My choice would be the ref 1016, but to be a bit more realistic I would go for the ref 14270 or a OP in 34mm, I prefer the smaller size.
...what would it be?
For me it would be my 16610.
Yeah not the most original thread but better than Coronavirus news anyway. Haha. Let's see 'em!!!
My choice would be the ref 1016, but to be a bit more realistic I would go for the ref 14270 or a OP in 34mm, I prefer the smaller size.
If I could own one watch it would be either:
The Speedmaster that Buzz wore on the moon or The A11 that Chuck Yeager wore (assuming he wore an A11).
The A11 Col. Tibbets wore would also be high in the list.
If we are talking about watches that can be bought (assuming deep pockets or a lottery win) I would have to be unoriginal and say a 5517 or a T dial SM300.
FPJ Chronometre Optimum.
My IWC Mk XII
A couple of years back we covered the 'only one watch' in this thread - https://forum.tz-uk.com/showthread.p...-only-have-one
The parameters of that game were really - all watches cost £100 and no appreciation in value. Would you still pick the same?
My BLNR on oyster. IMO it suitable to wear with a t-shirt as it is with a suit, not to flashy compared to some watches and I just love it. Also why it’s my beater watch as I wear this 80% of the time.
There can be only one : Doxa Sub Conquistador with HRV
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Ralph Waldo Emerson: We ask for long life, but 'tis deep life, or noble moments that signify. Let the measure of time be spiritual, not mechanical.
Good choice. I've been trying to replace my old one for years now.
For me - and it's something I do think about given that I'm retiring to sunnier climes and may go down to a single watch before I do - it probably has to be the one I've just posted elsewhere about. I do toy with others during these mind games, but I suspect I already know the answer.
Just one watch to own and wear all the time
as I cannot find the original
A nice, clean step dial 321 Speedy
For me: relatively modest watch...
Steel and sedna gold SMP 300 on rubber. Blue or black - just don’t care. I have the steel on rubber version now. Bought it while I waited for my YM to be available (I had the YM packed away a year before the birthday actually arrived). Now it’s arrived I realise I would rather wear my SMP every day for the rest of my life, and have to force myself to remind myself to break out the YM.
When we’re out of lockdown I will consolidate and work out a way to upgrade from steel only —> steel and sedna!
I scrolled through that old thread and find that my choice hasn't changed from then. Still my 126600
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Always thought it would be my Daytona as I spent 15 years trying to get one and the last 7 enjoying one.
Lately though after pictures on here, reading up and seeing one in the flesh, I’d say VC overseas. The strap options just make it a complete all rounder for me. Whether I‘m now able get one is another matter.
A little predictably perhaps but I would plumb for the Hulk as my one and only all rounder but as always, that may well change
I was going to say a 5164 Travel Time Aquanaut (I think this would be my ultimate watch at the moment)
However with crazy service times, high polished / brushed bezel and durability etc I will go with a Sub. A classic 5513 like Tonys above would be perfect and you would always love it in 20 / 30 years time. Ive gone off the high gloss modern variants - owned 114060, Hulk and LN Date as well as modern Seadweller
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I’ve always been a vintage watch die hard but this DJ41 has really taken me by surprise! It’s just so comfy and can be causal/formal too! Possibly a bit boring but think this pips the post for me over many others I’ve owned!
VC overseas dual time with silver or blue dial. It comes with leather, bracelet and rubber straps. Has date and dual time function and is true high horology. I can but dream.
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I'd probably plump for my Sinn Arktis, but there is a good case to be made for my Breitling B-1.
M
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I had the UN Freak as my answer. Would it still be the same today? I certainly wouldn't be unhappy with it!
I'd add a few more choices to the mix - Gronefeld Parallax, an Akrivia, Vianney Halter Classic. The Bulgari Octo Finnissimo would be another decent choice actually.
It’s a tough call but for me it would have to be my 14270.. Classic simplicity none of those fancy pretentious pieces would get a look in..
It covers every occasion and if it’s good enough for the great Roger Smith then it’s certainly good enough for me...
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I chose bond SMP back in the earlier thread, and while the BB58 has not left the wrist since getting it, I think it's still the SMP for me. Looks good, comfortable to wear, and can take a beating.
Currently, it would definitely be the 126600. I waited a long time to get one (ended up with two) and it hasn’t disappointed, great proportions, I think the BLNR would have been a contender before I had tried this.
My heart says the Patek 5726 (steel, blue) but my head says a Rolex (probably my ceramic Pepsi).
Tony, one downside of the 5513 in sunnier climes is you wouldn't be able to wear in the sea or pool (or maybe even shower)? That's what has put me off more vintage Rolex to date. But, a beautiful watch, I completely agree.
It would have to be the GMT
Money no object? Probably a VC Overseas. I say probably as I’ve never seen or held one. The recent photo thread on here has swayed me towards one as something very special for my official retirement next year. Whether I actually get one is a different matter.
Being more conscious of the cash and vaguely sensible, I genuinely love my BB58 and have said it’s the only recent purchase that I can’t ever see myself selling. Having recently got hold of the Tudor leather strap to go with the nato and bracelet, it’s suitable for just about every situation I’m ever going to find myself in these days and size wise, is absolutely perfect.
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I just can't do it. Sorry but if I choose a chrono, I'll want a gmt, or a moonphase or a plain 3 hander or an integrated bracelet a few days later. The only watch that does it all would be an Apple watch (other smart watches are available) but I don't want that as my only watch. So for me I'd have my 1 watch - the breitling SOH II I bought to remember my mum and then I'd have a secret stash of other watches kept in a hidden vault guarded by tigers.
Nomos. Comfortable, well proportioned, sporty, dressy.
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It is a tricky one and after a bit of consolidation earlier this year I was faced with looking for the 'one' watch. First thoughts were towards a GMT or even a GV Milgauss, but common sense prevailed and it had to be something from the Sub or SD family of watches. I have tried many over the years and most of the obvious choices were well out of budget on this occasion, but the 16600 seemed the natural choice for me. The 40mm case size, date facility and lack of a cyclops gave it the edge in my eyes over a Sub. I have had a SDc 4000 in the past and I would have been happy to have another, but that was also a bit beyond the budget.
Daytona
if i HAD to own only one, i already have it!
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Probably one of these (pic stolen from worn and wound I don't have one yet)
My new found belle... PAM670 Equation of Time.
When we have the £100 thread I went for the white gold Rolex GMT, but I've now recovered ;). Having now caught the Panovirus.
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It would be a Rolex Day-Date for me, 18239, 118239 or 128239.
I have a Datejust and I’ve tried on a 18239 and 118239 they suit all my needs perfectly, one day I hope.
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It would be this one. Ask me in a few weeks and the answer would probably be different..
^ I have not seen many thin frame Explorer 2s around. My one watch solution is an Explorer 36mm which I think it’s simplicity is its beauty.
I would be quite happy to wear my 2017 SMP ceramic with adjustable clasp.
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My choice would be an Omega Aqua Terra in 38mm size for an only watch.
Omega Seamaster GMT (2534.50.00, from the 2000s) - wavy dial, sword hands, very versatile.
This pretty much IS my 'One Watch' and I don't see the need for another.
Of the watches i own or have owned, it would have to be this. I'm in no way a Rolex fan boy - this is the only one I've owned - but as a long time dive watch fan I find it about as perfect as a watch can be. I also think the DJ41 would make a pretty good only watch - for me the blue dial, smooth bezel on oyster.
That’s a tough one as it rules out vintage watches simply because it couldn’t be safe queened
It’s a toss up between a seamaster 2254.50 and a great white with a nudge towards the Omega Great White
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One watch would be this. 40mm ( the perfect size). Perfect for smart, casual, sports scenario. Works in the office , barbecue or beach. Great lume , useful complication for travel.
I can’t fault the 116710LN, best all round watch in my opinion .
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