What's the ultimat good looking rufty tuffty watch

What's the ultimat good looking rufty tuffty watch

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Asterix

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24,438 posts

235 months

Saturday 26th January 2008
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I'm looking for a watch that I can bang about, wear at the beach etc... that has a touch of style.

I quite like the Seiko divers watches and some of the Taser range.

Your ideas please chaps.

smartie

2,607 posts

280 months

Saturday 26th January 2008
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Sinn?


digger_R

1,808 posts

213 months

Saturday 26th January 2008
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smartie said:
Sinn?
yes

SpydieNut

5,833 posts

230 months

Saturday 26th January 2008
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Asterix said:
I'm looking for a watch that I can bang about, wear at the beach etc... that has a touch of style.

I quite like the Seiko divers watches and some of the Taser range.

Your ideas please chaps.
what's your budget?

Asterix

Original Poster:

24,438 posts

235 months

Saturday 26th January 2008
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No specific budget but wouldn't want to spend much more than GBP 1,500.00

Re: Sinn - nice and understanted

I like this alot!



and I like this...



Edited by Asterix on Saturday 26th January 18:44

anonymous-user

61 months

Saturday 26th January 2008
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Sinn again, they're hard bastard watches.

pastrana72

1,730 posts

215 months

Saturday 26th January 2008
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Traser do some fantastic watches, there is a new seiko automatic divers around the ebay and online shops at the moment that is good.

but that sinn looks stunning, i am going to look at the spec and price of that now, that is so cool.

smile

tertius

6,914 posts

237 months

Saturday 26th January 2008
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Asterix said:
No specific budget but wouldn't want to spend much more than GBP 1,500.00

Re: Sinn - nice and understanted

I like this alot!

I have the "non-black" tegimented steel version of this watch on a strap:




It can hardly be said to have a hard life with me, but its certainly very tough, the case seems extremely scratch resistant, its water-resistant to 200m - its my choice whenever I'm doing anything active, I'd definitely recommend it. The only thing that is not quite a point is the deployment buckle, which is very angular and not tegimented, so it does scratch, and actually it doesn't work that well, however, however, the regular buckle is fine. I also find the second time zone a useful feature.

Don1

16,071 posts

215 months

Saturday 26th January 2008
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G-Shock. You know it makes sense...

pastrana72

1,730 posts

215 months

Saturday 26th January 2008
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good point,

i wear a G shock 90% of the time (a waveceptor/Toughsolar) because i need a tough and realible watch, it is virtually indestructable and cool,

totally recommend one for a cheap (relativly) watch and you can still budget for something else.

( a Sinn )

smile


tertius

6,914 posts

237 months

Saturday 26th January 2008
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A G-Shock doesn't really meet the "good looking" part of the spec though does it ...

pastrana72

1,730 posts

215 months

Saturday 26th January 2008
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i suppose, you have a good point there.

i like them, but agree there are far better looking options for more money.

smile

aeropilot

36,603 posts

234 months

Saturday 26th January 2008
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Titanium version of the Omega Seamaster Pro.

SpydieNut

5,833 posts

230 months

Saturday 26th January 2008
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my choice -





i give you



2nd hand - should be in your price range.

indestructible!

clean, simple, beautiful look

smokin

Edited by SpydieNut on Saturday 26th January 21:56

anonymous-user

61 months

Saturday 26th January 2008
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SpydieNut said:
my choice -





i give you



2nd hand - should be in your price range.

indestructible!

clean, simple, beautiful look

smokin
Read the original post again, he said he wanted a touch of style . . . . hehe

SpydieNut

5,833 posts

230 months

Saturday 26th January 2008
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stovey said:
Read the original post again, he said he wanted a touch of style . . . . hehe
ouch !!

et to brute?

hehe

well i like it (ok ok, i bloody *love* it (sub no date and the sea dweller - i don't like the bubble on the sub date).

anonymous-user

61 months

Saturday 26th January 2008
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If you like the sinn watches have a flick through chronomaster for the full range.

If you want a new watch I think he is the only U.K. dealer.

SpydieNut

5,833 posts

230 months

Saturday 26th January 2008
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in fact i think that just oozes style - in an understated, classic and timeless smile kind of way

far more than a blingin' in your face breitling

but each to their own. i was just offering my suggestion.
smile

anonymous-user

61 months

Saturday 26th January 2008
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SpydieNut said:
stovey said:
Read the original post again, he said he wanted a touch of style . . . . hehe
ouch !!

et to brute?

hehe

well i like it (ok ok, i bloody *love* it (sub no date and the sea dweller - i don't like the bubble on the sub date).
Nah, I'm just taking the mickey. The sub is a classic iconic watch. I hope the don't get the GMTII treatment this year.

SpydieNut

5,833 posts

230 months

Saturday 26th January 2008
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stovey said:
SpydieNut said:
stovey said:
Read the original post again, he said he wanted a touch of style . . . . hehe
ouch !!

et to brute?

hehe

well i like it (ok ok, i bloody *love* it (sub no date and the sea dweller - i don't like the bubble on the sub date).
Nah, I'm just taking the mickey. The sub is a classic iconic watch. I hope the don't get the GMTII treatment this year.
i know hehe

no offence taken - 'tis all good fun and a bit of light-hearted banter smile

i also hope it remains unchanged.