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    • AnesthetistA
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      Massive and super heavy but one of my favorite divers.

      IG: bluehandsslim

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      • JiiJ
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        Sold the Breitling and the Benarus and am now looking for a "beater" (aka a watch to wear when the Sub is out of place but it won't see much beating per se, got a G shock for that). Definitely over big watches, never thought it would happen to me but the difference in comfort and wearability is too big a thing to overlook. Been eyeing the Sinn 556 and am hoping to find one used but that might be along shot given my target budget. Want something fairly simple and preferably not another dive watch and want to keep it in the sub 500 € range. If you guys have suggestions, feel free to do so - automatic or handwound are both ok, and I'd like to keep it in the 39-41 mm range. Wearability on nato/zulu is a definite plus. Oh, and definite no-no:s are roman numerals, numerals for all the hour indexes (3-6-9-12 or less is ok) and day-date displays. No direct homages either..

        I've also looked at the JDM Seiko SARB033 (I've probably mentioned it earlier in this thread, funny how things go in circles) but something's holding me back even though it could do double duty as a more dress watch if I can't do the James Bond thing and wear the sub 🙂 It is pretty though…

        Regarding the Seiko Monster, it most definitely is a lot of watch for the money and it is quite iconic. I've never liked it from an aesthetic viewpoint so I would prefer the classic SKX007 and get a "super oyster"-bracelet from the 'bay if I wanted to spruce it up. I've owned a SKX-series Seiko and liked it quite a bit. The movement is very reliable, no hacking or hand-winding though but never bothered me that much. Mine did a steady +12-15s/day which IMHO was quite good considering the price. Probably possible to regulate it for better performance but never bothered.

        AIAN HA-TO!

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        • CutlasshoundC
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          Have a look at the maratac pilot watch. Comes in a 42mm approx model. Very clean, large sapphire crystal done. Nice fucking watch!

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          • CutlasshoundC
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            Pic of 42 and 46 models

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            • CutlasshoundC
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              • JiiJ
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                Yeah I have looked at the smaller one but can't get over the number indexes….

                And by the way, Seikos 6R15 movement is hacking and hand-windable, the 7s26 found in the seiko 5 and SKX:s is not. I was under the impression that the Monster had the 7s26 but I've been out of the loop regarding that for a few years so I might be wrong.

                AIAN HA-TO!

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                • nizzel55N
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                  IH-666S (33), IH-666UHR (33), IH-666SII (32)
                  IHSH-76 (L), IHSH-62 (L), IHSH-101 (L), IHSH-109 (L)

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                  • ChrisC
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                    @Jii:

                    Yeah I have looked at the smaller one but can't get over the number indexes….

                    And by the way, Seikos 6R15 movement is hacking and hand-windable, the 7s26 found in the seiko 5 and SKX:s is not. I was under the impression that the Monster had the 7s26 but I've been out of the loop regarding that for a few years so I might be wrong.

                    You're right about the 7S26; I had a brain freeze on that one.

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                    • GraemeG
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                      The Tissot Luxury Automatic COSC is a above your budget, at around €790 inclusive.

                      Yes, it's got an ETA movement, but it's chronometer certified, so should be accurate. Not only that, but ETA have dropped its frequency to 3 Hz, and used low friction materials, meaning that it's got an eighty hour power reserve. It's a bit more horologically interesting than the average budget timepiece.

                      There are write-ups on it at Hodinkee and Watch Insider.

                      Going up a bit more (I know, I know) is the Nomos Club. It's €1080 inclusive, but you get a piece with an in-house movement, which gets you credibility amongst watch nerds.

                      It's got five numbers, which I hope isn't too many, and it's a bit small at 36 mm. But it does come on a Cordovan strap.

                      (Sorry Jii, I got mixed up between you and Snowy from your similar avatars, and thought that you'd not be paying VAT. Hence things are a bit pricey…)

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                      • AnesthetistA
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                        Nomos makes an amazing watch. I have a TAngente and it is perfect.

                        IG: bluehandsslim

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                        • JiiJ
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                          Haha, thanks Graeme for the suggestions. Both are a little bit too "dressy" for me right now. And really trying to keep to the budget (or going under it preferably) since this watch won't get much use I suspect. Doesn't have to be that fancy either. Bumped into this and it ticks almost all the boxes: not a direct homage, cheap, clean dial, works on a Nato, decent movement but why oh why does it have to have a mineral glass crystal?

                          AIAN HA-TO!

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                          • GraemeG
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                            I'd have thought the Sub would have worked in most situations, and what it didn't cover would be handled by the G-Shock. But I'm coming from the position of being a one-watch man. Were I looking for something else, I'd probably go for something a bit more dressy, like the Nomos, which would work better with a suit.

                            The UHR looks nice, though.

                            How about a really leftfield suggestion: a Moto 360.

                            They're due out later this summer, and are an Android Wear based smartwatch. The front is a touchscreen, and can switch from a traditional looking timepiece to running apps. I don't know the expected price, but it'll probably be around your budget.

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                            • JiiJ
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                              Yeah you might be right. I've always considered myself a one watch man myself. Ordered some nato strap adapters for the G-shock and decided to settle for that for now.

                              AIAN HA-TO!

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                              • derivative666D
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                                @jii I have had my eye on a submariner now for a year. I think in the next 2 months it is time for me to finally pull the trigger on a dateless.

                                "honorable mention to the bearded giant aka derivative666 for being a stand up dude & not changing with the seasons since i've been around these parts" Monday

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                                • CutlasshoundC
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                                  @Jii:

                                  Yeah you might be right. I've always considered myself a one watch man myself. Ordered some nato strap adapters for the G-shock and decided to settle for that for now.

                                  Get your self a good solid screwdriver as the stap adaptors can be a ballache to fit without one!!!!

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                                  • AnesthetistA
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                                    Seiko Alpinist on shell cordovan. Relatively inexpensive, functional, versatile, and can take what you can throw at it. It is also a JDM so not everyone has it.

                                    IG: bluehandsslim

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                                    • JiiJ
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                                      Derivative666 here's something to give a lil' push :). I still catch myself looking at my wrist and think "holy shit I've got a Submariner and damn is it nice".

                                      Cutlasshound, yeah I've installed a pair a few years ago and know exactly what you're talking about 🙂

                                      AIAN HA-TO!

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                                      • derivative666D
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                                        Such a beauty

                                        "honorable mention to the bearded giant aka derivative666 for being a stand up dude & not changing with the seasons since i've been around these parts" Monday

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                                        • GraemeG
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                                          Jii, having convinced you that you don't need another watch, there's always the indestructible Victorinox INOX. It's quartz, but don't hold that against it, and so over-engineered you can drive a tank over it. Twice.

                                          That Sub looks nice. D666, have you seen the new Sea Dweller 4000? It's similar to a Sub, but a bit more burly.

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                                          • JiiJ
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                                            That Victorinox is indeed quite interesting. Kind of like a more refined G-shock 🙂 Got nothing against quartz watches either, they definitely make life easier especially when not being used constantly.

                                            AIAN HA-TO!

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