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What Watch do you Wear?

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I like a nice watch😊

My current regular wear is a White Dial Omega Seamaster 300M on the black rubber strap, IMO the best-looking affordable luxury watch on the market, also have a Spring drive Grand Seiko for more formal wear that is the bollocks as well, superbly finished and just oozes quality.

Bought a Rolex Air King 126900 recently, its the most unique from the brand, the only one with the green and gold Rolex colours on the dial, the only one with no variants like the other models have, the Submariner, Date Just or Daytona's etc that have multiple variations, beautiful piece IMO that looks stunning.

What's your Watch of choice?
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zebthecat wrote: 17 Jul 2025, 20:14
Arf
That is so familiar.
A couple years ago I got rid of three guitars that I didn't play very much: Squier tele, Yamaha Pacifica fat strat and an Epiphone SG. I got more than I paid for the SG new so was feelng saintly as well as chuffed.
Since then I have bought a spare, spare bass (Westone Thunder 1) and had a guitar made (It is a 4-string chambered guitar that looks like a Les Paul Junior after repairs from being attacked by an axe) for as my 60th Birthday present to myself.
Already plan on a Shuker JJ Burnel signature light bass for my next treat - there is still an empty guitar stand...
And the really daft thing is when I HAVE managed to sell something, I find myself years later hunting down an identical model and buying it again.

I recently found a twin to the first Marshall I bought in 1979 and bought that for sentimental reasons.
Too big. Too heavy. Biggest paperweight I own!
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Bungo wrote: 17 Jul 2025, 18:08
Moncurs Putting Iron" wrote: 17 Jul 2025, 18:01
As Massive has alluded to it got a bit silly over lock down so now I have a watch finder case with space for 4 autos, 6 quartz and a one in, one out policy.


 
I tried to do a one in, one out with guitars. Probably lasted three months. Thankfully never got too silly with watches.

It's pathetic really. Haven't touched some guitars in years, but when it comes to getting rid, suddenly they're all too 'special'...😁
Arf!
That is so familiar.
A couple years ago I got rid of three guitars that I didn't play very much: Squier tele, Yamaha Pacifica fat strat and an Epiphone SG. I got more than I paid for the SG new so was feelng saintly as well as chuffed.
Since then I have bought a spare, spare bass (Westone Thunder 1) and had a guitar made (It is a 4-string chambered guitar that looks like a Les Paul Junior after repairs from being attacked by an axe) for as my 60th Birthday present to myself.
Already plan on a Shuker JJ Burnel signature light bass for my next treat - there is still an empty guitar stand...
 
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Bungo wrote: 17 Jul 2025, 18:08
Moncurs Putting Iron" wrote: 17 Jul 2025, 18:01
As Massive has alluded to it got a bit silly over lock down so now I have a watch finder case with space for 4 autos, 6 quartz and a one in, one out policy.


 
I tried to do a one in, one out with guitars. Probably lasted three months. Thankfully never got too silly with watches.
Fucking hell, even guitars have a mass migration problem. Starmer will be asking to smash the Bands next.
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Moncurs Putting Iron" wrote: 17 Jul 2025, 18:01
As Massive has alluded to it got a bit silly over lock down so now I have a watch finder case with space for 4 autos, 6 quartz and a one in, one out policy.

 
 
I tried to do a one in, one out with guitars. Probably lasted three months. Thankfully never got too silly with watches.

It's pathetic really. Haven't touched some guitars in years, but when it comes to getting rid, suddenly they're all too 'special'...😁
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Make you right there Bungo.

The old Omega 1020 movement is a diva and needs regular tinkering to keep it on point.

As Massive has alluded to it got a bit silly over lock down so now I have a watch finder case with space for 4 autos, 6 quartz and a one in, one out policy.

Quite fancy a CW twelve on a titanium bracelet but which one gets the heave ho from the autos?*

*If the omega doesn't buy the farm it'll be the Boldr 😜
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Moncurs Putting Iron" wrote: 17 Jul 2025, 17:16
Christopher Ward C60 Trident Chronograph 

 
Christopher Ward watches are great. It just shows that you can sell a fantastic watch at a tolerable price, if you aren't including the cost of A-list celebrity endorsement.

I went to their place in Maidenhead once. Pleasingly ordinary.
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Moncurs Putting Iron" wrote: 17 Jul 2025, 17:16 I like to keep a few about, nothing 'top tier'

 But ones I like but could afford to lose/break/get robbed of:
Automatics
Omega Seamaster 1970 1020 movement TV face - Same age as me.
Christopher Ward C60 Trident Chronograph 
Seiko SKX007 modded with a Domed Sapphire
Boldr Safari Vogelkop Superb.

Digital and Quartz
G-Shock 2100 'Casioak'
Couple of square face Seikos
Seiko King Quartz




 
That's you, that is...

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I like to keep a few about, nothing 'top tier'

 But ones I like but could afford to lose/break/get robbed of:
Automatics
Omega Seamaster 1970 1020 movement TV face - Same age as me.
Christopher Ward C60 Trident Chronograph 
Seiko SKX007 modded with a Domed Sapphire
Boldr Safari Vogelkop Superb.

Digital and Quartz
G-Shock 2100 'Casioak'
Couple of square face Seikos
Seiko King Quartz



 
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XKhammer wrote: 17 Jul 2025, 09:12
goose wrote: 15 Jul 2025, 18:28
XKhammer wrote: 15 Jul 2025, 12:59 Not really into watches and jewellery as not a poser 
Did have rolex years ago just didn't wear it so sold it to mate
Another reason is l cycle off road so watches and jewellery not suitable but have bought a Garmin smartwatch which is used more for hikes
Joyo is the only person who’s watch is smarter than he is!!
Had an Eyetie watxh once  but very difficult to tell the time as it constantly ran anticlockwise/backwards
Why am I not surprised that you struggle to tell the time?

joyo, your smartwatch is smartest person in your family.

you ain’t half stupid son.
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goose wrote: 15 Jul 2025, 18:28
XKhammer wrote: 15 Jul 2025, 12:59 Not really into watches and jewellery as not a poser 
Did have rolex years ago just didn't wear it so sold it to mate
Another reason is l cycle off road so watches and jewellery not suitable but have bought a Garmin smartwatch which is used more for hikes
Joyo is the only person who’s watch is smarter than he is!!
Had an Eyetie watxh once  but very difficult to tell the time as it constantly ran anticlockwise/backwards
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Monsieur merde de cheval" wrote: 17 Jul 2025, 01:09
fraser wrote: 15 Jul 2025, 07:29 I don't own a watch 
Man bag ?
Where else would he keep his gear, pills and ket?
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Gank wrote: 17 Jul 2025, 01:09
Monsieur merde de cheval" wrote: 17 Jul 2025, 01:07
Sydney_Iron wrote: 15 Jul 2025, 07:42
TBH in this day and age you don't really need one, what with carrying phones🤷‍♂️

More jewellery for men IMO, then compare them to smart watches, my Omega cost about 10 times what a Apple watch cost and tells me the time and date, thats it...............

The smart watch i can see the time, date, current temperature, how many steps i have done, calories burnt and then get text messages and even make calls, then its got maps, can navigate, play music via Bluetooth, fucking insane really what they can do, but just dont look or feel the same as a classic quality watch on your wrist.
Here we go...grown men now watching every step they take .
Sting has a lot to answer for.
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fraser wrote: 15 Jul 2025, 07:29 I don't own a watch 
Man bag ?
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Monsieur merde de cheval" wrote: 17 Jul 2025, 01:07
Sydney_Iron wrote: 15 Jul 2025, 07:42
fraser wrote: 15 Jul 2025, 07:29 I don't own a watch 
TBH in this day and age you don't really need one, what with carrying phones🤷‍♂️

More jewellery for men IMO, then compare them to smart watches, my Omega cost about 10 times what a Apple watch cost and tells me the time and date, thats it...............

The smart watch i can see the time, date, current temperature, how many steps i have done, calories burnt and then get text messages and even make calls, then its got maps, can navigate, play music via Bluetooth, fucking insane really what they can do, but just dont look or feel the same as a classic quality watch on your wrist.
Here we go...grown men now watching every step they take .
Sting has a lot to answer for.
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Sydney_Iron wrote: 15 Jul 2025, 07:42
fraser wrote: 15 Jul 2025, 07:29 I don't own a watch 
TBH in this day and age you don't really need one, what with carrying phones🤷‍♂️

More jewellery for men IMO, then compare them to smart watches, my Omega cost about 10 times what a Apple watch cost and tells me the time and date, thats it...............

The smart watch i can see the time, date, current temperature, how many steps i have done, calories burnt and then get text messages and even make calls, then its got maps, can navigate, play music via Bluetooth, fucking insane really what they can do, but just dont look or feel the same as a classic quality watch on your wrist.
Here we go...grown men now watching every step they take .
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Other things that watch nerd say include that there should be no such thing as mens and womens wristwatches and that the AP Royal Oak is an abomination. I like them though. They weigh a ton! 
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Niblets wrote: 16 Jul 2025, 19:06
Gank wrote: 16 Jul 2025, 16:28
Gary Strodders shank" wrote: 16 Jul 2025, 13:12
I've got a couple of Gucci watches, one of which was a present the other with a brown/grey face that I paid £500 for about ten years back

I rarely wear either these days.

I also have a few old Seikos that belonged to my dad but need batteries.

I was told they can be worth a few quid these days depending on the model so will hold onto them


Well they hold their value really well as they are excellent, but they're relatively inexpensive in the first place so they're not going to make you rich.
What do you make of Zenith and Tudor? Tudor always gives me the feeling of being the poor man's Rolex, despite being decent watches (although my Breitling has a B20 movement which is from Tudor), but I do quite like the look of some of the Zenith.
Both good quality and great looking. Tudor manufacturing most of their own parts make them really special and as watch nerds say, it doesn't matter what anyone thinks, it's how much you like it and in terms of value, Tudor is right up there for precision and quality of every individual part. The idea that a Tudor is for people who can't afford a Rolex is for people who don't appreciate how a watch is made, it's not the same as comparing Voi jeans to Versace.

Zenith watches do look really nice but I can't quite put my finger on why they cost as much as they do. They're good quality and look nice but what makes them ten times the cost of a Seiko? I don't know and I think it's just a premium price point. I'd sooner have a vintage Aldo than a new Zenith but that's just my preference.
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Sydney_Iron wrote: 16 Jul 2025, 21:35
Niblets wrote: 16 Jul 2025, 19:06
 
What do you make of Zenith and Tudor? Tudor always gives me the feeling of being the poor man's Rolex, despite being decent watches (although my Breitling has a B20 movement which is from Tudor), but I do quite like the look of some of the Zenith.
Tudor make some lovely pieces, the black bay 58 range, nearly got myself a black bay pro GMT not long ago but went for a Grand Seiko instead, very under rated brand IMO, there spring drive and hi beat models are far superior to Rolex IMO and the finishing and dials are superb.

Tudor do have the poor man's Rolex tag, seems a tad unfair as they are on par in many ways with their big brother, they aint cheap either so saying "poor man's watch" is strange as they will set you back a bob or 2🤷‍♂️, if anything i would call them better value than Rolex, Zenith just isn't to my taste, like a lot of things when it comes to watches very subjective and each to their own, those Richard Mille things look vulgar, shit and over the top bling but people literally pay millions for them😯
Indeed, the Black Bay range is superb. But that’s the one thing that’s always out be off Tudor, is the thought that it’s just for those that can’t afford a Rolex. 
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Niblets wrote: 16 Jul 2025, 19:06
 
What do you make of Zenith and Tudor? Tudor always gives me the feeling of being the poor man's Rolex, despite being decent watches (although my Breitling has a B20 movement which is from Tudor), but I do quite like the look of some of the Zenith.
Tudor make some lovely pieces, the black bay 58 range, nearly got myself a black bay pro GMT not long ago but went for a Grand Seiko instead, very under rated brand IMO, there spring drive and hi beat models are far superior to Rolex IMO and the finishing and dials are superb.

Tudor do have the poor man's Rolex tag, seems a tad unfair as they are on par in many ways with their big brother, they aint cheap either so saying "poor man's watch" is strange as they will set you back a bob or 2🤷‍♂️, if anything i would call them better value than Rolex, Zenith just isn't to my taste, like a lot of things when it comes to watches very subjective and each to their own, those Richard Mille things look vulgar, shit and over the top bling but people literally pay millions for them😯
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Gank wrote: 16 Jul 2025, 16:25 It is my opinion that Seiko offer the best value in the world in terms of what you get for the cost.
I have a Seiko Kinetic with a face that is a lovely shade of green. It cost me about £300 odd quid 15 years ago and as you say it's not for showing off like a far more expensive Swiss watch but it hasn't failed me once since I bought it.

And I get loads of compliments about it...which is very satisfying...I must admit! 
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Gank wrote: 16 Jul 2025, 16:28
Gary Strodders shank" wrote: 16 Jul 2025, 13:12
yngwies Cat" wrote: 16 Jul 2025, 10:58 Is this thread a wind up?
.........grabs coat
I've got a couple of Gucci watches, one of which was a present the other with a brown/grey face that I paid £500 for about ten years back

I rarely wear either these days.

I also have a few old Seikos that belonged to my dad but need batteries.

I was told they can be worth a few quid these days depending on the model so will hold onto them


Well they hold their value really well as they are excellent, but they're relatively inexpensive in the first place so they're not going to make you rich.
What do you make of Zenith and Tudor? Tudor always gives me the feeling of being the poor man's Rolex, despite being decent watches (although my Breitling has a B20 movement which is from Tudor), but I do quite like the look of some of the Zenith.
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Gary Strodders shank" wrote: 16 Jul 2025, 13:12
yngwies Cat" wrote: 16 Jul 2025, 10:58 Is this thread a wind up?
.........grabs coat
I've got a couple of Gucci watches, one of which was a present the other with a brown/grey face that I paid £500 for about ten years back

I rarely wear either these days.

I also have a few old Seikos that belonged to my dad but need batteries.

I was told they can be worth a few quid these days depending on the model so will hold onto them


Well they hold their value really well as they are excellent, but they're relatively inexpensive in the first place so they're not going to make you rich.
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It is my opinion that Seiko offer the best value in the world in terms of what you get for the cost.
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The first and only time I bought a new watch....2000 Seiko Kinetic Auto Relay 100 with steel strap. I like the slightly smaller face compared to many of today's watches. Worn daily and it has not let me down (touch wood)
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yngwies Cat" wrote: 16 Jul 2025, 10:58 Is this thread a wind up?
.........grabs coat
I've got a couple of Gucci watches, one of which was a present the other with a brown/grey face that I paid £500 for about ten years back

I rarely wear either these days.

I also have a few old Seikos that belonged to my dad but need batteries.

I was told they can be worth a few quid these days depending on the model so will hold onto them


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