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NeoGAF Timepiece Thread Of Fine Wristwatches

Such a strange requirement 'brown strap' :D You can buy anything and put it on a brown strap you know? :)

For under $5k, in the not too dressy/not too casual field, you have NOMOS and Tudor offering nice stuff.

But honestly, for that price, I'd go vintage.

Youre up to the task. I believe in you. No one on youtube can pronounce it either if thats any consolation. What about cartier tank ? Vintage or new seems to be right around 5k , maybe a little more for a new gold one , but youre worth it.


I thought about nomos but idk, just doesnt scream lyle to me . There is always a vintage datejust or tudor or something. Obviously like the other poster said you can put a brown strap on anything , but you already know that.

I'm currently leaning towards the JLC. I'll just take a years worth of French classes or something. And yes I know you can put a brown strap on anything but in my mind I picture a brown leather watch and a black leather watch as two fairly different looking things if that makes any sense.

As for Nomos and Tudor, I'm not a huge fan of either although admittedly I haven't spent much time looking at Tudor watches before.
 
Update:

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One day I'll actually take decent pictures of my watches. Probably.
 

New002

Member
Imgur or Flickr is what I use.



If I had $5k to spend on a brand new watch right now....
Probably the 2017 Railmaster.

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Man I would love that watch.

I was recently in the market for a nice watch to fit my tiny, tiny wrists, and was looking at mid-size Omegas, but ended up with a trusty Seiko SKX013. I couldn't justify the cost of the Omegas right now and knowing me I would have babied it too much. I wanted something for daily wear that I wouldn't be so worried about.
 

Accoun

Member
If I had $5k to spend on a brand new watch right now....
Probably the 2017 Railmaster.

Man, I just can't get over the typeface used for the numbers. I'm not sure about the about the brushed dial and the faux-vintage lume either, but I think at least the former I can't really judge without seeing it in person.

Shame, because I thought the previous Railmaster was pretty cool. I assume it sadly was at least a bit of a flop, though.
 

rossonero

Member
I got about $500 on my birthday for a watch. Is that enough to get a nice one or should I just care about the look and not about the mechanism underneath or the brand? Right now I got a Festina with a black leather strap and a Certina with a metal strap.

Found this automatic watch:
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Don't know how it feels on the arm, but it could be fun with an automatic watch and it looks nice. It's rather cheap as well.
 

Pbae

Member
I got about $500 on my birthday for a watch. Is that enough to get a nice one or should I just care about the look and not about the mechanism underneath or the brand? Right now I got a Festina with a black leather strap and a Certina with a metal strap.

Found this automatic watch:
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Don't know how it feels on the arm, but it could be fun with an automatic watch and it looks nice. It's rather cheap as well.

$500 is a lot of money and there are plenty of great watches within that price point.

As for your questions, here's my take and suggestions.

-If given the choice, choose a watch brand (Seiko, Citizen, Hamilton, etc.) over a fashion brand (Hugo Boss, Michael Kors, etc.)
-A cheap automatic watch is more likely to break than a decent quartz battery powered watch.
-Automatic or mechanical watches are typically never as accurate as a battery powered watch.
-Most Automatic watches have a power reserve of 70ish hours. If you leave it unattended for a few days, you'll have to set the time again.

Some brands I think you should look into are,
-Hamilton, Christopher Ward, Seiko, Citizen, Orient, Master of G Line G-Shocks', Parnis
 

Stinkles

Clothed, sober, cooperative
I only ever wear my watches when I travel. I almost always forget to set them for time change and my watches with international clocks - an edifice and a gshock may as well be obscure CERN equipment. I don't know about you but my Casio (and other) watch manuals are a place terrifying to me.

My Edifice in particular is supposed to atomic clock set itself but I'm damned if I can ever remember how to "let" it.

And my favorite watch, a simple aquaracer, is too simplistic.

So yeah... I use my phone. :-(
 

Accoun

Member
Bought an older Vostok like a week ago and couldn't wear it because I don't have anything 18mm free. Ordered some straps and hoped they arrive until Friday.
Of course they didn't.
Got pretty desperate and took the NATO from my Casio.
Not the greatest combo, but at least I can finally wear it.
 
Aaaand more Seiko 6138 woes. It was running fine for days until it randomly jumped 7 minutes today under my nose. Does this just sound like a watch needing general service, or is it something else I could be doing wrong? I've been careful to take it off when I'm at my desk at work (to keep it from being magnetized), but that apparently wasn't enough.
 

Pbae

Member
Aaaand more Seiko 6138 woes. It was running fine for days until it randomly jumped 7 minutes today under my nose. Does this just sound like a watch needing general service, or is it something else I could be doing wrong? I've been careful to take it off when I'm at my desk at work (to keep it from being magnetized), but that apparently wasn't enough.

It sounds like it's not regulating the mainspring properly.

I've never had a watch be off by such a drastic amount so I wouldn't fret about it being your fault unless you've dropped it a bunch of times and from your post, barely ever.

I would contact Seiko and see if you're covered under the limited warranty because that sounds pretty defective.
 

Frost_Ace

Member
So I'm kind of a noob when it comes to watches. I've looked around the internet and it's pretty much agreed upon that a Seiko 5 is a good start in the world of watches since it's cheap and good. Any other advice for someone who's never owned an automatic watch?
 
So I'm kind of a noob when it comes to watches. I've looked around the internet and it's pretty much agreed upon that a Seiko 5 is a good start in the world of watches since it's cheap and good. Any other advice for someone who's never owned an automatic watch?

There's not much to advice on. You'll have to set the time once in a while as it won't be as accurate as a quartz watch. But that goes for all mechanical watches.

You really can't go wrong with a 5.
 

Frost_Ace

Member
There's not much to advice on. You'll have to set the time once in a while as it won't be as accurate as a quartz watch. But that goes for all mechanical watches.

You really can't go wrong with a 5.

Nice :) how often should I set it? Also, what is the site with the most accurate time?
 

Accoun

Member
Bought an older Vostok like a week ago and couldn't wear it because I don't have anything 18mm free. Ordered some straps and hoped they arrive until Friday.
Of course they didn't.
Got pretty desperate and took the NATO from my Casio.

Not the greatest combo, but at least I can finally wear it.

So... Spent some time with it, and I actually really like it, at least looks-wise. It could use a service, so I'm not sure if it's fair to judge it in this state. It's not terrible, I guess.

Anyway it's 36 mm, I think, and I really like the size. I'm usually wearing a 38 mm Seiko 5 which these days is already considered small. This one makes it feel much larger.
Not only the 2 mm less, but it also has a lower profile since it's manual wind only (although the risen/domed crystal brings up to a similar level. You don't feel that much, because it isn't the case that is large). I was curious if I'm going to like it (partly because my grail would be the Rolex Explorer, which traditionally is also at 36 mm) but yes, I do.
Really makes me wish I had access to the aforementioned Explorer or the Tudor Black Bay 36 even more - at least to try them on.

I also had another vintage Russian on the way, which was even smaller at 32 mm. But that... seems to have some issues with postal service.
It potentially got stolen by the mailman?
 

danowat

Banned
Picked up this Poljot recently, and it's a really nice piece, bit of an IWC Portuguese homage, but I love the way the hands, numbers and dial changes colour in the light.

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I need some advice! I had someone take a look at my Seiko 6138 (it was running extremely fast all of a sudden), and he's saying it'll cost me $300 to fix, as a full service is necessary. Considering the watch only cost me ~300 at a shop in Japan, should I bother spending so much to fix it? And does that price sound reasonable given that it's a chronograph?
 
Anyone know where to find actual list prices for AP Royal Oaks online? Are the retail prices on Jomashop right or are they jacked up to make their discounts look better?
 

dallow_bg

nods at old men
Having bad luck with vintage. Missed out on two watches. One sold the day before I contacted the seller.
The other I won, but when the seller retrieved it from his safe he found it not to be running anymore after checking it and wanted to get it looked at.

About to buy something new instead...

Anyone know where to find actual list prices for AP Royal Oaks online? Are the retail prices on Jomashop right or are they jacked up to make their discounts look better?

For Omega, Tudor, and Oris, I've found those MSRPs to be accurate to the maker.
I wouldn't doubt the AP ones.
 
Anyone know where to find actual list prices for AP Royal Oaks online? Are the retail prices on Jomashop right or are they jacked up to make their discounts look better?

Nope, they look ok. Then there can be taxes/custom fees on top of MSRP/joma price depending on where you live/buy.

Also, knowing joma a bit, sometime you can add an item to your bag but really they do not have it anymore, so do not hesitate to check with them beforehand.
 
Having bad luck with vintage. Missed out on two watches. One sold the day before I contacted the seller.
The other I won, but when the seller retrieved it from his safe he found it not to be running anymore after checking it and wanted to get it looked at.

Sounds to me like the seller was expecting a higher winning bid.

Nope, they look ok. Then there can be taxes/custom fees on top of MSRP/joma price depending on where you live/buy.

Also, knowing joma a bit, sometime you can add an item to your bag but really they do not have it anymore, so do not hesitate to check with them beforehand.

I'm probably not going to buy from Joma, just want to use it to check prices.
 

Blitzhex

Member
APs and Hublots are unwearable for me, so uncomfortable. You could sleep with the IWC on compared to them, something to consider if you value comfort or wear for long periods.
 

dallow_bg

nods at old men
My god! Lost a 3rd possible watch!
Made an offer to another seller at another forum, and they had just accepted an offer an hour earlier.

Not meant to be. I think i'm done looking at listings for now.
 
I'm torn between getting an IWC Portugieser or spending the extra money and getting a stainless steel AP Royal Oak.

I would advise to wait a bit more, both are too different from each other (one is a casual/dressy, iconic because of its dial and numbers, and very timeless, the other is a big sport watch, iconic because of its case and bracelet, and very 70s-ish).

With all due respect, you are probably not yet ready to take the plunge if you hesitate between such different watches.

Just MHO, who cares really :)
 
I would advise to wait a bit more, both are too different from each other (one is a casual/dressy, iconic because of its dial and numbers, and very timeless, the other is a big sport watch, iconic because of its case and bracelet, and very 70s-ish).

With all due respect, you are probably not yet ready to take the plunge if you hesitate between such different watches.

Just MHO, who cares really :)

Part of the watch is a gift and they're both watches that I have considered in the past so that's why I'm deciding between two vastly different watches. For what it's worth I tried the Royal Oak on again and I think I'm in love.
 

Accoun

Member
The size is perfect, sits the same as my green sub on my wrist, but it's a lot of money for a ETA.

At least they have a ~41mm version. Looked up the Parnis lookalikes since they came up in a conversation online and they are 43mm only. One is definitely not for my wallet, one is not really for my wrist.
 

Blitzhex

Member
I don't want to start a war with you, I am sure you are a fantastic guy :D But this is VERY debatable :) Just a matter of taste I guess :)

Size is subjective of course, just my opinion. I thought people would take more offense at me knocking the movement though.

At least they have a ~41mm version. Looked up the Parnis lookalikes since they came up in a conversation online and they are 43mm only. One is definitely not for my wallet, one is not really for my wrist.

Talking about the 40.9mm one as well. The dateless chronographs are all that size I think. The size is just perfect for my wrist. All the other models are 42mm and above.
 

dallow_bg

nods at old men
My god! Lost a 3rd possible watch!
Made an offer to another seller at another forum, and they had just accepted an offer an hour earlier.

Not meant to be. I think i'm done looking at listings for now.

Huzzah, the other buyer didn't go through, so I got it.
Will take a bit to arrive, but will share pics when it's in.

2nd Kickstater came through, and this one is a real keeper.

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I like those colors. And the design of the chronograph seconds hand with the little loop at the end.
 
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