I've been shifting a bunch of stuff on eBay to fund an Aerospace Advantage and I'm just about to hit a grand.
I've managed to find someone selling one without box and paper for my budget, but before I do, am I missing out on something more fun for £1000? I feel the Aerospace is hard to beat.
I'm a one watch guy for the last 2 years, just a Black Bay 41 on bracelet. The 41 x 11mm size suits me, and I love a bracelet, but I'm open to potential wild cards!
So what 2nd hand pickup would you aim your sights on?
There is one on SC for that money at the moment
It hard to find a watch that does everything, looks good and is great value 2nd other than the Aerospace.
I would seriously consider looking for one if I were in the market for an Ani Digi Watch.
Hamilton ventura?
Something from one of the whackier micro brands (Xeric perhaps)?
Neither is really a direct competitor to the Aerospace but they are certainly fun.
You might find one under budget...
Otherwise, an Aerospace is an excellent choice.
SBBN037 and change - it’s calling my name at the moment.
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Tuna is a very good choice. Plenty of Nomos as the quality mechanical choice, but I’m not sure they are exactly “fun”. The Aerospace is excellent, and a lot of fun, if you can get one you like at £1000.
Bell & Ross 123 Geneva is classy, and you could probably get a steel BR03-92; now that’s a fun watch!
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Thanks for the watch suggestions guys. If the Nomos ahoy on forum was a grand id be tempted, but I've heard they don't keep great time?
Regarding the motorcycle - I just sold mine unfortunately
Personally I'd go for something Japanese and very accurate - the fact is that a watch with gadgets rarely gets use once you've played a bit - seconds a year accuracy just gets more smugly satisfying as the year passes.
Picked up a Bell and Ross BR03 for around that price. Also a Sinn U1. Just about the lowest value watches I have.
Wear them the most !
With a budget of a grand you've got access to a pretty much unlimited number of micro-brands, many of which would, imo, be more fun than nearly anything most well-known brands are offering.
The Aerospace (without the gold accents) is a great choice and something I have considered myself.
But the best fun for a grand, has to Johnathan Palmer Experience. A chance to drive cars like you stole them.
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I was joking, by naming the most common generic lagers. The stuff most Dutch don't drink. But, I do like the idea of a country where their Fosters, is fresh Heineken.
Not a craft fan, tried a few, they just came across as over priced hipster nonsense. The best i've found are local ones, please don't ask me names as I don't remember.
As for the Belgium stuff, nothing you can't get here in the UK.
The BR03 is an interesting suggestion, it was one of the first watches I noticed. I've not seen many on SC tho?
The issue I have with a used GS Quartz, and I know this is gonna sound silly... I hate their logo with a passion!
That does't sound silly at all, there are several brands I avoid because I can't make peace with the design of the brand name. Anything that appears on the dial is quite significant in the end. I didn't start out with much love for either Seiko or the gothic scripted Grand Seiko, but was gradually won over and they came to represent some designs I really loved. But this could lead us off topic...
I'd also be thinking of a good vintage Omega dress watch on that budget and agree on Nomos too.
Christopher Ward make some good watches, I had one in the early days. Oh my god are all their logos past and present horrible.
I was saving for a Breitling Aerospace but then stumbled upon a Casio MT-G for a similar price. Had to buy it and not a single regret, best pick me up and go watch I've ever owned.
For VFM the likes of the Casio Oceanus or Citizen PMD56 range are excellent...I also agree with the Casio MTG line..brilliant do it alls
The Casio MT-G looks like a very capable watch, but I've had some of those ABC type watches in the past and found their build quality and "fussiness" off-putting. Most Breitlings are far too fussy, but the Casio MT-G makes them look like Braun designs lol
W-w-what???
I thought I was the only person west of La Chaux-de-Fonds to have even heard of the Geneva 😜
But yes, a huge amount of bang for the buck.
^ definitely worth consideration; though not sure it would come in at three figures?
(and a used 123 Geneva seems to be £1200-1500!)
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