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13 October 2023, 03:06 AM | #1 |
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Collecting Bug - help please!
Hi. Hoping to spark some thought and get some guidance. I have 2 Rolexes. No plans to change or sell, so here’s the question- I want to extend my watch collection. I don’t have the money to allow to extend the Rolex collection so here’s the brief:
- I want to add 2-3 watches, under £1k each, to provide some variety. - Rolexes are a Datejust 2 and a deepsea. - I’d like them to include a field watch. - they must be automatic - ideally, they’ll be the ‘if you know, you know’ types/brands Currently I have 2 in mind. A Hamilton Khaki Field King, and a Tissot PRX. What do you think? Any other brands or models? Grateful for any help and hopefully spark some discussion Thanks |
13 October 2023, 09:42 AM | #2 |
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Ideas I'll share:
Have you seen the new Tissot Sideral? Totally cool sports watch made from forged carbon in some splashy colors. My pick would be red. There are yellow and blue, too. My field watch is a Hamilton, but I went with the Khaki Mechanical with the hand-wound caliber in the 38mm case. The fit and comfort are unmatched and I love it, especially on this Shell Cordovan strap: The following suggestions will be pre-owned and require some keen hunting skill, but that's more than half the fun: 1) 1960s Omega Constellation. I don't have photos of the one I used to wear, but you can find images. I would look for one from the late '60s with a pie pan dial and preferably Caliber 561. 2) Something from Nomos, preferably a Ludwig or a Tangente in the classic 35mm size with Caliber Alpha (you'll enjoy winding it ) 3) Here's another Hamilton I used to wear, the Intra-Matic Chronograph. A pre-owned example should come in right at your stated budget. Ford vs Ferrari kind of cool : |
13 October 2023, 11:22 AM | #3 |
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Personally, I’d get one. And I might use the funds for 2 to get that one. My general view is that my less expensive watches are novelties, and I go back to the nicer ones and the others sit in the box. So I guess I’d save and not expand and wait to get something on the same level as your Rolex watches—and get a g shock if you have an itch.
That said, I do like the Tudor Ranger (which I know people don’t like and is a bit more than than the combined 2 watch budget) on a nato or the strap. I’d also consider Christopher Ward Twelve, but that may not fit your “well known” as much. |
13 October 2023, 09:02 PM | #4 |
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Seiko 5 has a lovely field watch dial; there's always the Alpinist. Great indestructible GADA beaters.
If you can snag one when they launch, the modern Smiths are pretty lovely. |
13 October 2023, 09:29 PM | #5 |
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Some great options from Hamilton, Tissot and Seiko.
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14 October 2023, 04:49 AM | #6 |
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This ......... plus Baltic and as you are in the UK have a look at Certina. Based on your Rolex, I'd possible look at a GMT and a Chronograph to widen your collection. For the latter the Hamilton Intra-Matic as shown above in the thread, is a great option..
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Id get a Brew Metric and a Studio Underdog Or under 2k you can get an Atowak or Raketa (famous russian brand) Also while company is no longer around you can find it on ebay a Dietrich OT for your price range |
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16 October 2023, 10:12 PM | #8 |
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Raketa, Brew Metric, Dietrich OT 1 and Studio Underdog photos
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17 October 2023, 12:58 AM | #9 |
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I know someone with the hamilton field and the Tissot prx and they love them. So, seems like great choices.
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17 October 2023, 07:14 AM | #10 |
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I would get a used omega automatic chronometer. Many types to choose from. Much better quality than a new watch for 1k or less. Omegas are nice also because the service cost is cheap because parts are readily available.
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17 October 2023, 11:53 AM | #11 |
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Lots of great recommendations here. Your inclinations toward the Tissot PRX and the Hamilton Khaki Field might be spot on and provide some fun and variety for not a lot of money. Both punch way above their price-points and are fun pieces. While I personally don't like integrated bracelet watches, if I did, I'd get a PRX. I have the Hamilton Mechanical pictured, but the new Field Expedition with the compass bezel might be more up your alley and bring something new to the collection. I will say that I don't wear my Khaki much because my Tudor Ranger 39mm on bracelet is my field watch of choice these days. I wear it a lot more than my Explorer 39mm and the quality isn't too far off, so that could be a legitimate contender if you up the budget. I also like the Tissot Sideral, the Hamilton Chronograph, and the Nomos Ludwig pictured. (If you're looking for a dress watch, Longines makes some high quality, great looking pieces that are a tremendous value.) Have fun and enjoy the journey.
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18 October 2023, 02:55 AM | #12 |
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18 October 2023, 05:36 AM | #13 |
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Two models that I love and happily wear a lot that make me smile as much as my holy trinity stuff.
The Seagull 1963 chronograph with the acrylic crystal in 38mm. Bought this as a memory of my first deal signed in China. My Mr Jones “A perfectly useless afternoon”. A reminder to take things a bit more relaxed every once in a while. |
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