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Old 29 November 2018, 11:14 AM   #1
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Present for my dad, need some recommendations

Folks, I’m looking at buying a watch for my dad as a surprise and need some pointers.

He’s an older boy and always up to something; upon waking he may decide to harrass some 100ft trees with his chainsaw, by lunch have stripped down an engine and end the day with a nice bit of fencing; regardless, watch never comes off. He has big wrists and hands so he needs something fairly robust. He can’t stand metal bracelets, and will no doubt cause it some damage over time which it will simply just have to deal with. Price range up to around £750

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Old 29 November 2018, 02:21 PM   #2
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Christopher Ward, Steinhart, although I’d suggest on bracelet for a stronger overall package.
If definitely not, then rubber more so than leather, with option later for fabric/sailcoth strap.
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Old 29 November 2018, 04:22 PM   #3
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Christopher Ward, Steinhart, although I’d suggest on bracelet for a stronger overall package.
If definitely not, then rubber more so than leather, with option later for fabric/sailcoth strap.
Great. Thanks. Been looking at the Steinhart range.

He complains bracelets pull the hairs off his wrist, the delicate soul. Hairy like a bear
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Old 29 November 2018, 10:19 PM   #4
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He’ll be grand if he wears it a bit loose, otherwise tell him to stop being such a girl.
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Old 29 November 2018, 11:09 PM   #5
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This squale would fit the bill nicely if you grabbed him another strap to go with the bracelet.

http://www.gnomonwatches.com/30-atmo...a-sel-bracelet
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Old 30 November 2018, 12:16 AM   #6
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Rubber strap sounds like the most comfy option of all mentioned.

Don’t think it’s enough to get you into preowned omega territory, otherwise that may be an option.
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Old 30 November 2018, 02:54 AM   #7
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Rubber strap sounds like the most comfy option of all mentioned.

Don’t think it’s enough to get you into preowned omega territory, otherwise that may be an option.
Quartz movement possibly .
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Old 30 November 2018, 12:42 AM   #8
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I would look at some of the Seiko Turtles. At 45.5 mm they are big and robust and within your budget. You can also change straps very easily.
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Old 30 November 2018, 12:43 AM   #9
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Old 30 November 2018, 01:26 AM   #10
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Seiko 007 or 009. Indestructible and can be bought on a rubber strap.
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Old 30 November 2018, 01:31 AM   #11
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Oris Aquis on the secondary market...or any seiko diver...some really great ones in your price range


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Old 30 November 2018, 01:46 AM   #12
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I like Raymond Weil for under a grand.
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Old 30 November 2018, 03:37 AM   #14
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Thanks everyone. I go looking, appreciated
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Old 30 November 2018, 04:44 AM   #15
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If he wants something robust/he can beat up, have you looked at any of the Ocean Crawler pieces? The sapphire bezel is cool, very 50 fathoms-ish
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Old 3 December 2018, 03:39 AM   #16
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If he wants something robust/he can beat up, have you looked at any of the Ocean Crawler pieces? The sapphire bezel is cool, very 50 fathoms-ish
I haven’t, but I will now. Thank you all very much
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Old 3 December 2018, 04:40 AM   #17
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I'd look at Seiko.
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Old 13 December 2018, 07:50 PM   #18
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Folks, revisiting this.

Do you think it would be of value to up the budget and get a Tudor?
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Old 13 December 2018, 11:53 PM   #19
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Folks, revisiting this.

Do you think it would be of value to up the budget and get a Tudor?
Who’s this watch for the benefit of... you or him?
You’ve stated what he’ll get up to, do you think even spending £750 is sensible in those circumstances?
In direct reply to your query, would he appreciate or discern the additional cost, or would he still be surprised and pleased with a simple and robust G-Shock?
He’s your dad, so anything we suggest is only a guess at best.

If he currently is watchless, maybe an inocuous conversation about why that is will give you something to consider or kill the notion stone dead, buying him something he’d have more need of.
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Old 16 December 2018, 04:25 AM   #20
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Who’s this watch for the benefit of... you or him?
You’ve stated what he’ll get up to, do you think even spending £750 is sensible in those circumstances?
In direct reply to your query, would he appreciate or discern the additional cost, or would he still be surprised and pleased with a simple and robust G-Shock?
He’s your dad, so anything we suggest is only a guess at best.

If he currently is watchless, maybe an inocuous conversation about why that is will give you something to consider or kill the notion stone dead, buying him something he’d have more need of.
All very valid.

Sensible, no, not really tbh. I know it will get damaged but any damage thats done is just a product of his lifestyle, one that really hasn’t changed since he was about 10 yrs old, which was quite a long time ago.

He is a different generation and would never ever consider spending such money on a watch. I am extremely fortunate to be in a position where I can, which has most definitely not always been the case.

In the end. I know he likes to see a nice watch but would never think to buy himself one. Ergo I would like for him to have a nice watch. And all the accumulated marks and whatever it picks up along the way is just another part of his story.

I don’t know if either of us will benefit from it but there’s no more space for another chainsaw.

Thanks to all for their helpful suggestions.
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Take look at Stowa
www.stowa.de/en/

or Laco
www.laco-watches.com

or Archimede
www.archimede-watches.com
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Old 13 December 2018, 09:01 PM   #22
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Take look at Stowa
www.stowa.de/en/

or Laco
www.laco-watches.com

or Archimede
www.archimede-watches.com
Great. Will do. Thank you
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