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I hate watch threads, and don't like expensive watches but need a 'dress watch'. I like the look of seamasters but am no way spending more than £200 - any ideas?
Get a seamaster, or at least try and stretch to something like a Stowa, if I were spending £200 on a watch I would buy an ABC watch, dress watches around that budget look a little naff.
I've had a Seiko divers for years and have still to break it. £50 from eBay, and it has been dived with, frozen, bashed off trees and rocks repeatedly and generally abused without any problems whatsoever.
Seamaster 'homage' watches;
http://www.alpha-watch.com/sub.php?list=3
O&W (Ollech & Wajs) (if you can find one)
http://www.chronotime.ch/7201/index.html
Check out werners flying watches
I wouldn't call a Seamaster (or any other diver) a "dress watch". They should be smaller, simpler, more elegant and have leather straps, not clanky bracelets. IMO 😉
Seiko and Citizen do good ranges of auto and quartz divers in that price range though which are excellent. Look on eBay or sites like creation watches for the interesting far eastern stuff that they don't bring to the UK. Quite fancying a Seiko SNZH5 (more of a vintage dive watch look - along the lines of the Blancpain Fifty Fathoms) right now.
I am punting a titanium Seiko one over on the classifieds - same style as the Seamaster that I replaced it with 😆
What on this earth is a dress watch?
join the casio club like any sensible chap with a need to carry the time. £5 worth of functional retro goodness, you can even buy one with a calculator on it, technology gone mad 😆
[url= http://www.bling-bling-online.co.uk/ ]bing-bling online[/url] - no playa should be without one of these..
Get a Seiko Orange Monster... £120 off tinternet. Fantastic value for an auto watch.
Christopher Ward
What the other fellow said. A dress watch has a slim case, leather strap and some attempt at style.
I'd go for a Quartz battery powered one, perhaps a Skagen if it's for occasional use.
I can vouch that Seikos are very solidly made and they do reasonable automatic watches for 50 quid upwards, but you won't get a cheap auto movement and a thin case...
