Here's some that I know of (depending on what year you were born): Omega, Tissot, Bulova, Tudor, Eterna, Breitling, Longines.
Hi,
After ditching the connected multisport watches after a few number of years, also thinning down my overall collection during this time as well.
Therefore I am looking at getting one good watch and thinking of a birth year watch, so I am wondering what makes allow for this to be identified, maybe even down to month.
Other than Rolex and Seiko, got my eye on a Sub but wondering what else is out there.
Thanks
Tom
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Here's some that I know of (depending on what year you were born): Omega, Tissot, Bulova, Tudor, Eterna, Breitling, Longines.
I was born 1980, if that helps.
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Seiko are the easiest to identify as far as I know
Short(ish) model production runs and a serial number that identifies month and year.
I agree with Sekio being the easiest to get a year on.
Omega can be done approx with info on the net but the records are not great.
Longines are very accurate and costs you nothing. Just a bit of your time ,setting up a account on there website and then some pics and info from the seller.