-jewellers.co.uk/IWC_Aquatimer_IW354807_S13422.htm
Sold unfortunately, but an IWC for just over £2k
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John
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Surprised people spend so much money on something that's clearly been worn. If it was immaculate maybe, but that needs a new strap at least.
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Jules S
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quote: Originally posted by John
Surprised people spend so much money on something that's clearly been worn. If it was immaculate maybe, but that needs a new strap at least.
Depends doesn't it?
It's like insisting on a brand new car; but knowing its worth £x less as soon as you drive it off the forecourt
You get a 'lot' of used watch for £2k....new less so
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John
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You get loads of watch for 2k new.
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whitter45
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Depends john on how you define loads of watch
I.e 2k may get you a universal movement used in loads of brands or may get you a in house movement
When spending 2k upwards it's more than presentation you are starting to buy into movements etc
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John
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Your baume and Mercier which is over 2k AFAIK uses a valjoux movement. Loads use ETA movements, including IWC. I know what you get and don't get at each price bracket. You may not get Manufacture d'horlogerie for that but there are still loads of watches, with perfectly good movements.
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whitter45
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I agree John - I wasn't referencing my Watch but just in General
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John
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My point was just that spending over 2k doesn't mean you get anything technically different.
One for you actually Jules. Your Panerai. Is that from before they started making their own movements again. Is that from Valjoux?
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