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Old 28 December 2010, 05:56 AM   #1
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Icon20 Interested in choices for a classical watch

with arabic numbers and small seconds at 6:00.

Stainless steel, manual or automatic, 38-42mm and slim or medium thickness.

Thank you for the help.
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Old 28 December 2010, 06:00 AM   #2
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this is the first to come to mind
a lange and sohne 1815

p.s. sorry. read it fast and didn't see the stainless steel part of your post.
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Old 28 December 2010, 06:49 AM   #3
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That's the dial layout.

I was thinking a lot less $$ than a Lange/Patek/VC/AP.
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Old 28 December 2010, 08:25 AM   #4
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Arabics are harder to get on a dress watch as many of them use roman numerals instead. Some of the only ones I can think of are the Lange 1815, and the Breguet 5177. Both of which match your specifications exactly, up until the build material. (both are WG)

Here are a few of my suggestions. First is (my favorite) the IWC Portuguese Handwound, which perfectly matches your requirements. The movement is in-house and the finishing superb.


Another is the JLC Reverso, this also perfectly matches your requirements and is a watch witha beautiful history. It's handwound.


Some more I can think of off the top of my head around that pricerange are the JLC Master Ultra Thin, and the Blancpain Aqua Lung (which is slightly less dressy).
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Old 28 December 2010, 09:03 AM   #5
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JLC in ss?
or cheaper?
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Old 28 December 2010, 09:35 AM   #6
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Arabics are harder to get on a dress watch as many of them use roman numerals instead. Some of the only ones I can think of are the Lange 1815, and the Breguet 5177. Both of which match your specifications exactly, up until the build material. (both are WG)

Here are a few of my suggestions. First is (my favorite) the IWC Portuguese Handwound, which perfectly matches your requirements. The movement is in-house and the finishing superb.


Another is the JLC Reverso, this also perfectly matches your requirements and is a watch witha beautiful history. It's handwound.


Some more I can think of off the top of my head around that pricerange are the JLC Master Ultra Thin, and the Blancpain Aqua Lung (which is slightly less dressy).
The IWC Port is 44mm. A bit too big but a nice piece.
Reverso is not my cup of tea.
I actually prefer an ETA movement.
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Old 28 December 2010, 10:01 AM   #7
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How about a Stowa Marine Original? SS, handwound Unitas 6498, arabics on white or black dial, 41mm, about $1000 with shipping (and a 4 month wait for them to build it). I don't have this exact watch but I have a Stowa Fleiger Baumuster B and it is a very nice piece of machinery.

http://www.german-watches.com/cgi-bi...93494536-14717





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Old 28 December 2010, 10:21 AM   #8
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with ETA, you have the following choices:

Longines: (all classic re-editions)
WWW re-issue
Expeditions Polaires
Silver Arrow (new model, not vintage)..this one doesnt have arabic numerals but is an extreme class in style and looks...way to elegant and classy...and this is also based on a vintage model...oh but it doesnt have sub-seconds either...do check it out though.

Tissot:
Heritage Limted Edition (an exact match of what you are looking for:SS, sub-seconds, chronometer certified, classic, limited edition, ETA, arabic numerals, classy applied lume, extremely elegant, your recommended size....only problem is, its been out of production so acquiring one might be a problem but its worth the effort :)

there are many other I can think of in the styles I've told you cuz this is one I am myself very interested in and my recommendations are the price point I am looking at too...so hope my suggestions fit your bill.
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Old 28 December 2010, 10:36 AM   #9
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What about the 42mm Portuguese? Powered by ETA 7750.



I'm happy with mine:)
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Old 28 December 2010, 11:47 AM   #10
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How about a Stowa Marine Original? SS, handwound Unitas 6498, arabics on white or black dial, 41mm, about $1000 with shipping (and a 4 month wait for them to build it). I don't have this exact watch but I have a Stowa Fleiger Baumuster B and it is a very nice piece of machinery.

http://www.german-watches.com/cgi-bi...93494536-14717





Stowa are nice and well made but want to stay under 1k.
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with ETA, you have the following choices:

Longines: (all classic re-editions)
WWW re-issue
Expeditions Polaires
Silver Arrow (new model, not vintage)..this one doesnt have arabic numerals but is an extreme class in style and looks...way to elegant and classy...and this is also based on a vintage model...oh but it doesnt have sub-seconds either...do check it out though.

Tissot:
Heritage Limted Edition (an exact match of what you are looking for:SS, sub-seconds, chronometer certified, classic, limited edition, ETA, arabic numerals, classy applied lume, extremely elegant, your recommended size....only problem is, its been out of production so acquiring one might be a problem but its worth the effort :)

there are many other I can think of in the styles I've told you cuz this is one I am myself very interested in and my recommendations are the price point I am looking at too...so hope my suggestions fit your bill.
Thanks, I will check these out.
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What about the 42mm Portuguese? Powered by ETA 7750.



I'm happy with mine:)
Beautiful watch. Above my budget.
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There are some models from Longines, I think from Heritage collection, you should check out them.
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Old 29 December 2010, 01:32 AM   #14
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Thanks, I will check these out.
Despite the date window, (IMO, watch would look better and more like the original w/o the date) it's an interesting watch.

Do you know the price?
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Old 29 December 2010, 01:58 AM   #15
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the MSRP I think is around $1500 but it can be had gray/used for around $1000 I am guessing...it is awesome and I know of someone who is trying to get a black base date wheel so it will make even the date so much more acceptable :)
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I told you since I am looking for a similar styled watch, I just found one that matches ALL your description criteria: Glycine Eugene Meylan...its from a reputable Swiss maker, sub-seconds, arabics and ETA 2895-2 movt...do check it out
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Old 31 December 2010, 09:02 AM   #17
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This is my Breguet....the seconds arent exactly at 6 but close :)


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What about the 42mm Portuguese? Powered by ETA 7750.



I'm happy with mine:)
I thought the chronograph was 40.9mm?
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what an absolute beauty your Breguet is Milan
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