Watches - another OCD problem
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@Giles I like the Aquanauts too, but unless you've got blackmail photos of the AD or are in Thierry Stern's good books, you're unlikely to get one. I'd probably get the Chronograph instead, though.
@mclaincausey the Tonda is a lovely looking watch, and I believe that they have a high standard of finishing. I like that they're not a typical Instagram-friendly watch, so they won't attract unwanted attention like a Rolex might, and it's more fun to have something that's not so well known. Also, it hasn't got any text on its dial.
The Robb Report said that they've been increasing in popularity in recent years, so there's growing demand, which should help with retaining resale value.
@IrishHeart the Tudors have a good reputation, especially the Black Bay 54. I'd echo the comments that it's cheaper to get it on the bracelet and then buy straps afterwards. The dealer might even throw in one or two as a sweetener.
I was going to suggest the Seamaster Diver as an alternative to the Tudor, but I think that Omega have bumped their prices up, and now they're getting on for Rolex money.
If you really want a Rolex, then I'd suggest skipping the Tudor and keep on saving. The Black Bay is around 40% of the price of a no-date Submariner. (Although a Sub is nearly as much as the smaller Glashütte Original SeaQ, which is probably a nicer piece...)
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@mclaincausey I found this video about the Tonda.
And here's another from Time and Tide looking at the Tonda range of watches.
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@Graeme thanks for all of your feedback and suggestions.
One of the things I like about the BB54 is the dimensions. It sits much more comfortably on my wrist than a Sub.
If I were to consider Rolex, it would be the Explorer but I have an Omega Railmaster from 2009, and although clearly the Rolex is a better watch, didn’t differentiate itself enough to my untrained eye when I look to rotate what I’m wearing. I can also buy the Tudor now as opposed to waiting months/years for the Explorer.
The Glashutte and Seamaster are both very nice, but the BB still ticks more boxes for me.
Thanks so much for the time taken to give me feedback. You clearly have a much greater knowledge and experience of watches than me, so I always learn plenty from you when reading your comments on this thread.
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Has the brand Isotope been mentioned? I keep looking at their watches and I love their style.
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@joephoto I’d never heard of them until you posted. Some fun designs and a decent price point.
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@IrishHeart glad to help and was just giving you a few more options. Not that you need them.
I think that Omega is probably ahead on movements, but Rolex makes better cases and bracelets.
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@Graeme thanks; approaching the platonic ideal of a minimalist dual time watch.
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The Chopard are not traveller's GMT, they are "caller's GMT". It's a completely different functionality.
The best GMT implementation is that of Ulysses Nardin. They have produced a number of versions over the years, but it's a true traveller's GMT, where the home time appears in a window (on a 24hr scale), and the local time can be increased or decreased in 1hr increments with 2 pushers, and a date slaved to the local time, as it should. Here is my favorite (which also has an innovative crown function selector and an enamel dial):
https://www.gmtpost.com/post/ulysse-nardin-classic-dual-time-enamel -
@Graeme said in Watches - another OCD problem:
@Giles I like the Aquanauts too, but unless you've got blackmail photos of the AD or are in Thierry Stern's good books, you're unlikely to get one. I'd probably get the Chronograph instead, though.
@Giles do you want me to to have a word with Thierry, he fixed me up with a 5712 Nautilus last time he and I met up.
I am sure he could rustle up and Aquanaut travel time for you.
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some of my watches I have collected over the years.
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Picked up a Black Bay 58 in blue recently and I’ve been pleasantly surprised. The color really changes depending on lighting conditions. Love wearing it with the ihsh-265!
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Gorgeous. That’s my favorite aside from the 54
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Pulled the trigger on the BB54. Love it.
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One of my rotation watches. Love this one.
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@jeffrx the 58 is a nice watch and it was a close call for me between that and the 54.
Another snap of mine enhanced by the IH shirt!