Thoughts on this?
Hi, I'm planning on buying a mm300 in januari. A watch that I've wanted for the last 3 years, but just to play with fire, are there any alternatives I should look in to in the same price range? I mean... I love it, but am I too one eyed? Am I overlooking some other model?
Conditions are the following:
New price below or equal to the mm300 (EUR 2000 / £1600)
Diver
Not too big (over 44mm) and not too small (under 42mm)
Not titanium.
If the answer is no, and the mm300 has no real rival, then I'm all for that response :)
Last edited by yonsson; 13th November 2012 at 19:31.
Thoughts on this?
Both great watches but stay on course and try the MM300 first, it sounds like you need to get it out of your system.
And it's hard to get her out of your mind once you have laid your eyes on that lady...
The power reserve indicator adds clutter to the dial. OK if you like that addition but not a clean balanced look which the Seiko offers.
The Seiko has a one piece case ( as far as I am aware ) the Orient I think is a two piece case.
May not matter to you but I would prefer the Seiko case. No logical reason I just like the idea ( if not the actuality ) of a one piece case.
The only one that comes to mind is the TAG Aquaracer calibre 5 automatic
Sinn U1? Great watch But quite different from the MM300
How about a Damasko chrono?
rest assured there are no alternatives to the MM, or i can't think of any in that price range
Go for the MM300!!! It is amazing!
Totally different style but what about Doxa?
SBDX003 on the left. Only 500 made though and impossible to find. I think someone on the forum has one.
A used one will be in your price range:
No competition I believe...
The MM300 is a beautiful thing...but the OS300 definitely is worth a look, and at a fraction of the price.
Some great thoughts here!
A Doxa would be nice, but I've never had a a Doxa, so that feels like a bit of a gamble.
Sbdx003 is very nice, but pretty much impossible to find @ a reasonable price. + I don't really care for gold accents.
Omega, I fear is nothing for me. If it can be found around the corner, then it doesn't matter how good it is.
Orient 300 should wear bigger and heavier than mm300.
I would suggest sumo, costs only 1/3 of MM300 with basically 80% of the features...OR a sumo in MM300's dial and hands..
I would take a Steelfish over the MM300 any day. These are built like a tank, but still look good on the wrist and no cheap rattly Seiko bracelet either.
Well, that is kind of true, but looking into alternatives is always a good thing.
There is a saying, that goes something like: In belief, there is doubt...
Honestly, neither the orient 300, nor the sumo come close to matching the mm300 for build quality and everyday wearability. As an added bonus, the watch is a direct relative of the original 6159 from 1968.
Last edited by lenny; 14th November 2012 at 14:43.
As others have said the MM300 is a fantastic watch & one I think I'll always have in the collection.
A Doxa & a U Series Sinn are also fine watches, but as wells as, not instead of IMHO.
Andy
Wanted - Damasko DC57
I've only just noticed the MM300 has no crown guard.
That seems a bit odd for a 'tool watch'.
I'd recommend a Doxa as an alternative.
If you are looking at a Japanese alternative, the alternative is the Orient or Orient Star 300m Diver which is no bad thing. Having owned both, they are two well made Japanese Divers with manual winding and hacking facilities (new Orient variant only) but at slightly different price points.
If you are looking at something non Japanese then there is obviously more choice, but you cannot go wrong with the Orient or Seiko. My choice is the SBDX001.
Last edited by j111dja; 14th November 2012 at 16:38.
Pricing downwards I can't think of anything close to the Seiko MM300. Best save your money to get one used
Having had a Halios Laguna and been very impressed with the design/quality/timekeeping and overall package I'd throw that in as a wildcard. If you can find one!
It would have to be the Sinn U1 for me. After buying several watches online and being disappointed in the flesh, I reckon the U1 is one of the few watches out there I would risk buying blind again. Don't get me wrong the MM300 looks like a nice watch but not special enough for me to make another blind purchase. It just doesn't stand out enough for me.
I second the Breitling Steelfish, a second-hand one in immaculate condition should easily fit in your budget. I am wearing mine today actually (older 42mm version with blue dial). I don't think you will get better bang for your buck in that price bracket.
I ordered a new mm300 last night. Now the wait begins.