Are you looking for a dress watch or for a sporty / diver watch? What size it should be? Any limitations (e.g. Only automatic movement, WR only up to 100m etc.).
I am looking for a blue watch upto £3000 ideally new. Any ideas? Any pictures of what you have?
Are you looking for a dress watch or for a sporty / diver watch? What size it should be? Any limitations (e.g. Only automatic movement, WR only up to 100m etc.).
I’d suggest heading to an omega boutique for a browse to establish what style you like.
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(I only say omega because they seem to make every style and permutation under the sun at the moment)
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The Seiko SLA023 is a fantastic watch:
https://www.seikoboutique.co.uk/seik...onal-300m.html
I wear mine on an Erica's Original but the bracelet is good, with an adjustable clasp.
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BB58 Blue, if the diver style appeals
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Sinn do a few in blue.
There's also an all blue 103, a blue 104, the gorgeous 206 Arktis and a few more.
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And as mentioned, Omega.
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I am 40 in june and want to treat myself in advance (if waiting lists) I want to pay £3000 ish and like the diver watches. I haven't seen the bb58 in blue in real life only the omega seamaster but they are £4k plus now and are out my range and ideally I want a new watch.
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This is lovely what is it?
2nd hand bond seamaster (41mm) - you should be able to get one that’s a few years old and in great condition for between now £2k and £2.5k I think.
Black Bay 58 blue gets my vote.
Can't go wrong with thus one
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You could push the boat out and mod a Boctok. You would be left with quite a lot of change
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BB58 or if you search and haggle you may come across a Tudor Pelagos like I did.
Although I know the draw of a new watch, I wouldn't count out lightly used. I picked this up from a UK AD's pre worn section for £150 over your budget - absolutely mint, 5 months old with everything from new and over 4 1/2 years warranty remaining. One of the most iconic blue watches to boot!
Can I ask if you have other watches and if so any black ones? I ask as many coloured dials change colour tone significantly in different lights. When I was searching out a blue dialed diver I thought I wanted a new SMP, then I tried it in a very poorly lit ad and realised it is almost black in such light, that seemed to make it too similar to my PO, and I started to widen my search again. I settled on a pelagos. What are they now? A bit over £3000 but possibly worth the stretch.
I have wanted a seamaster smp blue or bb58 blue for a long time but waiting for the 40th. I was stupid 2 years ago you could get the old smp for £2300 the new version is £4k plus. I think it will be between these 2 watches problem is I cant see the 58 blue anywhere
Sinn U1 B - by the time you've added the bracelet, full tegimentation and external AR delete most of your budget is gone...
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Damasko DSub2 - another hardened-steel watch, and frustratingly excellent value...
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A new/old kid on the block - Aquastar Deepstar chronograph -
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And yet another handsome new face just arrived - Formex Reef -
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Potential budget-buster (depending on how you source it) Tudor Pelagos -
Tudor BlackBay 58 Blue could be a good option. Also check some Grand Seiko. For example their this year's anniversary comes with a lovely blue dials. Check SBGP015 or SBGN005 (with GMT).
Also there are many other cool options. Such a s novelty from Circula watch (German brand) with ETA movement - check their model AquaSport.
Or Seiko does have many models with a nice blue dials. Check for example SRPE33K1, or SRPE49J1, or SPB149J1 (my favorite).
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Breitling SteelFish SuperOcean X-Plus
Few I can think of off the top of my head that look good in blue -
Omega Seamaster Pro (any of them from the 2541 to the modern day)
Tudor Black Bay - in 58 or garden variety
Breitling Aerospace has a blue dialled version that looks good
All of these can be had sub £3000
I did a quick search on Chrono24 and from Breitling there are Superocean, Superocean Heritage and Navitimers available for under £3,000 with blue dials. Maybe these are worth looking into?
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Can be found without the bracelet at top end of your budget and the dial to me is a lovely blue!
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I very much like a blue face - so I've owned a few... all <£3k
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Should be able to negotiate to something close to £3k from RRP new, otherwise very easily under budget pre-owned.
Blue
The 104 St Sa ABE will be pre-owned only now and will be cheaper even including the cost of a new bracelet from Sinn themselves.
104 St Sa ABE
The Pelagos is chunkier than the 104, other than that either would make great dailies given their WR and build quality.
There's a BB58 Blue on the strap sat in the window of Martin's Cheltenham as of 3pm today. Also I picked up a Railmaster Denim not so long ago for considerably less than your budget, brand new. I've become very fond of this and feel that it's way underrated
Sorry the demin isnt for me. Think I will put name down on blue bb58 and wait. I do like the smp I just think the price has gone mental.
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Some of the seiko are nice but I know nothing about them
Well, if you can get one of those under £3000, let us know where!
That is lovely - Having just done a quick Google, it seems everyone agrees and the prices, even of quite tatty ones, reflects it! Once again, If you can find one in budget, let us know!
Someone suggested a Sinn 206 Arktis II - I'd be surprised if you got one in budget, but a used 203 (Are there any NOS ones anywhere?) should give you a healthy chunk of change if you can find one.
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Breitling Cosmonaute 809 - What's not to like?
Not the best pic to show the blue dial off, but this is my newly acquired Aqua Terra with a deep blue dial. A lovely thing for WELL under your budget used (half your budget in my case!)
Your Google-fu is weak, my friend - it's an incoming reissue, off the blocks at ~£2,500 if you pre-order: https://aquastar.ch/pre-order/
The blue Black Bay 58 would get my vote. At a slightly lower price point, Oris makes some great divers and both the Aquis and the Divers 65 are available with a blue dial. https://www.oris.ch/data/29086_27766...zontale(1).png
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Defo recommend the bb58 blue. Great watch. The shade of blue is just perfect in my opinion
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It’s less than 1000 gbp but for me is really nice, blue belt.
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I went with this... you should too..
Ruddells Wolverhampton have a blue BB58 on leather if interested
Another vote for the BB58. I have the bracelet version and it’s just the right shade of blue.