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re: OT watch aficionados - getting something nice quickly

Posted on 6/15/23 at 5:00 pm to
Posted by Hickok
Htown
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Posted on 6/15/23 at 5:00 pm to
I’d go Tissot gentleman for that price range
Posted by Obtuse1
Westside Bodymore Yo
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Posted on 6/15/23 at 5:04 pm to
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Hamilton Skeleton too busy?


Some people like skeletons but I HATE them unless it is just an opening for a tourbillon or something from the true masters of open-worked watch: Vacheron Constantin, both are a wee bit out of your (and my) price range.

Some to look at, I suggest going to the manufacturer's sites first so you can just look at the collections that fit you eye.

Some to consider

Seiko Presage Cocktail Time collection, the SARB065 is the original but discontinued and people are asking too much for them on the secondary market IMO Seiko makes a lot more variations now

Hamilton Jazzmaster and Broadway collections

Oris Big Crown

Tissot Gentleman Le Locle Carson

Baume et Mercier Classima Hampton

Longines Conquest

Frederique Constant Classics



There are a ton of options, don't pay attention to the prices from these manufacturers too closely because most of them are available from places like Jomashop with deep discounts. One thing you can also do is look at much more expensive watches and find something you like then ask for cheaper watches that are similar.


try to find something you like so we can go from there, people will know a lot of options when we get a feel for your eye.
Posted by Broke
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Posted on 6/15/23 at 5:09 pm to
Buy a Seiko Pepsi or Black Monster and call it a day for now. Then work on the big watch later.
Posted by baybeefeetz
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Posted on 6/15/23 at 5:09 pm to
Tissot PRX
Posted by Meauxjeaux
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Posted on 6/15/23 at 5:10 pm to
Ya, this purchase is just to get me something that will be a daily wear and starter... that's real close to what I;m thinking for right now.

Posted by baybeefeetz
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Posted on 6/15/23 at 5:11 pm to
Oysterquartz is a beautiful watch.
Posted by Meauxjeaux
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Posted on 6/15/23 at 5:12 pm to
These are all super helpful, thanks everyone.
Posted by 24nights
Louisiana
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Posted on 6/15/23 at 5:12 pm to
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If you can bump it a bit to around 3.5 you can get a 1980s Rolex


Posted by Gaston
Dirty Coast
Member since Aug 2008
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Posted on 6/15/23 at 5:15 pm to
I beat the shite out of mine. Bought mine for myself when I turned 40, and I likely won’t ever buy another watch. Just is what is.

I have favorite watches, but I’m simply not loaded enough to make a fifty fathoms my beater…and I would if I had it.
Posted by tilco
Spanish Fort, AL
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Posted on 6/15/23 at 5:17 pm to
I love watch threads
Posted by Obtuse1
Westside Bodymore Yo
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Posted on 6/15/23 at 5:26 pm to
Just a bunch or random choices from Joma

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I really like the last one which is a Hamilton Railroad with a sub-second dial. I like it because I like anthracite color dials and I think the sub-seconds sets it apart from the crowd a little. I might replace the strap though.



One note about a lot of the dressy watches is that they lack lume, which may or may not be a killer for someone.
Posted by Dandaman
Louisiana
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Posted on 6/15/23 at 6:21 pm to
I think a nice replica is what you want.
Posted by Mid Iowa Tiger
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Posted on 6/15/23 at 6:26 pm to
Honest question.

What’s the benefit of a midrange watch? Why not wait and go big when you’re ready.

Posted by Meauxjeaux
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Posted on 6/15/23 at 6:40 pm to
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Feverishly going through these.. this is incredible!
Posted by Meauxjeaux
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Posted on 6/15/23 at 6:42 pm to
quote:

What’s the benefit of a midrange watch? Why not wait and go big when you’re ready.



I just want to do both... and timing. Really want to have something for this weekend/next week.

Seriously, I have never (outside of maybe 5-7 days) worn a watch in my life and I'm dead-set to do it now. But obviously not doing a higher end one on this timeframe.
Posted by StreamsOfWhiskey
The Woodlands, TX
Member since Jun 2013
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Posted on 6/15/23 at 6:44 pm to
I’ll sell you my Ball Engineer Hydrocarbon for $1500.
Posted by Drank
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Posted on 6/15/23 at 6:54 pm to
Not a watch guy by any means. Inherited all of my late father’s watches but still only wear a sand colored G-Shock that does the trick
Never heard of Hamilton before but those look great. Might have to ‘class’ it up soon on the low-end of watches. Those are definitely affordable.
OP let us know what you go with.

Obtuse, see you in Le Tour thread in a few weeks? Can’t believe it’s almost time again
Posted by Obtuse1
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Posted on 6/15/23 at 6:59 pm to
One more option which is pushing your budget a little but gets you a watch that is a IYKYK kinda watch and will catch the eye of any watch geek, in other words it is special for the money.



The Nomos Club 38. They have multiple colors. The only issue it is 38mm but it is all dial so it wears large. Smaller watches are very in these days and while 38mm is not small by most people's standards it still might turn some off. Since you don't wear watches before considering it I would make a paper approximation and consider it.

This watch has an in-house mechanical movement, it is manual wind so that must be considered but it is one of those watches that punches well above its price in a number of ways. You also aren't going to get one in a couple of days but it would be a very nice watch to start a collection with. $1650

Nomos

They are made in the Glashütte region of Germany and again IYKYK. Glashütte means more than Swiss-made to a watch geek.
Posted by nobigdeal69
baton rouge
Member since Nov 2009
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Posted on 6/15/23 at 7:19 pm to
Listen to obtuse.

Seiko sarb would be my choice. Gaston loves German pilot watches. They’re cool, but they’re more of a casual watch. Im assuming you’ll be wearing a suit to this event, so get yourself a dress watch.
Posted by BigPapiDoesItAgain
Amérique du Nord
Member since Nov 2009
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Posted on 6/15/23 at 7:37 pm to
I'm on board with the Tissot offerings mentioned and linked by Obtuse 1. I just came back from Europe and saw several of the Tissot PRX and Tissot Gentleman's in person and was impressed.

I think if you can get your hands on one on your timeline, the Seiko SARB0035 is an excellent choice, especially the creamy white dial. 37 or 38 mm, looks similar to a DateJust or Oyster Perp but with Dauphine hands. It does have a date window at 3 o'clock unlike an OP. The cream dial is lovely.

Good luck
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