Nice collection! Good variety of styles and brands. Since you are asking for suggestions, a Swiss brand I don't see that I think you might enjoy is Certina. They are another entry-level Swiss brand offering watches in the same price range as Tissot and Hamilton. I have a DS Podium I really like.
You also might think about adding a fun digital watch. I am not sure if you like digital watches, but there are some really interesting recent releases like the Bulova Computron or the Timex Q.
Another suggestion would be to start looking at some microbrands. There are some great watches being offered at remarkably good prices by microbrands. My own favorite is the Islander brand, but there are a lot of great microbrands to choose; Zelos, Helm, Hemel, Bertucci, Boldr, Vaer, Phoibos, Axios, Stratton, Spinnaker, Baltic, Vario, and the list goes on.
Nice collection! Good variety of styles and brands. Since you are asking for suggestions, a Swiss brand I don't see that I think you might enjoy is Certina. They are another entry-level Swiss brand offering watches in the same price range as Tissot and Hamilton. I have a DS Podium I really like.
You also might think about adding a fun digital watch. I am not sure if you like digital watches, but there are some really interesting recent releases like the Bulova Computron or the Timex Q.
Another suggestion would be to start looking at some microbrands. There are some great watches being offered at remarkably good prices by microbrands. My own favorite is the Islander brand, but there are a lot of great microbrands to choose; Zelos, Helm, Hemel, Bertucci, Boldr, Vaer, Phoibos, Axios, Stratton, Spinnaker, Baltic, Vario, and the list goes on.
Thank you! I really love microbrands, I've been eying Baltic, Traska and Brew for a while! ill look into the Certina! saw a vintage square one for sale recently.
I am not overly enthusiastic about digital yet, but will definitely give a few a look :)
nice little setup , I think you could perhaps upgrade the green casio on the left to an oris ? or perhaps a square face watch ?
Thank you!
The most left one is a Casio which belonged to my grandfather, I don't wear it often, but I do like having it there :)
I was very fond of the Oris Diver 65 at one point! in terms of square/rectangular, I am trying to restore my father's Raymond Weil Cartier style watch, however, seems to be too old to find parts.
Quite hard to decide, however, if I needed to pick, it would be the Longines master collection, the Citizen Promaster, The Tissot PRX and the Hamilton field! the Zodiac is also a special one as it was my first mechanical and its from around 1950-1960s and keeps time very accurately.
Thank you! I really love microbrands, I've been eying Baltic, Traska and Brew for a while! ill look into the Certina! saw a vintage square one for sale recently.
I am not overly enthusiastic about digital yet, but will definitely give a few a look :)
Thanks for the tips!
You might look at a digital watch with an analog face like the Timex Q.
Quite hard to decide, however, if I needed to pick, it would be the Longines master collection, the Citizen Promaster, The Tissot PRX and the Hamilton field! the Zodiac is also a special one as it was my first mechanical and its from around 1950-1960s and keeps time very accurately.
Quite hard to decide, however, if I needed to pick, it would be the Longines master collection, the Citizen Promaster, The Tissot PRX and the Hamilton field! the Zodiac is also a special one as it was my first mechanical and its from around 1950-1960s and keeps time very accurately.
It’s funny you should mention these exact four watches. I was going to suggest that you could consider these four as the core of your collection. They are really nice pieces.
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good looking collection, you have your bases covered with different cases, sizes, movements, colors and complications
Nice collection! Good variety of styles and brands. Since you are asking for suggestions, a Swiss brand I don't see that I think you might enjoy is Certina. They are another entry-level Swiss brand offering watches in the same price range as Tissot and Hamilton. I have a DS Podium I really like.
You also might think about adding a fun digital watch. I am not sure if you like digital watches, but there are some really interesting recent releases like the Bulova Computron or the Timex Q.
Another suggestion would be to start looking at some microbrands. There are some great watches being offered at remarkably good prices by microbrands. My own favorite is the Islander brand, but there are a lot of great microbrands to choose; Zelos, Helm, Hemel, Bertucci, Boldr, Vaer, Phoibos, Axios, Stratton, Spinnaker, Baltic, Vario, and the list goes on.
nice wooden box too 👌
nice little setup , I think you could perhaps upgrade the green casio on the left to an oris ? or perhaps a square face watch ?
Nice collection, have a favorite(s)?
good looking collection, you have your bases covered with different cases, sizes, movements, colors and complications
Thank you very much!
Nice collection! Good variety of styles and brands. Since you are asking for suggestions, a Swiss brand I don't see that I think you might enjoy is Certina. They are another entry-level Swiss brand offering watches in the same price range as Tissot and Hamilton. I have a DS Podium I really like.
You also might think about adding a fun digital watch. I am not sure if you like digital watches, but there are some really interesting recent releases like the Bulova Computron or the Timex Q.
Another suggestion would be to start looking at some microbrands. There are some great watches being offered at remarkably good prices by microbrands. My own favorite is the Islander brand, but there are a lot of great microbrands to choose; Zelos, Helm, Hemel, Bertucci, Boldr, Vaer, Phoibos, Axios, Stratton, Spinnaker, Baltic, Vario, and the list goes on.
Thank you! I really love microbrands, I've been eying Baltic, Traska and Brew for a while! ill look into the Certina! saw a vintage square one for sale recently.
I am not overly enthusiastic about digital yet, but will definitely give a few a look :)
Thanks for the tips!
nice little setup , I think you could perhaps upgrade the green casio on the left to an oris ? or perhaps a square face watch ?
Thank you!
The most left one is a Casio which belonged to my grandfather, I don't wear it often, but I do like having it there :)
I was very fond of the Oris Diver 65 at one point! in terms of square/rectangular, I am trying to restore my father's Raymond Weil Cartier style watch, however, seems to be too old to find parts.
Will look into others :)
Nice collection, have a favorite(s)?
Thank you!
Quite hard to decide, however, if I needed to pick, it would be the Longines master collection, the Citizen Promaster, The Tissot PRX and the Hamilton field! the Zodiac is also a special one as it was my first mechanical and its from around 1950-1960s and keeps time very accurately.
Thank you! I really love microbrands, I've been eying Baltic, Traska and Brew for a while! ill look into the Certina! saw a vintage square one for sale recently.
I am not overly enthusiastic about digital yet, but will definitely give a few a look :)
Thanks for the tips!
You might look at a digital watch with an analog face like the Timex Q.
Thank you!
Quite hard to decide, however, if I needed to pick, it would be the Longines master collection, the Citizen Promaster, The Tissot PRX and the Hamilton field! the Zodiac is also a special one as it was my first mechanical and its from around 1950-1960s and keeps time very accurately.
I'm considering the PRX
Thank you!
Quite hard to decide, however, if I needed to pick, it would be the Longines master collection, the Citizen Promaster, The Tissot PRX and the Hamilton field! the Zodiac is also a special one as it was my first mechanical and its from around 1950-1960s and keeps time very accurately.
It’s funny you should mention these exact four watches. I was going to suggest that you could consider these four as the core of your collection. They are really nice pieces.
That is a really nice collection but since you asked and somebody has to do it.
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