Captain Winky
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Love Hamilton, Seiko makes great watches too. I'd buy mechanical, either manual wind or automatic.
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Whatever you think, Omega was my first watch. Just bought a Tag lately. Plus, the group think is always interesting. Everyone wears raw denim to be different from everyone else, thereby conforming.
^ Look bad and generic.
With regard to Laco, who makes a fine watch, my preference is for the type-B dial:
Automatic is SF approved.
Not a good reason to do anything
Do they make that one (no logo or date) in 42mm?
Those Seiko's are good or you can pick up a nice, vintage Seiko diver for about the same money. Some of the rarer models cost more but there's a good selection for <500.
Any recommendations? I was thinking of getting a simple Movado but I'm not sure if that's proper for daily wear. What do you guys think?