For some reason, lately I've got a bit of an obsession with no-date (non-date?) watches. They are rather hard to find. By far and large there aren't that many modern watches lacking this complication (the Speedie, the Milgauss, the new SM300 and some excruciatingly expensive Pateks/ Lange/ etc are some exceptions to the rule). I find the symmetry of the dial and the simple hour-minutes-seconds arrangement much more pleasing to the eye.
So anyway, which are your watches lacking a date? A pic is always welcome
I'll start it with an usual suspect:
Cheers,
Christian
The only thing with a date here is the coin
Steinhart Ocean One Military Limited Edition and a 1950s Hilton - never wear it, but as that is my surname I couldn't resist buying it. It will make a cool child's first watch in the future if my son ever produces any grandchildren.
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As it happens, my only 2 without date are also my most expensive (Breguet 7027 Yellow Gold and Lange 1815 up/down Rose Gold) :-
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I much prefer my watches to have the clean look a non date gives.
Vintage Vostok. I generally prefer no date, or more specifically no date window. Date dials I like. Good idea for a thread.
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My MKII Speedie.
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Perfect imho
Another Everest...
This Vostok...
And, of course...
I like this thread. Here are a few of my older no-dates.
English.
Russian.
Swiss.
Currently, I have only one without a date complication...
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At the moment this.