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Some Basic Questions about Watches.

Lexybeast

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Nomos makes and decorates all their own movements, which is something you don't usually see in watches unless they cost over $10k. You can get a new one for less than $2k, and a used one for about $1000. And they've got a great vintage look. (They're small and dressy.) Here's the Orion.

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If you want a sportier watch, the Nomos Club is also great. Here's a review: http://wornandwound.com/2012/10/31/nomos-club-club-dunkel-review/
 

J.W.

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I've got an Orient Deep Automatic, absolutely fine for an every day beater. Could do with a service though, as it runs a couple of minutes fast every week. What I don't like about this model is that it's not really quiet: you can hear the winding-up mechanism quite distinctly.
Longines might be another brand you can have a look at.
 

Seb Lucas

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Don Tomaso,



Seiko 5 is an excellent recommendation to Worf. A good one can be had for around $100 USD. They are the most reliable value for the dollar and are known to have an excellent reputation as an inexpensive watch with a real movement. I recall reading one or two articles where they are recommended as the best watch for the dollar. And they even look outstanding.

I agree - better than many watches 10 times the price. I prefer them to my Omega and Longines watches. A movement so simple and strong it can be fixed by any competent watchmaker but will rarely if ever break down in a lifetime even if you drop it down a staircase as I did...
 

Worf

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Wow... what great information. I've not bought anything YET. Instead I was looking through my stuff and found 2 things I forgot I had. First, an old mid-70's I believe, clunky Seiko Automatic, and second a Secret Service watch given to my son that he, being everything cell phone, never used... AT ALL. I had the battery replaced, bought a longer strap and voila! I'll take pics when I get a chance. Thanks all for your patience and kindness.

Worf
 

Don Tomaso

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I agree - better than many watches 10 times the price. I prefer them to my Omega and Longines watches. A movement so simple and strong it can be fixed by any competent watchmaker but will rarely if ever break down in a lifetime even if you drop it down a staircase as I did...

Well, I have a Seiko 5, called "Military", if memory serves, but I'll prefer my Omegas any given day. ;) They are nice, these Seikos, and great value for money, but by no means the pinnakle of watchmaking. Seiko also has a line called "Spirit", very nicely made and to have for 200 - 300 $ over the internet (Seiya-san is a good vendor).
But be that as it may, Worf, if you accept watches with battery ;), all the better. Saves you some serious money, believe me.
 

Talbot

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You might take a look at the Hamilton Khaki series. Beautiful, classic military styles for around $600-700. Sturdy and super-reliable.


Being a watch tragic, I have a few Omega's, some JLC, and even a Rolex or two. I picked up a brand new Hamilton Khaki the other month on eBay and have not taken it off.

I'm extremely impressed with it. Classic military style, swiss movement, high quality finish. You get a heck of a lot of watch for your money.
 

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