most 70’s chronographs! Bulova devil diver 666, Tissot Seaster Navigator, Seiko speedtimers (Kakume)! Great watches and not bad prices if you can handle the hunt! Cheers 🍻
Hey, great watch! I have 2 flightmasters! I have found that a 20mm nato strap works great! I use a bark and jack nato strap! Many people use NDC straps (found on Etsy) that make a specific 21mm nato strap for the flighty! Cheers 🍻
Love it! you never forget your first automatic! a few years ago before I really knew the difference between automatic and quartz I happen to come across a little shop in the corner of a mall, It was a tiny little watch shop and I bought a white dial Buler pro champion diver. A year later I tried looking up the brand and it is as if they were wiped off the planet. But I love it and because its so odd and unknown I love it even more! Cheers 🍻
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Grand Seiko is a great way to go for great dials and little more color in your collection! I would definitely recommend going and trying on as many different variations as possible because they have many hidden gems that pop out of no where and pictures do no justice! Cheers 🍻
I find the vintage Elgin watches for women are a great watch buy and are a fun way to get into the vintage watch world! Modern, I would suggest a Seiko presage. Can never go wrong with a Seiko!
As much as I like a tool watch for most occasions. I am always drawn back to a nice dress watch like a 1960’s omega constellation. Hoping to pull the trigger on one soon.
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