I'm guessing that you would be looking for a dressy style rather than sporty diver? Can you still get a decent Pie Pan Conny a omega for a grand these days?
So, been asked to recommend a 60th birthday watch for about £1,000.
Birth-year would be 1956, then (yes, I did maths at Cambridge).
But anything from the 50's or 60's is acceptable.
I have a few ideas but what would you suggest?
I'm guessing that you would be looking for a dressy style rather than sporty diver? Can you still get a decent Pie Pan Conny a omega for a grand these days?
Cheers..
Jase
An original Longines Conquest is well within budget leaving plenty for a new strap and money left over.
A vintage Tudor oyster would also be very affordable.
If on the sporty diver side Oris sixty five. 40mm retro and quite distinct in look.
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If it doesn't have to be from the birth year, then how about a PRS-39 ? A thing of great beauty and refinement, may be a little on the large side for some though.
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Must admit I'd go vintage style, and something like that Eterna KonTiki on SC at present - no connection to seller - would be ideal I'd say.
This is in sales corner currently. £595 and time warp condition from 1956/57
You'll likely not get closer/ better if small dress watch is order of the day...
http://forum.tz-uk.com/showthread.ph...UCED-to-%A3595
Just look at this beaut' on a French forum. Not much over 500 quid.
http://cda.chronomania.net/forum_entry.php?id=152583
Love those old Omegas, but too small for my fat wrists!! Gutted.
The Hamilton Ventura was launched in 1957 iirc. Very much a Marmite watch of course, but mine gets plenty of attention, albeit the rather more reliable modern version.
I was drawn to this earlier this evening. Could fit the bill.
http://www.antiquewatchstore.com/hom...-c266291l.html
Blinkin cheek!! I'm 64, and I still love the look of sports styles!! I've just bought a 48mm SBB 015 Tuna, and love the look. It has the advandage of addidg a bit of exercise each day. Others might think it looks stupid, but it makes an overweight, advanced middle aged man feel good!!
I meant to cast no slur nor infer any lack of svelteness in your wrists so for any and all offence I apologise unreservedly. My quoting was defective.
My comment was more to do with the seller's definition of time warp which infers that the watch left the factory covered in dial speckles from day one ;-)