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• #29452
Nelson, Armida, Seiko also. All of the above do a good watch for your budget.
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• #29453
Strap? £10 for a decent one from Cousins. Crystal around £2. Price in a shop probably something like £40.
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• #29454
American pocket watches are very, very well made. Circa turn of the century - look at Waltham, Elgin, etc. Aim for 15 jewels or more.
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• #29455
But I presume removing the Omega buckle etc is another cost. I think the watch should retain the buckle.
Am I wrong?
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• #29456
Yes, you would swap the buckle over to a strap with the correct width at the buckle end. Would only take one minute.
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• #29457
Just as a side note, I chucked a few quid at the Kickstarter for these guys. I love the legible dials. Obviously haven't handled one yet but they could be cracking watches for the money.
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/the-alkin-model-one-automatic-watch#/
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• #29458
Cheers. By American pocket watches is that the country, a brand, a style?
Turn of the century I guess you mean 1900, not 2000?
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• #29459
The buckle is a minute of a job. There's a spring bar in it that lets you just take it out and put it on the same size strap.
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• #29460
Yes, something like 1880 - 1920. And USA-made. A bargain because they made so many. If buying a gold coloured case, pay attention to the number of years guaranteed for rolled gold - the longer the thicker.
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• #29461
Thanks. I always overcomplicate things!
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• #29462
what would you buy if money was no object, and why?
Then perhaps hive mind will be able to offer some suitable alternatives.
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• #29463
Thanks all!
Particularly for suggesting Straton, who are new to me: everything in budget appeals and I'm digging the Seventies vibe.
Are Helson and Armida connected? The similarity between the websites is striking.
Apart from Straton (especially Syncro and Speciale), a Steinhart Ocean One green (39?) and Laco Aachen Blaue Stunde are on the shortlist: it seems I'm drawn to a bit of colour.
Nothing from Timefactors is striking enough for me. And apart from the overwhelming choice, I'm don't think Seiko is "special" enough (and I have a BFK). An Armida A10 would be in the running If it weren't for the big date and I'm not sure about quartz, for the occasion. I haven't ruled out an A1.
what would you buy if money was no object, and why?
That's a rabbit hole I don't have time to explore: I've only got until December! :)
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• #29464
Helson and Armida use the same factory in Hong Kong but are otherwise unrelated. Armida uses solely catalogue parts, Helson has a few custom parts in some of their watches.
I'm a bit of a sucker for Helson.
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• #29465
Straton ay? I'll just put this here...
Which I believe is a nod to the Movado Datron.
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• #29466
Thanks.
The bronze cases are quite striking...
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• #29467
Definitely "on theme", but trying a bit too hard/too much going on for me.
Thanks all the same.
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• #29469
love it. the older one is great as well
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• #29470
I'm a sucker for a pretty black face... Still think chronos are silly tho'...
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• #29471
Panda Hamilton swoon
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• #29472
chronos are useless, but they look good and give you a sense of justification for the money you paid because you have a complication!!
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• #29473
I'm not certain, but I think that version was a fairly limited edition. Think I read somewhere that they're not easy to find.
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• #29474
Not bad at all. 😎
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• #29475
Have the opportunity to get a Black Bay 36 for a bit of a discount through work (with the downside of it having a work-related embossing on the bezel).. kind of tempted..
Also Helson, certainly have presence.
Personally I'd say Timefactors are the best bang for your buck in that price range.