Navitimer Alternatives That Are Luxury Or Near Luxury?
Hello Crunchers! Does anyone know of any luxury or near luxury Navitimer alternatives? Watches that are ideally 42mm+ with a thin appearing bezel. My...
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I like divers sporty looks but I tend to prefer watches with larger dials. I've only seen a couple divers with bezels under the glass and this one is nicest one I've seen thus far. I totally dig it! Thanks for sharing!
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Thanks for the link! I saw the Milanese bracelet you mentioned. It looks great on that. Especially with the lighter dial!
I have a milestone Bday later this year and I'm looking to celebrate myself with a quality watch. I like the Navitimer because of it's heritage and toolish look while also still being kinda versatile for different types of situations. There's something about the dial and the bezel being under the crystal that really appeals. I also have a general interest in aviation and space so the Navitimer fits. I also like the Speedy for similar reasons. However, I'm not completely glued to the idea of whatever watch I get being closely tied to aviation or space.
I'm leaving room for alternatives in case things change or I come across something really cool and unique but accessible like the Longines. By accessible, I mean I can actually get one and it's not locked behind a wait-list or super high prices. Lol
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