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Seiko… A well respected “budget” brand that puts classic and great timepieces.
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I really like those. They look super nice. If anything I am learning a lot about the history of watches !I will 5th (or 6th or 7th) the Orient diver suggestion. A Kamasu was my first “real” watch and I still wear it regularly. It’s been in the ocean several times and as well as pools and fishing. I think it’s ballsy to walk around with $20k+ on your wrist. Not saying I wouldn’t, but it’s a commitment and there are folks with eyes on those sort of things.
Awesome choice. It’s pretty cool when you get a true sapphire crystal, and it just doesn’t ever scratch. Definitely an upgrade that will always be worth it to me.
Let’s see some pictures of the alpinist!
Don't worry about me, I still shoot a .30-06 hahahaCareful with watches . . . it can cost you a shit load of money and probably more time just browsing and wishing, and coveting thy neighbors watch.
In London prolly not smart, most of the us you’re fine. I’ve worn my explorer all over the world and only true watch snobs or fellow explorer owners know what it is.I will 5th (or 6th or 7th) the Orient diver suggestion. A Kamasu was my first “real” watch and I still wear it regularly. It’s been in the ocean several times and as well as pools and fishing. I think it’s ballsy to walk around with $20k+ on your wrist. Not saying I wouldn’t, but it’s a commitment and there are folks with eyes on those sort of things.
I suspect you have to wear ecodrive or other solar watches for them to be zero maintenance. People who leave them in a drawer for weeks kill the rechargeable battery, even if you can resurrect it a few times.I recently got a Citizen Promaster Dive as stated earlier. I primarily wear a Garmin watch, but I wanted something for dressier occasions. I settled on Citizen due to the Eco Drive technology that requires basically no maintenance. You don't have to wear it to keep time, and you don't have to take it in every "x" years for maintenance. I get it may not be an heirloom piece like an automatic, but I'm fine with that. I like the idea of an automatic watch and the craftsmanship that goes into it, but I couldn't get there for something I'll be wearing sparingly.
If i went with an automatic, the Seiko Prospex Alpinist with the green dial is a pretty sweet looking watch in my opinion.