I think was one was in the £500 - £600 bracket, so not cheap but must admit the quality is right up there. It's perfectly silent and feel like it was built to last.
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Yep
Both the watches that are in it spend most of the time in their cases as I don't wear them daily, it's good to 'exercise' the mechanisms which I rarely do unless worn. Agree it's a bit of an indulgence but it's my birthday and there's nothing else I need/want.
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Oh, okay. Feliz cumpleanos.v8-powered wrote: ↑Sat Mar 27, 2021 11:46 amYep
Both the watches that are in it spend most of the time in their cases as I don't wear them daily, it's good to 'exercise' the mechanisms which I rarely do unless worn. Agree it's a bit of an indulgence but it's my birthday and there's nothing else I need/want.
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How long does one run for when not worn?
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Do you need another watch to time that?
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Excellent - I’ve looked at the wolf winders a couple of times but couldn’t justify it. Like Potter I’ve got a cheap amazon one, but it doesn’t get much use tbh. I tend to wear the same watch for a couple of weeks and then swap so it tends to keep the right time.
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I've always put off buying one due to their price but wife treated me for my birthday, so happy with that.wheelnut wrote: ↑Sat Mar 27, 2021 8:16 pm Excellent - I’ve looked at the wolf winders a couple of times but couldn’t justify it. Like Potter I’ve got a cheap amazon one, but it doesn’t get much use tbh. I tend to wear the same watch for a couple of weeks and then swap so it tends to keep the right time.
As I said previously it is a very nice piece of kit and does feel like it's worth the cost. I did wear my Seamaster daily for over 20 years and it has taken its toll, sending it away next week for a new bezel, hence both decent watches live in the case.
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OK Gents, looking for advice & Ideas.
A very old aunt (the last surviving member of my parents generation) died recently and there will be a little windfall coming my way. I'd like to allocate around a grand to £1500 on a watch which will ultimately go to one of my sons.
The market seems bonkers at the moment so it might be wise to wait for a slump, but it also may not be?
Anyway. looking for ideas of what to look for. New, used?
What's hot and what's not?
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A very old aunt (the last surviving member of my parents generation) died recently and there will be a little windfall coming my way. I'd like to allocate around a grand to £1500 on a watch which will ultimately go to one of my sons.
The market seems bonkers at the moment so it might be wise to wait for a slump, but it also may not be?
Anyway. looking for ideas of what to look for. New, used?
What's hot and what's not?
TIA
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A used Seamaster would be my choice in that price range....G.P wrote: ↑Sun Mar 28, 2021 9:14 pm OK Gents, looking for advice & Ideas.
A very old aunt (the last surviving member of my parents generation) died recently and there will be a little windfall coming my way. I'd like to allocate around a grand to £1500 on a watch which will ultimately go to one of my sons.
The market seems bonkers at the moment so it might be wise to wait for a slump, but it also may not be?
Anyway. looking for ideas of what to look for. New, used?
What's hot and what's not?
TIA
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Thanks, I thought a Seamaster would be out of price range but see the dress versions are in that bracket.v8-powered wrote: ↑Sun Mar 28, 2021 9:17 pm
A used Seamaster would be my choice in that price range....
Coincidentally, she had all her sailing qualifications and used to spend April to October of most years cruising / sailing around the Greek islands with a small flotilla of friends, return to Malta for winter, so quite appropriate!
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New:G.P wrote: ↑Sun Mar 28, 2021 9:14 pm OK Gents, looking for advice & Ideas.
A very old aunt (the last surviving member of my parents generation) died recently and there will be a little windfall coming my way. I'd like to allocate around a grand to £1500 on a watch which will ultimately go to one of my sons.
The market seems bonkers at the moment so it might be wise to wait for a slump, but it also may not be?
Anyway. looking for ideas of what to look for. New, used?
What's hot and what's not?
TIA
Longines, Oris, Frederique Constant, Hamilton, Baume et Mercier. Anordain are made in Scotland and have an enamel dial, bit of an acquired taste though.
I'd go for Longines or Oris.
Used:
Omega Seamaster or Speedmaster. You might get lucky with a Brietling.
Tudor (poor man's Rolex) Black Bay 58 is becoming a bit of an icon, there's a photo of mine on this thread. It has an inhouse movement, and comes in at under 3k new. No idea what used prices are like.
I'd avoid TAG.
The trick is to look for an AD and browse their used stock. Avoid the High Street chains.
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Local(ish) independent jewellers, many of them are ADs for Swiss watch brands.
I use these chaps, but they're probably not too handy for you
https://www.rudells.com/
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What Moff says. Also, look at Rado (captain cook is lovely), Sinn, Glycine and some of the Seiko Prospex if you like a chunky diver.G.P wrote: ↑Sun Mar 28, 2021 9:14 pm OK Gents, looking for advice & Ideas.
A very old aunt (the last surviving member of my parents generation) died recently and there will be a little windfall coming my way. I'd like to allocate around a grand to £1500 on a watch which will ultimately go to one of my sons.
The market seems bonkers at the moment so it might be wise to wait for a slump, but it also may not be?
Anyway. looking for ideas of what to look for. New, used?
What's hot and what's not?
TIA
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