Bicompax chronograph - £1.5K ish
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Does anyone make a good quality, bicompax chronograph around £1.5K that is under 14mm thick?
Some of Farer's range get close, albeit they are just above the budget, but nothing among their current designs/colours really speaks to me. Titanium would be a benefit too.
I thought about extending the budget to used luxury brands, but they all seem pretty chonky, 14mm-15mm, I'm looking for something thinner.
I love the look of the new Hanhart, but it's way more than I want to spend.

Some of Farer's range get close, albeit they are just above the budget, but nothing among their current designs/colours really speaks to me. Titanium would be a benefit too.
I thought about extending the budget to used luxury brands, but they all seem pretty chonky, 14mm-15mm, I'm looking for something thinner.
I love the look of the new Hanhart, but it's way more than I want to spend.

Quartz really is your option here but if it must be mechanical (not in the title).....
https://baltic-watches.com/en/products/scalegraph-...
or
https://www.sorrentoaurumgioielli.it/en/hamilton/6...
For instance.
A combination of good knowledge from PH AND a judicious use of Google will probably find your answer for you, good hunting!
https://baltic-watches.com/en/products/scalegraph-...
or
https://www.sorrentoaurumgioielli.it/en/hamilton/6...
For instance.
A combination of good knowledge from PH AND a judicious use of Google will probably find your answer for you, good hunting!
And these are under 14mm, Youtube what Peter Kosta has to say about Wise watches,
https://wisetimepiece.com/collections/adamascus-ad...
(However, under 14m, mechanical and Ti, new, well we all have dreams)
https://wisetimepiece.com/collections/adamascus-ad...
(However, under 14m, mechanical and Ti, new, well we all have dreams)
Llentil the llama said:
Quartz really is your option here but if it must be mechanical (not in the title).....
https://baltic-watches.com/en/products/scalegraph-...
or
https://www.sorrentoaurumgioielli.it/en/hamilton/6...
For instance.
A combination of good knowledge from PH AND a judicious use of Google will probably find your answer for you, good hunting!
Thanks. I quite like a lot of the Baltic designs, but don't know much about the brand at all. Are they well made?https://baltic-watches.com/en/products/scalegraph-...
or
https://www.sorrentoaurumgioielli.it/en/hamilton/6...
For instance.
A combination of good knowledge from PH AND a judicious use of Google will probably find your answer for you, good hunting!
How about Hamilton?
https://www.firstclasswatches.co.uk/hamilton-pilot...
Or
https://www.firstclasswatches.co.uk/hamilton-ameri...
With the 15% off discount code it’s near your budget. I’ve bought a few watches from First Class and can recommend them.
https://www.firstclasswatches.co.uk/hamilton-pilot...
Or
https://www.firstclasswatches.co.uk/hamilton-ameri...
With the 15% off discount code it’s near your budget. I’ve bought a few watches from First Class and can recommend them.
Bob_Defly said:
SlimJim16v said:
Is that the one with the incredibly expensive servicing costs though?Spice_Weasel said:
How about Hamilton?
https://www.firstclasswatches.co.uk/hamilton-pilot...
Or
https://www.firstclasswatches.co.uk/hamilton-ameri...
With the 15% off discount code it s near your budget. I ve bought a few watches from First Class and can recommend them.
From my research I was favouring this, it's such a great looking watch, I love the green. The blue with the orange hands is also nice. It's hard to choose.https://www.firstclasswatches.co.uk/hamilton-pilot...
Or
https://www.firstclasswatches.co.uk/hamilton-ameri...
With the 15% off discount code it s near your budget. I ve bought a few watches from First Class and can recommend them.


It's interesting that there are some chrono watches under 14mm, although most are above my budget.
Tissot Telemeter 1938: 13.9mm

Longines Record Heritage Chronograph: 13.8mm

Breitling must have some very slim movements, some of their chronos are around 13mm which is very thin compared to much more expensive brands.
Llentil the llama said:
And these are under 14mm, Youtube what Peter Kosta has to say about Wise watches,
https://wisetimepiece.com/collections/adamascus-ad...
(However, under 14m, mechanical and Ti, new, well we all have dreams)
Farer manage it, and the Tissot above is also thin.https://wisetimepiece.com/collections/adamascus-ad...
(However, under 14m, mechanical and Ti, new, well we all have dreams)
That Wise is interesting, they make some very good looking dials. If that uses a Seiko movement, do Seiko make anything similar?
benny.c said:
Geeky point of order - compax refers to the number of complications, not the number of sub-dials. So a dual sub-dial face with a separate date is a tri-compax. A single sub-dial face with a date is a bi-compax, as is a dual sub-dial face with no date 
Ha ha, I knew that before posting, but figured everyone would know what I was talking about. 

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