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Great post...Looking for stainless automatic, 38-42size something I can wear with casual all the way up to a suit so nothing too flashy. Im ok with pre owned as long as its near new condition. Ive got so much to learn yet Not sure when I first became interested in watches, just happened over the last couple of years, I'll have to think on that one. The Zenith El Primero 36000 vph stainless is the front runner so far, beautiful watch...just wish I could try it on before I decide but no Zenith dealers anywhere close to my area. Awesome Rolex in the pic!

That Zenith is so nice! What color dial are you looking at?  I've always liked the blue dialed one.

If you're looking for a chronograph, other suggestions would be:

Omega Planet Ocean:  http://www.omegawatches.com/gents/seamaster/planet-ocean-chrono/23230465101001

Omega Speedmaster:  http://www.omegawatches.com/gents/speedmaster/professional-moonwatch/35705000

Monte Blanc Sport Chronograph:  http://www.montblanc.com/en-US/Flash/Default.aspx?sc_lang=en-US#/collections/watches/male/sport/chronograph/montblanc-sport-chronograph-automatic-03273

All can be had new or used for well within your budget, but I'd go with that Zenith unless you just love something else.

Timezone.com has a great classified section also.

I hope this helps,

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2012-11-27 12:46 PM
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trmat79 - 2012-11-26 12:59 PM I have a Brietling Navitimer World that I got 5 years ago. Zero problems and I love this watch. I may get another Brietling again soon as a more everyday watch.
You're a pilot. I've come to the conclusion we're the only ones who "get" Breitlings

I sort of don't "get" Brietling. Not that they are not good looking or good quality... because they are. There is just sooo many of them, and everyone just loves them. My co-worker has one, and I like it, but nothing I just have to have. I know, I know... totally subjective personal taste topic.

2012-11-27 1:03 PM
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skipg - 2012-11-27 8:18 AMGreat post...Looking for stainless automatic, 38-42size something I can wear with casual all the way up to a suit so nothing too flashy. Im ok with pre owned as long as its near new condition. Ive got so much to learn yet Not sure when I first became interested in watches, just happened over the last couple of years, I'll have to think on that one. The Zenith El Primero 36000 vph stainless is the front runner so far, beautiful watch...just wish I could try it on before I decide but no Zenith dealers anywhere close to my area. Awesome Rolex in the pic!

One thing to look at on the watches on this page... the bezel and which ones are painted and which ones have machined numbers. After a few watches over the years, I won't get another painted or anodized bezel because they just don't last with daily use. They get scratched up and can't be refinished. My bezel on my Tag needed to be replaced and was $350(different reason).... but it's only a $1200 watch. Buying parts for a watch will get you a watch that is 10 times a new one.

So I get the bare metal with numbers imprinted... But the "painted" dial look soooo much better. Well now these days the better watches are coming with ceramic bezels that are darn near scratch proof. Rolex developed it, but of course now it isn't new. That Grand Seiko Spring drive diver is ceramic, and the new Omega Planet Oceans are too. So if you are going to have any treatment on a bezel, make sure it is ceramic and it should stay new looking for a very long time.

And one more plug... Had to go take a look at a Planet Ocean since it has been a  while... thanks for opening the can of worms again.... But the new ones have ceramic bezels and display case backs now. HERE is the presentation for Planet Oceans, at the bottom there is a video on the bezel. (But if you notice it is usually black, because their other colors are still anodized). I want one even more... thanks again.

I actually like the 36,000 now too. I would have to see it in person though. I don't like really busy dials and would have to see if I could live with it. I would not have a problem buying on line, but I would have to see it in person first so I'm with you on that one.

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DanielG - 2012-11-27 8:33 AM
trmat79 - 2012-11-26 12:59 PM I have a Brietling Navitimer World that I got 5 years ago. Zero problems and I love this watch. I may get another Brietling again soon as a more everyday watch.
You're a pilot. I've come to the conclusion we're the only ones who "get" Breitlings

I sort of don't "get" Brietling. Not that they are not good looking or good quality... because they are. There is just sooo many of them, and everyone just loves them. My co-worker has one, and I like it, but nothing I just have to have. I know, I know... totally subjective personal taste topic.



I think it boils down that there are so many different styles so some are awesome (like mine haha) and some I can't stand..that is just the company being diverse. When I was looking for a watch 5 years ago my aunt (who is in the jewlery industry) said doctors and lawyers get rolexs, pilots get brietlings
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BrianRunsPhilly - 2012-11-27 9:16 AM Off topic, but since my Rolex needs to be repaired, is it better do do it locally or are there less expensive and reputable alternatives?

Brian,

You can take it to an authorized dealer to see what they recommend.  Then based on what they say or can do for you, I'd suggest sending it to either the Rolex Service Center in Dallas, or there's a great place in San Francisco that you can send it to.  It's one of the last, if not THE last, individually owned service center in the country.  If it's done through a service center, then it's warranted through Rolex.  There are reasons to go to a watchmaker though such as having a vintage piece that the service center won't touch.

If you're interested, I have a contact there (actually, a contact of the contact)that can help and they can be less expensive and/or faster than the one in Dallas.

Let me know if I can help.

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twomarks - 2012-11-27 2:16 PM

BrianRunsPhilly - 2012-11-27 9:16 AM Off topic, but since my Rolex needs to be repaired, is it better do do it locally or are there less expensive and reputable alternatives?

Brian,

You can take it to an authorized dealer to see what they recommend.  Then based on what they say or can do for you, I'd suggest sending it to either the Rolex Service Center in Dallas, or there's a great place in San Francisco that you can send it to.  It's one of the last, if not THE last, individually owned service center in the country.  If it's done through a service center, then it's warranted through Rolex.  There are reasons to go to a watchmaker though such as having a vintage piece that the service center won't touch.

If you're interested, I have a contact there (actually, a contact of the contact)that can help and they can be less expensive and/or faster than the one in Dallas.

Let me know if I can help.

twomarks

Funny you should mention SF. They are the ones that fixed it the second time, I used to live out there.



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trmat79 - 2012-11-27 12:06 PM
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DanielG - 2012-11-27 8:33 AM
trmat79 - 2012-11-26 12:59 PM I have a Brietling Navitimer World that I got 5 years ago. Zero problems and I love this watch. I may get another Brietling again soon as a more everyday watch.
You're a pilot. I've come to the conclusion we're the only ones who "get" Breitlings

I sort of don't "get" Brietling. Not that they are not good looking or good quality... because they are. There is just sooo many of them, and everyone just loves them. My co-worker has one, and I like it, but nothing I just have to have. I know, I know... totally subjective personal taste topic.

I think it boils down that there are so many different styles so some are awesome (like mine haha) and some I can't stand..that is just the company being diverse. When I was looking for a watch 5 years ago my aunt (who is in the jewlery industry) said doctors and lawyers get rolexs, pilots get brietlings

That makes sense... in that case I would have to go with Brietling.

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twomarks - 2012-11-27 12:51 PM

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twomarks - 2012-11-26 1:53 PM

 

Great post...Looking for stainless automatic, 38-42size something I can wear with casual all the way up to a suit so nothing too flashy. Im ok with pre owned as long as its near new condition. Ive got so much to learn yet Not sure when I first became interested in watches, just happened over the last couple of years, I'll have to think on that one. The Zenith El Primero 36000 vph stainless is the front runner so far, beautiful watch...just wish I could try it on before I decide but no Zenith dealers anywhere close to my area. Awesome Rolex in the pic!

That Zenith is so nice! What color dial are you looking at?  I've always liked the blue dialed one.

If you're looking for a chronograph, other suggestions would be:

Omega Planet Ocean:  http://www.omegawatches.com/gents/seamaster/planet-ocean-chrono/23230465101001

Omega Speedmaster:  http://www.omegawatches.com/gents/speedmaster/professional-moonwatch/35705000

Monte Blanc Sport Chronograph:  http://www.montblanc.com/en-US/Flash/Default.aspx?sc_lang=en-US#/collections/watches/male/sport/chronograph/montblanc-sport-chronograph-automatic-03273

All can be had new or used for well within your budget, but I'd go with that Zenith unless you just love something else.

Timezone.com has a great classified section also.

I hope this helps,

twomarks

I like both the black and the blue dial, if I go with this watch I most likely will go with the black. It has a really nice clean look and finish. Want to try it on but looks like it will be a 4 hour drive to the closest dealer!

2012-11-28 7:58 AM
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skipg - 2012-11-27 8:18 AMGreat post...Looking for stainless automatic, 38-42size something I can wear with casual all the way up to a suit so nothing too flashy. Im ok with pre owned as long as its near new condition. Ive got so much to learn yet Not sure when I first became interested in watches, just happened over the last couple of years, I'll have to think on that one. The Zenith El Primero 36000 vph stainless is the front runner so far, beautiful watch...just wish I could try it on before I decide but no Zenith dealers anywhere close to my area. Awesome Rolex in the pic!

One thing to look at on the watches on this page... the bezel and which ones are painted and which ones have machined numbers. After a few watches over the years, I won't get another painted or anodized bezel because they just don't last with daily use. They get scratched up and can't be refinished. My bezel on my Tag needed to be replaced and was $350(different reason).... but it's only a $1200 watch. Buying parts for a watch will get you a watch that is 10 times a new one.

So I get the bare metal with numbers imprinted... But the "painted" dial look soooo much better. Well now these days the better watches are coming with ceramic bezels that are darn near scratch proof. Rolex developed it, but of course now it isn't new. That Grand Seiko Spring drive diver is ceramic, and the new Omega Planet Oceans are too. So if you are going to have any treatment on a bezel, make sure it is ceramic and it should stay new looking for a very long time.

And one more plug... Had to go take a look at a Planet Ocean since it has been a  while... thanks for opening the can of worms again.... But the new ones have ceramic bezels and display case backs now. HERE is the presentation for Planet Oceans, at the bottom there is a video on the bezel. (But if you notice it is usually black, because their other colors are still anodized). I want one even more... thanks again.

I actually like the 36,000 now too. I would have to see it in person though. I don't like really busy dials and would have to see if I could live with it. I would not have a problem buying on line, but I would have to see it in person first so I'm with you on that one.

Good points about painted parts, something I haven't really given much thought to. Glad I decided to post this topic before I drop the money!
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Make sure you let us know what you wind up with.

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twomarks - 2012-11-28 2:17 PM

Make sure you let us know what you wind up with.

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Definitely! And now I have to go spiff mine up. It's a bit worn looking now.



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All this watch talk has convinced me I should get my Rolex Submariner fixed and start wearing it again!

Darned peer pressure...

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BrianRunsPhilly - 2012-11-28 2:52 PM

All this watch talk has convinced me I should get my Rolex Submariner fixed and start wearing it again!

Darned peer pressure...

I concur.



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Tried on a few Breitlings (navitimer) today, don't like the look as much as I thought! Looks like I'll have to drive for a few hours to try on anything new other than Rolex or Breitling. Zenith has an app where you take a picture of your wrist and it imposes the different watches on the picture so you can get some sort of idea how they might look. Sort of cheesy but still cool to play around with.
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So check this place out. I think I'm in love.

http://www.blackoutconcept.com/en/17-black-sea.html

That is a watch that is $3400... regular ETA movement... but they do that black coating that is supposed to be like diamond. They guarantee it for life to be scratch free.... that's pretty special. Take some time and look around. You send your watch to Switzerland and they coat it. A bunch of Rolexes. I don't know what the coating costs, but I think it is pure sex.

I have a tungsten wedding band that is mirror polished... it is scratch proof. I wrench with it and everything and I do not have one single scratch on it. It's pretty cool so I find this pretty interesting to have a scratch proof watch.

 

Play around with the simulator... the choices are endless how you can customize your watch.



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BrianRunsPhilly - 2012-11-28 3:52 PM

All this watch talk has convinced me I should get my Rolex Submariner fixed and start wearing it again!

Darned peer pressure...

MISSION ACCOMPLISHED!



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I don't know about the OP, but I am finding a bunch of stuff I like.
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I don't know about the OP, but I am finding a bunch of stuff I like.
All of my free time has been consumed by researching fancy timepieces and trying to make a good choice! Does shopping for man jewelry make me less manly?
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skipg - 2012-11-30 11:46 AM
powerman - 2012-11-30 12:07 PM I don't know about the OP, but I am finding a bunch of stuff I like.
All of my free time has been consumed by researching fancy timepieces and trying to make a good choice! Does shopping for man jewelry make me less manly?

ONly if you get a pinky ring.... 

 

That Rolex powerman posted is niiiiiiiiiiice. I need.

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skipg - 2012-11-30 10:46 AM
powerman - 2012-11-30 12:07 PM I don't know about the OP, but I am finding a bunch of stuff I like.
All of my free time has been consumed by researching fancy timepieces and trying to make a good choice! Does shopping for man jewelry make me less manly?

NO... because it is a manly mechanical device. That's the beauty of it.

Come to find out, the TAG Calibre 36 is the Zenith movement... but I just hate the watches that use it. Only two.

I have grown pretty fond of the TAG Calibre S... not for you but for me.

And the Brieghting Colt 44 is the only quartz that uses a temp compensated ETA movement and is really nice. But the bracelet end links just kill it for me... the band just ends at the watch. Most nice bracelets have end links that match the watch and then go from there.



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skipg - 2012-11-30 11:46 AM
powerman - 2012-11-30 12:07 PM I don't know about the OP, but I am finding a bunch of stuff I like.
All of my free time has been consumed by researching fancy timepieces and trying to make a good choice! Does shopping for man jewelry make me less manly?

ONly if you get a pinky ring.... 

 

That Rolex powerman posted is niiiiiiiiiiice. I need.

I had to dig deeper and the treatments generally cost more than any watch I would put it on... I saw one number of $7K... and it voids all the warantees because they have to take it all apart. Definitely a lottery project.



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skipg - 2012-11-30 11:46 AM
powerman - 2012-11-30 12:07 PM I don't know about the OP, but I am finding a bunch of stuff I like.
All of my free time has been consumed by researching fancy timepieces and trying to make a good choice! Does shopping for man jewelry make me less manly?

ONly if you get a pinky ring.... 

 

That Rolex powerman posted is niiiiiiiiiiice. I need.

I had to dig deeper and the treatments generally cost more than any watch I would put it on... I saw one number of $7K... and it voids all the warantees because they have to take it all apart. Definitely a lottery project.

$7K on top of sending them your $14K Stainless Rolex Daytona like in the picture you posted. It is a cool process and the simulator was fun to play around with, but I'm hoping the Daytona in the picture is a replica.  

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skipg - 2012-11-30 11:46 AM
powerman - 2012-11-30 12:07 PM I don't know about the OP, but I am finding a bunch of stuff I like.
All of my free time has been consumed by researching fancy timepieces and trying to make a good choice! Does shopping for man jewelry make me less manly?

ONly if you get a pinky ring.... 

 

That Rolex powerman posted is niiiiiiiiiiice. I need.

I had to dig deeper and the treatments generally cost more than any watch I would put it on... I saw one number of $7K... and it voids all the warantees because they have to take it all apart. Definitely a lottery project.

$7K on top of sending them your $14K Stainless Rolex Daytona like in the picture you posted. It is a cool process and the simulator was fun to play around with, but I'm hoping the Daytona in the picture is a replica.  

I doubt it. For some people $20K for a watch is not that big of a deal. At Prestige Time... they have plenty of watches listed over $100K. And if you had that kind of money, it would be nothing compared to the $200K or so sitting in your wife's jewelry box.

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powerman - 2012-11-30 1:29 PM
wingsfan - 2012-11-30 11:59 AM
powerman - 2012-11-30 12:38 PM
mdg2003 - 2012-11-30 10:52 AM

skipg - 2012-11-30 11:46 AM
powerman - 2012-11-30 12:07 PM I don't know about the OP, but I am finding a bunch of stuff I like.
All of my free time has been consumed by researching fancy timepieces and trying to make a good choice! Does shopping for man jewelry make me less manly?

ONly if you get a pinky ring.... 

 

That Rolex powerman posted is niiiiiiiiiiice. I need.

I had to dig deeper and the treatments generally cost more than any watch I would put it on... I saw one number of $7K... and it voids all the warantees because they have to take it all apart. Definitely a lottery project.

$7K on top of sending them your $14K Stainless Rolex Daytona like in the picture you posted. It is a cool process and the simulator was fun to play around with, but I'm hoping the Daytona in the picture is a replica.  

I doubt it. For some people $20K for a watch is not that big of a deal. At Prestige Time... they have plenty of watches listed over $100K. And if you had that kind of money, it would be nothing compared to the $200K or so sitting in your wife's jewelry box.

Sure, I still can't see taking it on faith it would actually come back in working order (or at all). Not to mention defacing such a classic. I used to have one of these, but if I were to pick up another Rolex, it would would be a stainless Daytona.

 





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If you get another one, you should get this one. It's a little steep at $125,000, but I bet you could walk out of the AD with it for a cool $115,000.
 
 
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skipg - 2012-11-30 11:46 AM
powerman - 2012-11-30 12:07 PM I don't know about the OP, but I am finding a bunch of stuff I like.
All of my free time has been consumed by researching fancy timepieces and trying to make a good choice! Does shopping for man jewelry make me less manly?

ONly if you get a pinky ring.... 

 

That Rolex powerman posted is niiiiiiiiiiice. I need.

I had to dig deeper and the treatments generally cost more than any watch I would put it on... I saw one number of $7K... and it voids all the warantees because they have to take it all apart. Definitely a lottery project.

$7K on top of sending them your $14K Stainless Rolex Daytona like in the picture you posted. It is a cool process and the simulator was fun to play around with, but I'm hoping the Daytona in the picture is a replica.  

I doubt it. For some people $20K for a watch is not that big of a deal. At Prestige Time... they have plenty of watches listed over $100K. And if you had that kind of money, it would be nothing compared to the $200K or so sitting in your wife's jewelry box.

Sure, I still can't see taking it on faith it would actually come back in working order (or at all). Not to mention defacing such a classic. I used to have one of these, but if I were to pick up another Rolex, it would would be a stainless Daytona.

 

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