jbeppo
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Thanks for the suggestions! The Max Bill Chronoscope is a fantastic looking watch by the way! Thanks for not making my decision any easier.
I do prefer the CW C9 over the C5 but the C9 is just too big for me. They now have a showroom in London if you want to see the watches in person first.
With Stowa I almost ended up with a Antea but got the Ikarus instead (Or got the Ikarus first take your pick ) .
If you like the style of the Antea it is a Bauhaus style watch which Max Bill does but cannot remember if they are cheaper than the Stowa.
An alternative for deeper pockets would be a Nomos, but your doubling the price range to get one.
Stowa and Christopher Ward both seem great companies and do not think you could wrong with either.
Personally I would go with the Stowa as I like the style more and they do a 36.5 mm one.
Also got this as a daily wearer. I'll probably put it on a nato when it arrives.
I can see a Stowa in my future.
Love the looks of this Seiko!!
Model # please....
Seiko Solar Chronograph Divers SSC017P1 SSC017P SSC017. There are three different dials and bezels. Very affordable if you buy online.
For my wedding later today (remarrying my last wife, just like my mother and dad did), I've pulled out of the safe my favorite and most expensive watch, a genuine IWC Big Pilot 5002:
The new Omega Seamaster ETNZ Limited Edition, 507 of 2013.
I have to admit in this case I prefer the rubber strap for some reason...
I just traded in a Rolex oyster and a Omega seamaster quartz for this.
I have had it for a week and it is keeping great time. Well within Omega's claimed 1-2 sec per day.