You've got a lot covered with a tool/diver and a daily (I assume the Casioak is a daily). So, my next would be a G.A.D.A. (go anywhere Do anything) watch with a white dial. Sporty/dressy with at least 100m W.R. White or silver just to differ from the two black dials you have. That would be a very capable and diverse collection.
And as far as recommendations for whatโs next I would grab a nice dress watch. Depending on desired budget something like a nice Seiko Presage to maybe a Longines Heritage Sector Dial.
Iโm thinking something like a Stowa Marine white dial. Something that intersects the Venn diagrams of dress, casual, field and sport but doesnโt break the bank.
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Perhaps a field watch. I know those empty spaces are calling you but there's also nothing wrong with savoring what you already have for awhile.
If I were starting over I'd only buy ones that I absolutely loved rather than "it was a good deal...it has great specs...I didn't have that type" etc.
Consider being real picky going forward, the two in the box are a brilliant start.
Submariner. Royal Oak. Something affordable and attainable, ya know?
You've got a lot covered with a tool/diver and a daily (I assume the Casioak is a daily). So, my next would be a G.A.D.A. (go anywhere Do anything) watch with a white dial. Sporty/dressy with at least 100m W.R. White or silver just to differ from the two black dials you have. That would be a very capable and diverse collection.
Enjoy the ride!
Plenty of time to collect, savour what you have.
Thereโs nothing like a watch box with spots to fill! Have fun!
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It wonโt stay empty as long as you think haha now you are looking at all that space I bet youโll move fast
And as far as recommendations for whatโs next I would grab a nice dress watch. Depending on desired budget something like a nice Seiko Presage to maybe a Longines Heritage Sector Dial.
Honestly... You have a solid collection with just those two watches as it is!
I'd consider what situations these can't cover, and let that inform where you look next.
Offhand, I'd suggest a high-precision quartz as a grab n go, or an elegant field/Gada watch that could dress up or down
Iโm thinking something like a Stowa Marine white dial. Something that intersects the Venn diagrams of dress, casual, field and sport but doesnโt break the bank.