New 'vintage' watch - Seamaster 60th, JLC Tribute to Deep Sea or something else?
I've a couple of vintage watches which are probably a little too delicate to be wearing every day, so I'm thinking about buying something more modern which still has a vintage style and keep my old watches for occasional wears.
I'm thinking of either a new Seamaster 300 60th Anniversary or spend a little more and find a used JLC tribute to Deep Sea (memovox).
I'm guessing I'll have to pay list for the Seamaster (£5200) and a probably a chunk more for the JLC (£8,000?). Is that about right?
Would the JLC hold value better, given it would already be used to an established secondhand market? Given the 60th Seamaster is a close copy of the original, do we think Omega are going to do loads of new editions once this sells out?
Are there any alternatives to these I may have missed (I have a late 70's SeaDweller and 1972 Speedmaster Pro)?
Any opinions on either watch?