Recently sold my great Sinn 556i. Loved it, but was just a smidge too small for me.
I have a budget of around £550 ish could go a bit more.
Don't really want Quartz, so Auto / Manual wind.
I have found the sweet spot appears to be approx. 42mm without crown.
Something that can take knocks and WR to 200M would be awesome.
No Seiko or PRS please as they aren't for me
Suggestions please!
Many thanks
Mark
Last edited by Sharky; 13th October 2020 at 10:37.
Slightly above your budget, but this just cost me £704. Absolutely killer for the cash (also available with black bezel and black DLC case)
Citizen NY
Love mine
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Any of the Seiko MM200 variants. Great blue hole is prob out of reach but is the pick of the litter. I have the SPB079 but managed to get an OEM bracelet for it. Best of both worlds.
The logical suggestion would be a used 856 as it's very similar in appearance to the 556 but a little larger at 40mm. Would stretch your budget though.
With my Zeno hat on, Id recommend a Zeno Pro-Diver.
https://shop.time-design.co.uk/profe...llow-590-p.asp
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Lovely watches, but at £1K upwards, that's "stretch", as in "dropped the soap in the prison showers"...
Zeno's a good shout - massive range at amazingly good prices, one of the most underappreciated brands out there IME.
Dekla's "Turbulenz" range includes a 42mm option with a variety of dial styles, print colours and second hands - if you option-in their hardened "6-Steel" Pro option, the price does at least include lube and a reacharound when it stretches your budget to £595:
I like the Dekla a lot - very minimalist & functional. I have had a look at the website and don't quite get their model & pricing structure - the 40mm is 140 Euros more than the 42mm, but doesn't seem to offer the Pro/hardened steel option, which is a 175 Euro option on the 42mm.
ETA ignore me, I'm being a prat. The 40mm only comes in the hardened steel version, hence the higher price. As you were
Last edited by Dr Wolff; 13th October 2020 at 13:22.
Hamilton make some nice watches in that price bracket
Thanks all for the recommendations. I think I have found my new watch, just need to find a pre owned as can't stretch to £800 at the mo
Squale Onda:
Specs:
- Movement: Swiss ETA 2824-2 Automatic (self-winding)
- Case: Stainless steel, 42mm x 14mm thick.
- Back: Solid screw-in back
- Crystal: Sapphire Crystal
- Water Resistant: 500 meters
- Warranty: 2 Yea
How about a Certina Divers watch?
Automatic, 43mm, water resistant to 300m and on offer at Jura for £616 on a bracelet-> https://www.jurawatches.co.uk/collec...-407-11-041-00
and £556 on a rubber strap ->
https://www.jurawatches.co.uk/collec...-407-17-051-00
Last edited by Bonny Marco; 14th October 2020 at 12:12.
Hamilton Khaki Navy Scuba?
80hr power reserve (mine actually does!), 316 SS, slightly domed sapphire crystal, good size, nicely built, lots of colour combo's.
RRP is above your range, but I would expect a bit of hard bargaining could get it down a bit. Or you could take a punt at;
https://www.creationwatches.com/prod...RoC2e4QAvD_BwE
Obviously duty on top of that, or see what Iconic can do (not listed but you never know).
Some good suggestions above but personally I’d look at a used longines hydroconquest or save for a while.
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Helm are releasing some watches today at 1500 GMT... might be worth trying you luck, but expected to go quick as only 150 units available
[QUOTE=julian2002;5558322]Some good suggestions above but personally I’d look at a used longines hydroconquest or save for a while.
Good shout, got one of those as well, they are nicely made. I have the MK2 version, with the non PCL's, I think they have gone back to PCL's and a ceramic bezel now which is a bit more blingy.
Have you seen a new Circula Aquasport?
https://circulawatches.com/en/aquasport-circula/
Definitely worth to check it out. 39 mm diameter, 200 water resistance, Swiss automatic movement and several dial choices. Price start at 486 EUR.
That does look gorgeous, i do like a blue, put it on a blue fitted rubber
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