• Slight update in the watch search.

    Firstly, this:

    It's my grandfather's old watch. The strap is a bit ropey, the glass is scratched, and it has sat unused for about 30 years so it could do with a thorough service, but it seems to work perfectly and is keeping time well (no obvious change in past 24hrs). I think it's pretty smart so I could use it infrequently as a dress watch.

    Secondly I tried on a few watches in town. Most shops I visited had very similar selections inc. Tissot, Seiko etc. but it was hard to find many of the watches I liked from the suggestions above. I tried a visodate but it looked very dressy in person and I wasn't a huge fan. I couldn't find either a Seiko SKX007 or Steinhart Ocean Black but I tried a SKA371P1 and although I wasn't 100% I think it was my favourite watch of the day... unfortunately however, it was vetoed by my GF who appears to have something against the bezel on diver style watches.

    I think the only watch we both liked was a Citizen Eco-Drive titanium. However, I wanted something automatic... This may be a misplaced desire, especially since I don't know much about watches but the salesman failed to convince me about the eco-drive mechanism.

    I'd like to find somewhere I could try some of the SARB varieties... I like the SARB033, and although I don't like the leather strap on the SARB017 I saw a picture where it looked good with a metal bracelet as well as Nato type straps.


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  • Very nice. You shouldn't need to service it like you say, if you are just wearing rarely as a dress watch.

  • Your grandfathers old Omega is very nice. I once asked the guys at ALSAL if an old auto works, does it it need servicing? They seemed to think it wasn't required if it keeps decent time.

    Citizen Eco-Drive movements are very good, but essentially a quartz with a light charged capacitor instead of a battery. They don't last forever like the ads say as the capacitor loses the ability to charge after several years. I like them as they are accurate and relatively robust but I have had 2 fail after about 5 years. These were diving watches used in the surf though.

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