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Join Date: May 2019
Location: New York
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Tudor GMT, Breitling Colt or what? I am lost.
Looking for a second hand $3-4k watch and really like Tudor GMT or Pelagos and Breitling Colt 41 (especially blue dials), but I feel like they are all too thick. I have a fairly small wrist and these watches thickness is a little too much.
Are there any other similar watches out there that are thinner? Would like to stay with a reputable brand that will somewhat hold value. |
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Join Date: Mar 2014
Location: UK
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Concord Impresario GMT (long since discontinued) at 35mm might be just the ticket.
If too small, then the same movement in their own design, the Zenith Elite Dual Time Captain or Port Royal, which are 38-40mm, depending on production era. Neither have/had the blue dial as an option. Montblanc Heritage DT is another sub-10mm option, with the more generic ETA movement, as too is the CF Bucherer Archimedes GMT, although it has a cities display too. If you’re wanting something more sporty looking, and can handle the larger diameter (41/42mm), then you won’t be disappointed with the Ulysse Nardin Dual Time 243-55-7 |
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Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: USA
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Oris divers 65
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