Vintage JLC square gold. Longines did a similar model but is less commonly seen.
A little small by modern standards but not too small in my opinion.
I should ask: What is the budget?
I am new to this so sorry for my lack of knowledge. I have started my collection with a longines hydro conquest. Now I would like a nice dress watch........ suggestions please.
Thanks guys
Tom
Vintage JLC square gold. Longines did a similar model but is less commonly seen.
A little small by modern standards but not too small in my opinion.
I should ask: What is the budget?
Sadly it’s a max of about £500.... wish it was higher
There are many good reviews of the new Orient Bambino, maybe you can consider it. Otherwise the Tissot Le Locle collection is also a good choice.
How about a Hamilton Jazzmaster Viewmatic, within budget at £495
The Hamilton Intramatic is a lovely watch. Full price is £660 for the 38mm model but you should be able to get closer to the £500 mark with some discount. A quick search shows a few online ADs offering 10% off but you could probably push to at least 15%.
The first dress watch that I bought is this one:
https://www.tissotwatches.com/en-gb/...ics-iii-3.html
I loved when I bought it and I still love it now!
Swiss made - elegant and at a very good price.
Tissot visodate. Immaculate.
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A Seiko Presage Cocktail Time (SSA346J1) can be had for your budget. Here's a gratuitous shot of mine...
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Seiko Presage of some description should be available well under £500
Something like a SRPC01J1 would be my choice
http://www.seiko-presage.com/lineup/
Why not go vintage, there is a lot of watches in your budget.
Or take a look at Kickstarter, maybe you like Schaffen watch, you can still make it.
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As mentioned above, something like the Orient Bambino can be had for around £150 or the Tissot LeLocle for about £400. Would you prefer new or used? If you look for a vintage or used watch, it opens up a lot of options, but factor in the possibility of a service.
I would also consider how often you intend to wear such a watch. Personally, I rarely wear a dress watch - maybe 1-5 times a year, making the Bambino a more justifiable option to me than something towards the top end of your budget - I have a 1960's lesser known Swiss brand which can be picked up for well under £100. If however you would wear one regularly, I would be inclined to go new and probably towards the top end of your budget. The thrill is in the chase though, you will no doubt get many options thrown at you on here, do your research and buy the one YOU like.
I would definitely recommend a longines conquest heritage model. Available under budget pre-owned and classy enough for a dress watch (admittedly the date complication may irk the purist), nice reliable ETA movement and forms the basis of a nice longines collection.
Comes in black or silver:
The whole 'dress watch' thing is essentially a marketing invention. Unless you want to go deep-sea diving, a good 'dress watch' is every bit as wearable as any other watch. Just as shockproof, just as useable in normal life, and just as likely to get marked. All mechanical watches are fairly fragile. Drop one and it makes little difference which make it is, or whether it's a so-called 'sports watch.'
It could just as easily be argued that evening dress is a "marketing invention". It does, however, exist.
Certainly some watches look better with formal wear than others - being slim and discretely worn under the cuff, with no more information to display than the time itself and, as you point out, there are occasions where a dress watch just won't cut the mustard - diving was your example, and a good one.
The Longines white dial looks very nice, except I'm not convinced by the date window.
I like the Seiko Presage 'Cocktail Time' range.
I love these threads as it gives me yet more reasons to look through Chrono 24
I’d ask firstly if you are happy to wear 34mm or 35mom. Remember that thin Bezel Watches wear larger so a 40mm dress Watch can look big and I say this happily wearing divers at 45mm.
Are you happy to wear vintage? Hear are a couple of lovely Certina’s well within budget
Thirded. I love this new line of Seiko cocktail watches. I want to get the ice blue model and wear it on a dark blue croc strap but I don’t really need any more watches...
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I just got an Orient Bambino the other day, pics below. Wore it to a black tie event last night and the black/white of the watch really complemented the black/white tuxedo etc and it's plenty slim enough to slide under a cuff. Certainly looks the part.
The dial is 40mm which some may say is too large for a dress watch, plus it has a date window which some say isn't necessary for an occasional watch. However it doesn't seem to wear big (and I have quite skinny wrists) and the date thing certainly doesn't bother me. I expected the strap to be rubbish too, presuming like Seiko that this is where they make some economies - but it's actually decent and suits the watch. I've ordered an aftermarket anyway, had to get it handmade as the lug width on these is 21mm which is a bit annoying. However it's a good quality, good value watch that looks really nice on and you get a well regarded in house movement, plus it's not gonna break the bank. Mine is the Version 1 Gen 2 (with hacking and and winding), it was £112 new so plenty of your £500 left to get another watch!
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Last edited by davidj54; 3rd February 2018 at 21:14.
That’s a really nice watch, thanks for your advice
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That’s sound advice, thanks. I don’t mind used as they can be better value
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Love the square face
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Vintage Omega Seamaster 600 or De Ville. Or a vintage Longines indeed, though you probably won't get a serviced Flagship for that price.
I have a full set Longines Conquest Heritage if you'd like to buy it.
SS silver dial 35mm in immaculate condition.
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The Orient bambinos are unreal value for money , lovely little things with an automatic movement for under £150 however with your budget I’d definitely look at the Seiko presage cocktail watch range .
Someone posted a gold model earlier in the thread , however there’s quite a few great looking models in the line up
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For dress watches I love Nomos - an Orion will probably be my next purchase.
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That’s a nice watch, really nice
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I’m looking for a dress watch too but I’d prefer a manual wind, thin (6-7mm), between 36 - 39 mm and just the two hands. No date either. New or secondhand and around £500 budget. Any suggestions?
37mm and available with auto or hand winding movement. Not 'dress' in the traditional, slim-gold-case sense of the word, but could pass muster at a wedding I would think?
Not quite sure about the colour and font of the numerals on those. Had a look at some others in their range and they could be on my possible list. Thanks.
http://forum.tz-uk.com/showthread.ph...ng-027-5703-00
Absolute perfect dress watch
Thanks Gav... I agree! I would as it's my watch! It's really ticks all the boxes for anyone's dress watch requirements - it's such a classic design. I'm only looking to sell it as I have an Omega Constellation, which is also gold and I only need one in that metal and the Omega serves my dress watch criterial perfectly. But if that wasn't in the collection this would do perfectly.
The Max Bill is a work of art mind... the black inlay of the hands are perfectly executed. The dial printing to the very edge is lovely as it makes it feel it bleeds into the crystal.
A pic as not everyone will be able to see the SC listing so we know what I'm talking about.
Check out the Seiko SARB035, this model caught my eye when one was posted in 'Show your Seiko' thread, long time since a dress watch has caught my eye, after making some enquiries on spec, sprice etc I've just ordered one, looks great, and from what I've read the quality is very nice, I believe it's JDM model.
Can't wait for it to arrive.
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Very nice mmmmmmmm
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That is a classy watch .....arrrrr so many
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They are both great, I live the numerals
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OMG..... that’s the dogs dangly bits
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I’d need to be saving some more pennies lol
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Seiko for me at that budget:https://www.yorkshirewatches.co.uk/s...065-1536-p.asp