I was going to say the Hamilton but I see you've mentioned that.
Nomos possibly?
After years of different watches, I think I have now come close to working out what features I look for in the perfect watch. I recently got a Smiths Prs29a which is so so close to perfection for me. I find it difficult to wear anything else at the moment. But it seems the market for all the features I want is pretty small.
Manual wind, slimish, 36-39mm but pref 38mm, date!!!, good accuracy, nice domed acrylic crystal, good lume, good looking (hard to define that one)
Any suggestions? Perhaps the Smiths is as close as I'll get? The only practical problem with the Smiths is I have no idea what the date is anymore which is affecting my work! I thought the Hamilton khaki mechanical was close, which led me to the Smiths. My list doesn't seem too demanding to me. Vintage Omega Seamaster type watches come close too.
I was going to say the Hamilton but I see you've mentioned that.
Nomos possibly?
Auto, rather than manual, but CWC do a remake of their 1970's Navigator (with date) - it appears to be an acrylic crystal and is 38mm incl crown.
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Sounds like you are describing a vintage or vintage style diver .
Absolutely.
Until you get it.
Nomos club datum 38mm . Very close.
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Your perfect watch may well exist, and you may even be able to buy it! But in 6 months, you will be seeking another perfect watch.....or least that's how life is for me!!
I've got a Nomos Ludwig Datum which I absolutely love. But it's so elegant and refined I'm reluctant to wear it outside of the office or special occasions.
I'll have to try on the Club. The Nomos brand is a dangerous thing to get too attached to though!
I'm beginning to think there isn't a watch that ticks every box. I'll look up some vintage divers, are they not mostly automatic?
I love simple dials. Preferably with Arabic numerals and a case no bigger than 40mm. chrono's don't do anything for me at all. The look, size, weight and movement in my Hamilton Khaki Field Automatic are as close to perfect as I'll get. I haven't worn the Seamaster or either of my Oris watches since I got the Hamilton. That doesn't stop me hankering after another brand though. Seriously thinking about selling the Omega for the new Explorer. Goes without saying, my
perfect watch would always have mechanical/auto movement.
A PRS-5 if you can get hold of one? I really should wear mine more often.
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I think you are wrong in saying the market for the features you want is small. With the exception of manual wind I think my list would be practically identical. I particularly agree 38 mm is ideal. I currently vary between a fairly old vintage omega seamaster and a Hamilton khaki field so many of the suggestions are spot on
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I've actually got an explorer 14270 also. There's something about that dial that is special but I think got lost in the bigger version. Basically I've got amazing taste! ;-). I think a reissue of the Rolex 1016 with a discreet date function would tick all of my wants in a watch!
I like that retro Oris but wonder if the numerals are just a tad cartoonish to live with a long time?
It seems inevitable that I will pick up the Hamilton mechanical at some point, just because I admire the value on offer and it seems pretty unique. It looks American also. Can you switch sapphire crystals for acrylic?