O&W Mirage.
Always wanted a Spork but never did as I knew it would be too big. Wish I had as they have appreciated well.
For the purposes of having a line in the sand let’s say affordable means £1000. For me I have always really fancied a Universal Geneve polerouter but either never found the right one or the right price. Another would be a Vulcain cricket.
O&W Mirage.
Always wanted a Spork but never did as I knew it would be too big. Wish I had as they have appreciated well.
Victorinox Divemaster.
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Sinn and Nomos
I think I've bought pretty much everything under a grand that I want. And sold them too.
There are a couple of the Damasko watches in that range I quite like but in a bizarre watch version of the "Stones vs Beatles" and "Oasis vs Blur" rivalries, I see Sinn and Damasko as competing and I fall on the side of Sinn.
I think at this moment the only thing I have any real interest in, in the sub-£1k range, is a Longines Hydroconquest. But then having handled one I know it'd be a short-lived infatuation. Plus its snazzier cousin the LLD is on my wrist right now.
When it was a grand new, I'd have liked a Sinn Arktis.
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Jim.
Having just picked up a UG watch myself i can recommend them, I thought the Vulcain Cricket watches were more like 2-3 grand though.
For me it would be Steinhart (Once considered the small marine watch but never got around to it and likewise the bronze chronograph always looked like quite a nice cheap option but never bought one)
Sinn, another brand that I always liked the look of but for some reason never bought one I suppose my collection reached a point that if I did buy one it would get rarely used.
Nomos club, in some ways glad I didnt and kept with my Stowa, still may buy a Nomos Orion though.
Another vote for the oris 65
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Sinn diver, or Oris 65.
MM300
Dreadnought Voyager, love the look but never had the funds when I saw one pop up sadly.
I fancy something bronze - preferably diver and inexpensive just so I can see how fast it will tarnish here.
Also and perhaps including the above - Lum Tec maybe the V series .
I've owned a few Seikos but never had an SKX007/9
I'm sure I'll pick one up one day.
Oris BC3, original size and a Mondaine quartz have always appealed to me.
Oris Chronoris for me, with either the green or orange accents, although the orange came with a bracelet as I recall.
Tipton Pink Oboe.
MM300 when Vinny was selling them at a grand.
Cheers..
Jase
Always wanted a Tag F1. Don't know why.
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Loads of things but right now the Hamilton field watch manual wind that came out last year
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Omega Dynamic.
The funky late-1960's generation in the elliptical, monocoque case. Never quite found one in both the required condition and at a decent price (which is a shame, as prices seem to have increased in recent years).
And any number of fantastic German watches, probably at second-hand prices - Junghans, Sinn, Nomos, Damasko etc. Great watches & terrific value for money.
There always seems to be something else more urgent to buy / save for.
Also the Bulova Moonwatch.
Cheers..
Jase
That Oil filled Sinn Ux.
Also, I've never owned a Seiko SKX007.
Visitor watch company Duneshore.
There was one for sale in EU few years ago, missed it.
Heuer Monaco
CWC..
Seiko Marinemaster Professional 600 or 1000...
Simon
Seiko SARB065, cocktail time.
Used Longines Legend Diver
I would like to try the MKII Fulcrum but it's just to close to the Pelagos in looks
In fact I would like to try most of the MKII range, more so now I have a Hawkinge and it's great quality for the money.
I also like the look of the Steinhart OVM but agains it's too close in looks to a CWC diver and I have loads (ok 3) of them.
Any Nomos - they all look exceptional value for what they are.
In fact, as soon as I shift some of my collection on one should probably be at the top of the list.
Sinn UX or/and MM300
Zeppelin automatic with a cream dial... has been on my wish list for a while and not terribly expensive either. Just not pulled the trigger on it.
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Sinn U1 - but that was back in the days!
Kemmner Bund. Thread bringing up some great memories, fortunate enough to have dipped my toe in most of the affordable waters in my time. Marathon TSAR great bang for buck, always preferred the JSAR looks wise but rare on the open market.
G-shock for me. Wear my decent watches mountain biking, running etc and really out to get something like a g-shock
Always wanted a PRS 50b, too late to the forum for when they came out, and always too late when one occasionally pops up on SC
Cheers
Kevin
CWC. Always really fancied a black SBS and regret pulling the trigger when the were sub £400.
Now they are £600 plus for some strange reason and are consequently harder to justify.