Calling all SN watch gurus
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Calling all SN watch gurus
Right folks i have a wee task for some of the watch fanatics on here.
21 birthday this year and my mum asked me what i would like so i came up with the idea of a nice watch.the budget is £300ish,more if it was required for a nicer watch but not by too much.
i know you guys are more into the expensive gear but im sure you will know of good watches for this sort of money.
i would prefer something with a metal strap(no gold) but other than that im open to just about anything.
cheers in advance.
21 birthday this year and my mum asked me what i would like so i came up with the idea of a nice watch.the budget is £300ish,more if it was required for a nicer watch but not by too much.
i know you guys are more into the expensive gear but im sure you will know of good watches for this sort of money.
i would prefer something with a metal strap(no gold) but other than that im open to just about anything.
cheers in advance.
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Not a guru but I knows what I like...
In that budget a Citizen Calibre 8700 in blue with a bracelet.
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Citizen BL8000-54L Men's 8700 Calibre Perpetual Calendar Stainless Steel Hot-Watch
In that budget a Citizen Calibre 8700 in blue with a bracelet.
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Citizen BL8000-54L Men's 8700 Calibre Perpetual Calendar Stainless Steel Hot-Watch
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Need to say more what you want, chrono, divers, dress etc etc.
If it was me I'd be more inclined to get a used watch name such as Tag or a limited edition from one of the smaller watch companies. All the main players such as Seiko, Tissot etc have watches at that price but second hand is much better value.
If it was me I'd be more inclined to get a used watch name such as Tag or a limited edition from one of the smaller watch companies. All the main players such as Seiko, Tissot etc have watches at that price but second hand is much better value.
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Originally Posted by Alas
Need to say more what you want, chrono, divers, dress etc etc.
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would appreciate pictures if anyone can be arsed to do that much either that or specific model names.
cheers folks
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Something like this?
eBay.co.uk: NEW SEIKO SPORTURA KINETIC TITANIUM AUTO RELAY SMA171P1 (item 280065024548 end time 03-Jan-07 00:15:00 GMT)
Not me selling btw.
eBay.co.uk: NEW SEIKO SPORTURA KINETIC TITANIUM AUTO RELAY SMA171P1 (item 280065024548 end time 03-Jan-07 00:15:00 GMT)
Not me selling btw.
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i quite like the citizen that HankScorpio posted so something along those lines.
i have also found this citizen Citizen BL8030-53A and a seiko chrono Seiko Gents Chronograph SNA525P1
opinions on these?
i have also found this citizen Citizen BL8030-53A and a seiko chrono Seiko Gents Chronograph SNA525P1
opinions on these?
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The Seiko looks quite nice. Very much inspired by the Breitling Chrono Cockpit (and the now-discontinued Crosswind) models which can't be a bad thing:
Seiko is a great brand too - I've recently sold my latest Breitling after a few years of ownership and am currently happily wearing the Seiko Kinetic Auto Relay which I've had since 2000. I put it on after around 3 years since I last wore it and it immediately set itself to the correct time - it was about innacurate by about 16 seconds! Amazing!
Seiko is a great brand too - I've recently sold my latest Breitling after a few years of ownership and am currently happily wearing the Seiko Kinetic Auto Relay which I've had since 2000. I put it on after around 3 years since I last wore it and it immediately set itself to the correct time - it was about innacurate by about 16 seconds! Amazing!
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I've had a couple of Seikos and have never had a problem with them. I sometimes revert back to my trusty 7 year old Seiko Kinetic when my main watch is off for a service etc. Even if the Kinetic hasn't run for a year or so, it starts up perfectly when you move it and keeps perfect time.
No personal experience with Citizen but they're are supposed to be pretty good. I bought an Eco-Drive for my Mum in the summer and she's been very happy with it, IIRC my cousin has a Citizen pilots watch (also an Eco-Drive) and he's very happy with that too.
No personal experience with Citizen but they're are supposed to be pretty good. I bought an Eco-Drive for my Mum in the summer and she's been very happy with it, IIRC my cousin has a Citizen pilots watch (also an Eco-Drive) and he's very happy with that too.
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Poljot Sturmanski Gagarin Model
FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS
3133 movement - 23 jewels
Water resistant 3 ATM.
Clear crystal back
Stainless steel case
Mineral crystal
Advanced stopwatch functions
Diameter 40mm/thickness 12mm
Luminous hands and numbers
Accuracy from -10/+20 seconds/day
Quality leather strap
User manual in English
Price: £265.00
Delivery: 5 - 7 days (UK)
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FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS
3133 movement - 23 jewels
Water resistant 3 ATM.
Clear crystal back
Stainless steel case
Mineral crystal
Advanced stopwatch functions
Diameter 40mm/thickness 12mm
Luminous hands and numbers
Accuracy from -10/+20 seconds/day
Quality leather strap
User manual in English
Price: £265.00
Delivery: 5 - 7 days (UK)
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Originally Posted by shaggy1973
Poljot Sturmanski Gagarin Model
1) There are small particles trapped under the glass front around where the numbers are located
2) The chronograph second hand does not move consistently and often sticks (usually near the 3 o'clock position)
3) When the chronograph 2nd hand is stopped with the top pusher it is still able to move if the watch is shaken.
4) The crown is bent and does not turn smoothly. I think it is rubbing against the watch case.
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I wouldn't fancy a Poljot myself. The quality is variable it seems - some are great but quite a few people seem to have problems. Plus Poljot stopped using the Swiss ETA movements they used to stick in them, because ETA got too expensive. But some people swear by them. A bit like a clio 182.
Quartz or mechanical? Quartz watches are more accurate and cheaper, but lack the cachet of a clockwork mechanical watch. As a rule. There are top-end quartz watches for a grand or more if you want but most expensive watches are clockwork.
I like both. I just bought a Junghans Mega 1000, which is a retro quartz digital radio controlled watch (rrp 270, can be had for 200-240 odd) - it syncs every night with a radio time signal. I needed one watch that would always be right! My everyday watch is a Sinn 356.
You can get a quality mechanical watch for your budget. At that price the movement will probably be ETA or Valjoux, two Swiss watch movement makers that make the insides of most Swiss mech watches. The Valjoux 7750, for example, can be had in watches from 400 to 2000+.
If I had 300 notes to spend on a watch, I'd be looking at something German or italian rather than Russian. Aristo watches are good value... these ETA-movement automatics are 160 and 270 odd:
Ollech & Wais are excellent value german mechanical automatics... 150 for this Swiss movement, German made oyster-style
www.chronomaster.co.uk is a good site to see various mechanical watches, but they sell very few quartz watches. Or modern Storm-style ones.
Depends what you like. For a big birthday I'd be thinking about something that will last rather than a fashion watch.
Quartz or mechanical? Quartz watches are more accurate and cheaper, but lack the cachet of a clockwork mechanical watch. As a rule. There are top-end quartz watches for a grand or more if you want but most expensive watches are clockwork.
I like both. I just bought a Junghans Mega 1000, which is a retro quartz digital radio controlled watch (rrp 270, can be had for 200-240 odd) - it syncs every night with a radio time signal. I needed one watch that would always be right! My everyday watch is a Sinn 356.
You can get a quality mechanical watch for your budget. At that price the movement will probably be ETA or Valjoux, two Swiss watch movement makers that make the insides of most Swiss mech watches. The Valjoux 7750, for example, can be had in watches from 400 to 2000+.
If I had 300 notes to spend on a watch, I'd be looking at something German or italian rather than Russian. Aristo watches are good value... these ETA-movement automatics are 160 and 270 odd:
Ollech & Wais are excellent value german mechanical automatics... 150 for this Swiss movement, German made oyster-style
www.chronomaster.co.uk is a good site to see various mechanical watches, but they sell very few quartz watches. Or modern Storm-style ones.
Depends what you like. For a big birthday I'd be thinking about something that will last rather than a fashion watch.
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Originally Posted by James Neill
I have this watch but need to send it back for fixing as it has the following problems. Shame as it is a lovely looking watch.
1) There are small particles trapped under the glass front around where the numbers are located
2) The chronograph second hand does not move consistently and often sticks (usually near the 3 o'clock position)
3) When the chronograph 2nd hand is stopped with the top pusher it is still able to move if the watch is shaken.
4) The crown is bent and does not turn smoothly. I think it is rubbing against the watch case.
1) There are small particles trapped under the glass front around where the numbers are located
2) The chronograph second hand does not move consistently and often sticks (usually near the 3 o'clock position)
3) When the chronograph 2nd hand is stopped with the top pusher it is still able to move if the watch is shaken.
4) The crown is bent and does not turn smoothly. I think it is rubbing against the watch case.
are you sure it isnt just a one off with yours?
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If you go somewhere like Goldsmiths outlet (There is one in Swindon) you could pick up a really nice watch for that budget. Tags would come in around 425 but certainly get a higher end Seiko. Juts last seasons models.
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I'm no guru, but recently turned 21 and have a small chunk of money (~£500) to splash on a watch.
I started looking at Gucci, but figured I'd be too scared of scratching it (they're around £700-800) when out:
I've found a few nice Emporio Armani in your budget:
£225:
£195:
£175:
£195:
DKNY - £125:
D&G - £170:
Might not be your style, but I'd take any of them.
Think I'll go with a cheaper option and treat myself to something else too.
I started looking at Gucci, but figured I'd be too scared of scratching it (they're around £700-800) when out:
I've found a few nice Emporio Armani in your budget:
£225:
£195:
£175:
£195:
DKNY - £125:
D&G - £170:
Might not be your style, but I'd take any of them.
Think I'll go with a cheaper option and treat myself to something else too.
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Originally Posted by shaggy1973
I have heard only good until this point?
are you sure it isnt just a one off with yours?
are you sure it isnt just a one off with yours?
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What about Tissot? They have some nice models in this sort of price range.
Quality Watches, Designer Watches, Wrist Watches, Fashion Watches - Tissot Gents
Quality Watches, Designer Watches, Wrist Watches, Fashion Watches - Tissot Gents
Quality Watches, Designer Watches, Wrist Watches, Fashion Watches - Tissot Gents
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Quality Watches, Designer Watches, Wrist Watches, Fashion Watches - Tissot Gents
Quality Watches, Designer Watches, Wrist Watches, Fashion Watches - Tissot Gents
Quality Watches, Designer Watches, Wrist Watches, Fashion Watches - Tissot Gents
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Originally Posted by TopBanana
Why buy a watch from a clothing company?
Look at Tissot or I believe there may be a couple of Briel watches available for the money.
Had the chance of a Nicky Hayden Tissot before he won the moto GP title... wish I had bought it now.
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Originally Posted by TopBanana
Why buy a watch from a clothing company?
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Originally Posted by G-STAR
Partly because they're brands I can relate to and like being associated with, and partly because I'm not (and have never been) a watch type of guy.
Your Armani/D&G watch will be built using relatively cheap mechanism.
A Tissot/Briel Seiko etc of a similar price will have a far superior mechanism and will probably give you many more years of reliable service.
I've got an old Seiko Diver watch that I use for work now, this thing is circa 20 years old, first "real" watch I ever owned, apart from a couple of straps ( their rubber being a divers watch) and a couple of batteries it has never missed a beat.
John.
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Originally Posted by New To Scoob
Fair enough G thats your choice but remember this...
Your Armani/D&G watch will be built using relatively cheap mechanism.
A Tissot/Briel Seiko etc of a similar price will have a far superior mechanism and will probably give you many more years of reliable service.
I've got an old Seiko Diver watch that I use for work now, this thing is circa 20 years old, first "real" watch I ever owned, apart from a couple of straps ( their rubber being a divers watch) and a couple of batteries it has never missed a beat.
John.
Your Armani/D&G watch will be built using relatively cheap mechanism.
A Tissot/Briel Seiko etc of a similar price will have a far superior mechanism and will probably give you many more years of reliable service.
I've got an old Seiko Diver watch that I use for work now, this thing is circa 20 years old, first "real" watch I ever owned, apart from a couple of straps ( their rubber being a divers watch) and a couple of batteries it has never missed a beat.
John.
That said, I appreciate the concern.
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None of those DKNY, Armani watches will have cost more than $8.00 trade to buy. They are "catalogue" watches made in China etc and whatever brand name stuck on. Cheap nasty rubbish sold in naf jewellers. A minimum of 2 thousand pieces will give you custom boxing and logo etc. I did a order myself and did well from it !
No class and worth nothing to any "Watch Guru" . for that money yopu couls buy a watch with a better movement and more class. Scoobynet seems to have many TAG fans (£150.00 to change a battery !! Mugs !! all they do is a quick clean and new seal and some silicon type compound on the winder stem and the thread of the back.Less than 5 mins work.Quick dip in a bucket of water to see if any bubbles leak !
One of the best rip offs going.
But if all your interested in is Chav bling........ dont let me stop you !
Oris: Lots of trouble with these. Tissot have moved forward and doing well. Check ebay out for Omegas.But stay away from the "007's" just about everyone a fake. Seiko 5's and their premier range "lasale" are great for the money.
No class and worth nothing to any "Watch Guru" . for that money yopu couls buy a watch with a better movement and more class. Scoobynet seems to have many TAG fans (£150.00 to change a battery !! Mugs !! all they do is a quick clean and new seal and some silicon type compound on the winder stem and the thread of the back.Less than 5 mins work.Quick dip in a bucket of water to see if any bubbles leak !
One of the best rip offs going.
But if all your interested in is Chav bling........ dont let me stop you !
Oris: Lots of trouble with these. Tissot have moved forward and doing well. Check ebay out for Omegas.But stay away from the "007's" just about everyone a fake. Seiko 5's and their premier range "lasale" are great for the money.
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