Speedmaster to balance the 2 dive watches?
A Moonwatch gives the option of a chronograph & it will look good with either smart or casual clothes. It's a lot of watch for the money.
My 14060m has rather unexpectedly risen in value since I picked it up and consequently I’m thinking about another purchase to add in to the fold. I already have a Seamaster Pro as a ‘beater’.
I was looking at the new Black Bay 41 and Pelagos but the cases look pretty high, compare to my current watches. I’ve had a 16570 and a Datejust in the past but I think I’ve missed the boat on those.
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Speedmaster to balance the 2 dive watches?
A Moonwatch gives the option of a chronograph & it will look good with either smart or casual clothes. It's a lot of watch for the money.
I’ve had a Speedmaster before and I couldn’t get on with the domed crystal. Loved the look of it though.
What’s your budget? Why have you missed the boat on a Datejust? Seems like it would go very nicely!
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I agree with this. I've got a Seamaster 2254 as a diver & a Speedy as a chronograph, but my day to day piece is a DJ41 in SS, rhodium dial, smooth bezel & Oyster bracelet. I think it's less blingy than the fluted bezel / Jubilee combo & so goes with more things, though I appreciate that's a personal opinion. Got mine at list from WoS on Oxford Street after a speculative phone call.
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I suppose the budget would be about £2k. I had a 36mm DJ in the past that I paid about £1.8k for but it was too small. Similarly I had a black 16570 that I sold on here a few years ago for just over £2k (head only, no B&P) that I would dearly love to buy back at the same price but funnily enough I don't think that is going to happen.
Save your money and just wear the watches you have.
I have reduced my collection to 2 plus a beater and it's great as i can wear my favourite watches more rather than look at them in a watch box.
One watch is just fine, it’s all anyone actually needs. And why does the fact that your Sub is worth more , mean you need another watch? All a bit puzzling. Perhaps, you just like buying more watches. Plenty to choose from.
I find a heavy gold and diamond chain worn prominently over my track suit and a matching Rottweiler on my right wrist is an adequate foil to those ne’er do wells who covet my shiny Rolex wrist trinkets.
Explorer or Oyster Perpetual- elegant simplicity.
I don’t have one (yet), but I’d recommend the discontinued Black Bay ETA. It’s a fair bit thinner than the current ones.
The black one is the rarest modern Rolex diver... maybe the gemset Submariners are fewer, but they’re their own thing. You may, however, prefer the red or blue bezel ones - in which case, you’ve saved a bit of money.
The Black Bays are a great watch, particularly as a companion to a Submariner. Shared heritage and dial design, with enough difference to make each distinct. Can be worn in situations/to places where you’d feel uncomfortable with a Rolex, but would still look good with a suit.
The Black Bay 58 would be another obvious alternative. I prefer the ETA’s dial, but the 58’s classical dimensions would wear better on a smaller wrist. I think there’s a bit of a wait for one on a bracelet at the moment, but nowhere near Rolex/Patek sports times.
Wear the Subby! You already have it and Your a long time dead.Enjoy it!!
The BB 41 is lovely but you are correct in that it sits higher on the wrist. I had one, but when I bought my submariner I just didn't wear it anymore. Maybe just enjoy the 14060M and forget about its value-it is the same watch it was last year.
Pelagos is a fine looking watch
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I more than often wear a SKX007 in rotation to the Sub, (16610) during the day
lets you appreciate the (different) qualities of each watch/manufacturer
Take your pick:
https://www.watches.co.uk/watches/me...8%26fl3%3DMens
Get something different and go GS quartz.
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If your budget is around £2000 why not try an older Tudor Submariner they are quite lovely.
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At £2K, I'd be looking at an Aerospace.
Feel in a similar boat, noticed knocking my 16710 against the desk etc a few times in the last week and thought maybe I need to start rotating with something else! Will watch the suggestions here eagerly.
I was thinking of an older datejust or OP, or oddly a PO (though haven’t tried one in the flesh). Alternatively thinking about grand seiko but only really like some of the LE dials.
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How about a Jenny Caribbean? Or perhaps a Certina DS 1? How about an Enicar Sherpa superjet or even a Zodiac Super Seawolf. Hell, why not push the boat out and get the actual Tudor that was worn on '52 -54 expedition the current homages are celebrating? You know, the one that shares the same two piece case with the Rolex used on Everest in '1953?
Just a thought.
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I have a 14060 and swap between all sorts, a nice colourful change is a vintage Seiko chrono, but I do like my divers and a Sinn EZM2 is a great pick up and go watch being quartz, wears like the Sub but has a small date and it will out depth any watch due to the oil filled case, works on lots of straps too.
I had a Tudor Sub in the past (how I regret selling that) and I’m not a Breitling fan.
Maybe I should give the SKX some wrist time but it does wear large, especially on the Strapcode Super Oyster.
I don't want to come across as negative/a picky bugger but the PCL on the new DJ41 turn me off.
I'm now looking at a Broad Arrow and an Aqua Terra (both incidentally white dials with blue hands which I think look great!)
I wear my Speedmaster at weekends and Explorer II during weekdays.
Its a date thing.
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