The understated yet absolutely exclusive ones are the Breguet, Blancpain and Roger Dubuis - to own any of these to give up one's firstborn in a commercial transaction. But then there are the easier-on-the-wallet possibilities that are equally brilliant and out of the ordinary. So listen carefully, here are two old and two new of the best:
1. Sinn - Since 1961, specializing in instrument or tool watches. The Flieger 103 Ti Ar is an absolute standout, and a personal favorite (full disclosure - I own one, and after two years, it still feels special). Its a tasteful entry into the big-watch world, with some unique features - an argon-filled titanium case with an embedded copper sulphate capsule
http://www.sinnstore.com/index.php
2. Longines - Since 1832, the company has the oldest registered logo for a watch company. The Master series is excellent, the dials are particularly unique with a "barleycorn" pattern (I have the GMT model, and while it never fails to delight, I'm not thrilled by the inevitable wear and tear in the leather strap)
3. Chronoswiss - Since 1982, started by Gerd Lang - these are interesting "fat" watches with onion crowns and knurled bezels
4. Auguste Reymonde - Since 1898, and still family owned. Excellent value for characterful chronometers
All of these are mechanical automatics, the best kind there is. Some have power reserve models, most have crystal backs, so you can peek in the back and marvel at the movements, or entertain some hapless nephew with the same (I've tried it. The fascination lasts for about 45 seconds, after which there is an urge to open it - very dangerous!). If you need help in locating a credible seller, you'd be happy buying at Watchbuys, I've used them repeatedly and they are exceedingly dependable, besides having an absolute passion for the products they peddle.
Happy watch-ing!
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What happened? Three and done?
Will never understand the male obsession with gadgets and trinkets . . .
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