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    I'd agree with those who said something fun and colorful. Farer and Zelos are both excellent suggestions. Something with which you could experiment with some colorful straps as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fantasio View Post
    You have four divers, a couple of dressy ones and a chrono, all mechanical. How about a Japanese quartz GMT? A nice carefree grab'n'go sporty travel watch.

    https://timeandtidewatches.com/hands...thing-watches/

    This was actually what I was going to suggest or another GS quartz model.

    Other options include:


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    Dress watch!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by is that my watch View Post
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    You have the dressy, diver and chronograph boxes ticked.

    I'd look at a daily GADA type watch or a GMT. The GS SBGE 253/2555/257 series is one I'd look at.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wschofield3 View Post
    You have the dressy, diver and chronograph boxes ticked.

    I'd look at a daily GADA type watch or a GMT. The GS SBGE 253/2555/257 series is one I'd look at.

    GMT is an are I would like to explore in the future!
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    Quote Originally Posted by mlcor View Post
    I'd agree with those who said something fun and colorful. Farer and Zelos are both excellent suggestions. Something with which you could experiment with some colorful straps as well.
    Farer is a place I could look into for sure.
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    If you like a GMT, then sure, GS GMT, quartz or otherwise. So many GMT are out there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CamB View Post
    GMT is an are I would like to explore in the future!
    Try to find one with a true GMT movement(hour hand advances or retards the date from the first crown position out from wind) . Most of the ETA and other mass movement brands are not. Given GMT make up close to 50% of my collection I feel this is one of my areas of knowledge. I gifted my only remaining ETA GMT to our God son.
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