I think NFW do some.
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Hello everyone?
I'd love to buy a Steinhart, but I am put off by lack of WR.
I 'd like to find a pilot watch that can go swimming with no problems...(I swim daily..)
IWC is WAY beyond my budget...
Any nice options?
Thanks.
the only thing i would consider would be the none screw down crowns. while the watch will function perfectly well in water they are not designed for activity in water as such (most pilots try and avoid water submersion!!) so if you are swimming regularly i would say its only a question of time before you catch catch the crown and when its open thats that. added to that the need for an alternative strap as the leather supplied wont hold up too well compared to rubber/nato. my 2cents would be buy the watch you like and if you are going swimming, grab a cheap as casio/timex/seiko for the pool and never worry about the watch you like. the swim watch will probably set you back no more than a good quality rubber/nato anyway.
just my opinion mate and for what its worth i like the Nav too, good choice.
Have a look at the Fortis range, most of their pilot watches are 200M WR.
If 46mm isn't too big for you, Hamilton Khaki Aviation Pilot has 200m WR.
The 49mm Zeno 1555 is great!
Ideal diving piece ...
Jur
Fortis Flieger Cockpit, or Pilot Pro - 200m WR; no need for screw down crown.
Damasko and Sinn both have decent water resistance on their pilot watches. Eddies Speedbird also has ample WR.
Last edited by benny.c; 25th January 2013 at 18:03.
The Oric BC3 is a post-modern "flieger" - it ticks all the boxes, with a thinnish 42mm case, 22mm lucks, a very plain dial, Type B hands and excellent lume. It's 100m WR and has a screw-down crown. A nice modern take, I reckon.
...but what do I know; I don't even like watches!
I've also come across some VERY NICE fliegers called LACO.
Is LACO 1926 the same as 1925?
I found some cheap automatic LACOs, but its a Laco 1926, not 1925?
Are they fake Lacos?
PRS22/SBIII
Good luck everybody. Have a good one.
Unfortunately, the budget I am allowed will only stretch to a Stowa or Laco, or even preferebly lower, like a Steinhart...
Fortis, Sin etc...is not an option at the moment..