Rolex 1460m, two liner. Class.
Only watch you need.
The 16600.
Nothing against the Speedy or the MM300 but the vernerable Rolex takes the crown. Classic looks, sturdy, looks great in any condition and as a bonus, it'll probably worth more than your house in a decade*.
Suits a variety of different straps, and at home with a suit or a T-Shirt.
The best!
*the value of your SD may go down as well as up. But it'll probably go up. Let's be honest.
Rolex 1460m, two liner. Class.
Only watch you need.
I nominate the Explorer 214270 - probably the only watch you need.
I say probably because I’ve never owned one but I can see myself consolidating the collection around it down the line.
SDc, if and when I end up with one it will be this one....
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I agree ..... 16600 it is
Although it could be the 116600
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A Lange & Sohne 1- just because. No other reasons.
As a Sea-Dweller fanatic I agree it's one of the best watches ever.
Seadwellers are big old lumps. I'd go with an Omega seamaster professional 300m 2561.80. All the WR you ever need, looks good, cheaper, very comfortable bracelet. Plus you can pretend to be James Bond.
https://m.imgur.com/gallery/V2mQNAB
I’d have to agree!
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Patek 5712
Best watch?
Probably a G shock. Nearly indestructable, 200m WR, cheap and quartz, so precise.
Rolex is way to overpriced to feature in any best watch list.
They have become mens jewellery, where they used to make tools.
Correct 😎 5610 1ER , suggest adding bars and that bracelet like wot I wore yesterday
https://flic.kr/p/2gYRyDb
&
https://flic.kr/p/2gYRzx5
... Your welcome
Mind you I do like me MM as well though 😜
There is no ‘best watch’.
Horses for courses...
M
I can’t even decide which is best amongst my own collection, far too subjective a question to try and answer objectively!
If there was a category for ‘best watch in its era’ I’d nominate the Omega Seamasters from the 1950s.
Now we've got the most cliched and whimsical choices out of the way, lets cut to the chase, the fact is that when we are talking about watches that are meant to, you know, tell the time, accuracy, stability and robustness are key criteria. The moment you introduce those into whatever calculus of criteria you are applying, then I'm sorry, but it has to be a quartz.
But not just any quartz. All the other criteria about aesthetics and even historical significance all still count and so it's got to be one that scores highly there. Start with the movement. Scoring highly on history you have stuff like the GP 352 and other early quartz. Personally I think Seiko have a strong contender in the 7A28/38 - it's got legendary military connections with the V force as well as more general RAF usage, It's got impeccable movie credentials in Aliens for a start. It's good looking, indestructible and can time accurately to 1/10th of a second. That's a strong contender right there:
https://wornandwound.com/review/time...1-chronograph/
That's before we get to the Seiko 9F and Citizen A660 which are perfectly capable of less deviation in a year than COSC permits in a day.
Casio 5600...
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Breitling Cosmonaute 809 - What's not to like?
Come Zombie Apocalypse I am going to want me a spring drive. That's the best!
Yes probably the Casio but in the 'luxury' category, the 16600. Anyone who says any different hasn't owned one ;)
Best as in numbers made and years in production....im guessing Casio F-91.
The other day someone was talking about the new Citizen 0100 solar module... if you set the watch at your birth, it will be less than 2 minutes out by the time you die.
I find that scary and rather have an old mechanical Poljot.
Incredibly easy to pick a Rolex, but the winner has to be a G shock, I am surprised that nobody has mentioned a Seiko SKX, surely a contender.
Scottie
Of course most people are going to say what they like is the best.
To answer the question, you need to define on what the basis of the decision is;
Craftsmanship
Finishing
Timekeeping
Robustness
Elegance
Value
Appreciation / depreciation
However you measure it people will disagree anyway based on their opinion.
So overall surely the question should be what the best watch ever to you.
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G-shock gw-m5610
is close to the perfect instrument, always correct, multiple time zones, stop watch, comfortable to wear, solar battery, suitable for any event (many consider the slim profile & austere looks as smart/tidy).
My favourite watch, however, is deffo not a g-shock.
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I don't like G-Shocks and would never wear one, but I was with you until that last point (I looked to see if this was a G-Shock I'd never seen before, but no, it's a big FW91 like most of the others).
People can and will wear any watch they like whenever they like, but a G-Shock like that looks as out of place with a suit or Dinner Jacket as a baseball cap worn backwards, whatever its many other qualities.
M