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Hi SF, I'm 16 and looking for some watch advice. I've been working on changing my wardrobe lately and this is one of the last steps. Everyone at my school wears shorts, and a shirt (everyone wears the same 3-4 brands as each other), Vans or Chuck Taylors with mid-calf Nike socks, and if they wear a watch it is usally a G-Shock watch. I admit I sort of fell in that category for a while, but I'm trying to break the mold. 

 

Anyways, I'm not particularly fond of that style so I've been dressing a bit differently lately, and one of the last pieces is picking myself out a watch. I'm looking for a silver watch because they go with practically everything and (I think) they can be worn formally and casually. Does anybody know any brands that will help me out? I'm willing to spend 150-200 dollars so I'm not looking for a really expensive watch or a 15 dollar Wal-Mart watch either.

 

Last thing, I'm not sure what the middle of it is called, but what is the middle of the watch called (the part that actually has the time)? What do you guys think, should I get it white or black? I'm leaning towards white, but I would love to hear what you guys have to say.

post #2 of 64
seiko or hamilton.
post #3 of 64
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Originally Posted by robinsongreen68 View Post

seiko or hamilton.

Thanks. I figured out the middle is a dial (don't laugh). What do you think would be better for everyday use a black or white dial? I'm probably going to also pick up a black watch with silver trim and black dial.
post #4 of 64
White dial, roman numerals, no complications, leather band, silver or gold your preference, goes with everything and classic.
post #5 of 64
your preference really as to dial colour... i would look at seiko 5s on leather band, either white or black dial. or the skx007 black face if you like a diver style. you could wear that on a nato, looks really good. either way you cant go wrong with one of these. just see what appeals to your taste.
post #6 of 64
First question is quartz or automatic? Answer is always automatic unless it's a workout watch. For the bang for your buck go used...check out watchuseek, another option is Christopher ward, a small watch brand out of uk, a right now they their summer sale.... Take a look at... http://www.christopherward.co.uk/sale/preview/mens-half-price/c15swt.html
post #7 of 64
a $180 swiss made automatic??????
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Originally Posted by Quadcammer View Post

a $180 swiss made automatic??????

Never heard about them, but for that price they must be Chinese made (like the replica ones). They don't look bad at all...
post #9 of 64
Never heard about them
post #10 of 64
not 100% sure but i thought CW used eta 2824..
post #11 of 64
nope they have been around for for about 5 or 6 years, and they use either ETA or Sellita movements and have a great following like steinhart, that is just a clearance piece on that model...
post #12 of 64
Oh, in that case it worth to have an eye on them...
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post #14 of 64
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Originally Posted by robinsongreen68 View Post

your preference really as to dial colour... i would look at seiko 5s on leather band, either white or black dial. or the skx007 black face if you like a diver style. you could wear that on a nato, looks really good. either way you cant go wrong with one of these. just see what appeals to your taste.

^this.

I have a skx007 amongst other which are more expensive and it's my daily beater, a great, rugged, no frills automatic movement watch. It's a classic diver design, not a formal watch, but hey you are 16!!!

It's built like a tank and I am sure you'll love it, even more in 20 years when it's still tikcing. nod[1].gif
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Originally Posted by anginaprinzmetal View Post


^this.

I have a skx007 amongst other which are more expensive and it's my daily beater, a great, rugged, no frills automatic movement watch. It's a classic diver design, not a formal watch, but hey you are 16!!!

It's built like a tank and I am sure you'll love it, even more in 20 years when it's still tikcing. nod[1].gif

Timely thread - I was actually up late last night looking at seiko divers. Let me give you some model numbers - SKX031 SKX007K SNZF17K1
some vintage diver models that I know next to nothing about. The pricing is probably going to be over the 150-200 that you mentioned earlier :
6309 diver from the 70's
or a 7002-700j divers watch..
or a 7002 (black bezel)
possibly a 6139 automatic 30 minute chronograph?
Edited by tphd - 7/16/11 at 11:16am
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