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Nov 22, 2014, 02:57 AM
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Big hole in my collection that I don't know how to fill
My modest collection is missing something crucial, and since I don't know how to fill the gap it's driving me bawwabajagga. What I need is a gold-cased 3-hander with a nice brown leather band that's not so spendy that I wouldn't feel comfortable using it for daily wear. Either auto or hand crank is fine.
A fair portion of my wardrobe includes various earth tones -- browns, greens, ocher, russet, etc. I'm dissatisfied with the way steel looks with that palette, and find that yellow gold with brown leather is much more to my taste. I have two gold plated quartzes from my pre-WIS days, but they're plated and they're quartz. And they're both too small for my current tastes, one's a 33mm and the other a 34mm. The closest thing I have to what I want are my bronzes, which all wear brown leather: a Kaventsmann Bathyal, a Heroic 18 bronze, and a Maranez Bangla bronze. The problem is that bronze is not gold, and doesn't really scratch that particular itch. Also, the three bronzes are all big honkin' Brobdingnags, and don't play well with long sleeved shirts.
At first I thought about going vintage. But there are several problems with that. First of all, I don't know a damn thing about watch resto & repair, and don't know of a good watchmaker in my neck of the woods. Then there's the annoyance that vintage pieces are almost always too small, since I prefer something ≥ 38mm ≤ 44mm. And finally, there's the issue that I don't know anywhere near enough about vintage pieces to be able to evaluate prospective buys.
To complicate matters immeasurably, it seems that 18ct yellow gold has gone out of style for all but the upper strata of watches, and I'm not in a position to spend mega-shekels on this. Ideally, since this will be primarily for daily wear, I'd like to keep it to ≤ $4k. I'm definitely okay buying used, assuming excellent condition.
So...any suggestions for makes & models?
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Nov 22, 2014, 03:04 AM
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Bone Collector
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Nov 22, 2014, 03:09 AM
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Member
Jaeger-Le Coultre Master Control. Forty mil, automatic (in-house), possibly rose gold only at the moment.
http://www.jaeger-lecoultre.com/uplo...42520-zoom.jpg
You may have a hard time finding one for four grand, though.
Otherwise, if you want gold plated, the Hamilton ThinOMatic might fit the bill. Forty-two mil, auto.
Alternatively, check out Longines, the Master Collection should have something nice for around that price range. If you purchase pre-owned. And I think they too may only be offering rose gold.
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Nov 22, 2014, 03:46 AM
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Look at the Zenith Heritage collection. Both the Port Royal and the Ultra Thin. You can't find any of them new for $4K, but some used you could find for slightly above. And if you're okay with a two-tone watch, you can find it for under.
This Ultra Thin is currently on eBay for $5,650 OBO, New! and has the Elite movement in it. I think this is a helluva price for the watch you get:
This two-tone Port Royal is currently on eBay for $3,600 OBO, New, and I believe is one of the few Zeniths that uses a Sellita movement (which they had a change-of-heart about and are now being phased out):
You could find some similar deals if you look consistently, as I do, because I like Zeniths. I think one of their grayish dials with a gold case would go perfectly with your wardrobe, although I haven't seen them come up preowned too recently:
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Nov 22, 2014, 08:07 AM
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The watch watcher
Baume et Mercier Dig around in the grey market dealers and I almost guarantee you will find what you want at least within three to four hundred bucks of your budget. There is a very nice Clifton that fits everything but is rose gold for about $4200, there are some larger ~39mm yellow gold pieces from the Classima line though I think they are all discontinued but should be rather easy to find grey.
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Nov 22, 2014, 03:50 PM
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Big hole in my collection that I don't know how to fill
You might consider the Ball 120. I've never see a gold Zenith that cheap?
Last edited by Samanator; Nov 23, 2014 at 02:39 PM.
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Michael
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Nov 22, 2014, 04:25 PM
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Original Gangsta
Originally Posted by
Bwana
The Hentschel H2 at 38mm, A.Schild HW might do it ?
Gorgeous! I wonder if they have a center second version of that watch.
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Nov 22, 2014, 04:33 PM
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The Dude Abides
A Junghans Max Bill in gold perhaps?
"Either He's Dead, Or My Watch Has Stopped....."
Groucho Marx
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Nov 22, 2014, 04:47 PM
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Bone Collector
Originally Posted by
M. Montaigne
Gorgeous! I wonder if they have a center second version of that watch.
Absolutely they do, the Automatic versions are 3 handers.
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Nov 22, 2014, 06:41 PM
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Lotta good suggestions here. Looks like I have some serious investigations to do.
And of course this is the perfect opportunity to broaden my horizons and explore new brands and ones I haven't paid attention to before. Ah, the thrill of the hunt!