That Oris looks lovely, and I do have a soft spot for Oris. Has anyone seen one in the flesh? The B&R is also nice.
That Oris looks lovely, and I do have a soft spot for Oris. Has anyone seen one in the flesh? The B&R is also nice.
I didn't see the Oris in flesh but I remember seeing its dial colour described somewhere as grey rather than black, just so you're aware.
Actually the Archimede is very interesting especially at its price point. I think I prefer it to the Sinn, Is there a UK stockist?
So my revised shortlist, in price order, based on everyones suggestions, plus my requirements
39mm or smaller
On a bracelet
Black dial
Arabic numerals
Explorer 114270*
Omega Railmaster (older 36mm version)*
Oris Swiss Hunter Team
Archimede Outdoor
Smiths Everest
*are outside my current price range and I would need to find them used.
The Archimede intrigues me and I'm going to look into it a bit more. I will probably end up with the Smiths (assuming I can get one) as it will scratch an itch and then see from there.
There was an Archimede Outdoor on the Sales forum not that long ago, l was quite tempted myself, not sure if it eventually sold but it might be worth doing a search and contacting the OP.
BTW, when on a similar quest a while ago, one of the watches I ended up with was this one:
H76565135. It's discontinued and rather difficult to find in Europe at a reasonable price -- what I did is buy H76565835 and H76565125, and swapped the straps.
We've been all round the houses, a path I've travelled too, with this and that suggestion for an Explorer substitute. It doesn't have to be an Explorer, it applies to whatever model you seek, simply buy the original. Until you do, you won't know whether it's really what you want. Our hobby magnifies small differences of detail, and as we know, that's where the devil lies. By the time you've bought, sold and traded this or that substitute, you might have as well saved hard and bought what you wanted in the first place. The advantage with an Explorer is that if after an exhaustive chase you find it's not for you, you won't take a bath.
Best of luck to the OP.
David
Infinite Diversity in Infinite Combinations
You could always buy an Alpha Explorer and see how you get on with the style and size, under a £100 so you'll not take a great hit if you decide to move it on.
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Armida have some explorer homages, the seconds hand looks a bit silly imo, and (again imo) it’s a shame the day date one isn’t 36mm... as I quite like that one!
https://www.armidawatches.com/collec...=0&sort=normal
https://www.armidawatches.com/collec...=0&sort=normal
So to add to my confusion now I'm interested in the Unimatic U2-C - https://www.unimaticwatches.com/u2-c/
I found an earlier thread that described it as marmite watch but I like the vintage industrial look. With a limited run and not available until December it's likely my patience will run out before I make a decision. :)
Eddie
Whole chunks of my life come under the heading "it seemed like a good idea at the time".
Build your own or order one of these from Tiger Concept - they now have a plexi crystal, drilled lugs case and nice build from $130ish
http://www.tiger-concept.com/10160P-watch.html
This is on the SC at £625-ish, which feels like a good watch for the money.
Eddie's 1016 is lovely, and there's one on the SC FT at the moment.
A nice line from the man with the Meades avatar. I sold this model watch a couple of times before Damasko introduced 5-minute hash marks on the 30-minute counter. That's a small thing to change, but it exorcised the devil.Our hobby magnifies small differences of detail, and as we know, that's where the devil lies
One thing I love about this watch is that Oris bothered to put in a new date wheel so that the date window is in exactly the right place. There aren't many watches that can say as much since they grew beyond 35mm. This has the same very satisfying positioning as the date window on, say, a mid-60s 35mm Seamaster or Seiko.
Shame about the red tip on the seconds hand