Buy one that is versatile. I think a Christopher Ward would do fine for me but I know myself, I remember when I got the Orient Bambino I thought it was the one. Then I got the Seiko 5 SRPK33 with the blue dial and it goes... For me I admit it, I am a lost cause LOL. As long as I'm financially disciplined I'll buy what I want and another and another. Every single watch has a different feeling.
You know what bothers me is why not buy a single watch and move on. You buy a quartz then you want a manual wound then an automatic then a dressier then a diver... Geez! Why can't it be like owning a single car then you replace it maybe because the family is growing or it has served its time. You own a single smart phone and you are good! But watches once you start there's no going back. Is that not addiction?
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