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  • I think a lot of this should come from your own personal preferences. Do you normally wear a watch? If so what types do you like?

    • Automatic or Quartz
    • Metal bracelet or leather strap
    • chronograph?
    • Dial color
    • Complications?

    There are a number of great watches that have options in that price range, IWC and Omega make fantastic watches. You may want to consider some of these as well:

    Glashütte Original
    Frederique Constant
    Carl F. Bucherer
    Jaeger LeCoultre


  • I understand what you are asking, but without some guidance as to your personal preferences, that is asking a lot. For example, you should be able to narrow down some options you like by just looking online. For example:

    • Bezel or no bezel
    • Diver or no diver
    • Metal bracelet or leather strap?
    • Gold ?
    • What color dial face do you prefer? (Black, white, blue, green, etc…)
    • Size? What size is your wrist? Measure it, and go try on some watches to see what size looks comfortable on you, this is a big factor, and come back with a decision. For example 40mm or smaller? 40mm or larger?
    • Chronograph?
    • Any other complications you like?
    • GMT?

    Once you have some preferences, people here can give you some guidance.








  • Sorry for the poor picture. Just arrived an hour ago. And still need to take some links out of the bracelet, but wanted to share. It’s absolutely beautiful. I got this used on Chrono24, and was expecting some wear and minor scratches based on the relatively poor pictures that were posted. I literally think this was never worn, I can see absolutely no scratches on the Zaratsu polishing or any signs of wear. Can’t wait to start wearing this. Thanks.




  • Funny you should mention this. I had a post in the last week where I was discussing my preference for black dial watches… .so had this handy:

    Frederique Constant Classics ($800)
    Longines Conquest ($1700)
    Ball Fireman Enterprise ($1000)
    Sinn 556 I ($1600)
    Traska commuter ($600)
    Oris Big crown ($1500)
    Tissot PR 100 ($600)
    Hamilton Jazzmaster ($600)
    Citizen TSUYOSA ($360)
    Grand Seiko SBGA203 ($4800)
    Grand Seiko SBGH301 ($6900)
    Seiko SARB033 (~$500 used)








  • You really should look around first and try to make some decisions on things that you like:

    leather strap, or metal bracelet?
    case: stainless steel, gold, other?
    dial color (black, white, green, blue, etc…)

    Here are a few options that you may want to consider:

    Frederique Constant Classics ($800)
    Ball Fireman Enterprise ($1000)
    Traska commuter ($600)
    Tissot PR 100 ($600)
    Hamilton Jazzmaster ($600)
    Citizen TSUYOSA ($360)
    Seiko SARB033 (~$500 used)





  • As others have already mention forget the appreciation aspect. It will help if you can start by doing some looking around on your own and getting a feel for what you like. Some examples:

    • Bracelet or Strap?
    • Automatic, or quartz?
    • Silver, or other?
    • Diver?
    • Complications?
    • Dial color preferences?
    • New or Used?
    • Chronograph?

    Your price range will weed out a lot of options, but there are definitely watches out there you will find. The willingness to look at used will also help, but again, you can find options for new watches in this price rage. Once you have some things you are looking for it will make targeting brands/models easier.