Not in manual wind as far as I am aware.
Helson make a good looking homage and the quality will be fantastic.
Chatting to my step dad yesterday, who had ventured to London with mum for the first time in about 20 years, and he discovered Burlington arcade.
He was raving about the Seamster 300’s and said he would love something like that with a manual wind, which is really unlike him to want anything, that doesn’t have four wheels and more rust than paint.
Not being in a position to splash out on an original for him, does anyone make a nice homage to the 300 with a manual wind?
Not in manual wind as far as I am aware.
Helson make a good looking homage and the quality will be fantastic.
Mkii does an apparently decent one. I’ve had a Mkii (not the model you are after) and it was great quality.
Would that imply a screwdown crown with manual wind? Not a great combination of features practically.
Another would be Eddie’s prs14(?)
I know there is a price difference (considerable) but the original is one of the best looking diver watches ever made.
It wears surprisingly modern for a vintage watch
Since I bought mine all other watches are redundant really.
Not a manual wind again but what about a WMT Mil-Spec MK1?
https://www.wmtwatches.com/product/m...-jun-7th-2021/
Christopher Ward Dartmouth. I’ve just bought one in their Black Friday sale. COSC certified too.
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Nice CW!
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I have the Helson homage to the Eberhard Scafograf, it uses their SM300 case, but with a unique gilt dial and hand set.
I can vouch for the quality, it's excellent. I am also a big fan of it being sold with drilled lugs and a set of shoulderless springbars.
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