Third vote for the Tudor. It is a watch that you will be able to have fixed for decades, so when the pingfuckit under the bezel flys away, it isn't terminal. The movement is so common it will be cheaper to replace than service, and it should hold most of its value.
Third vote for the Tudor. It is a watch that you will be able to have fixed for decades, so when the pingfuckit under the bezel flys away, it isn't terminal. The movement is so common it will be cheaper to replace than service, and it should hold most of its value.
This one isn't marked as sold yet;
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