Which one for a daily office watch

Hi fellow weirdos I don't need another watch, but I have convinced myself that I "need" a new smaller office watch. Please advise.
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I'd pick the Prince but I'm also heavily biased.

I like how stylistically it's not trying to be anything. It's like the business cards from American Psycho; clean, classy, and within the artistic lines of a black and white bureaucracy.

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Do you know where to get a prince day date without paying a premium for it? I’m in the market for one 😅

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Personally, I’m usually pretty biased in favor of day & date watches for one’s everyday watch, but if you’re pretty much always on top of that, then I’d narrow it down to A and C

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palfor03

Do you know where to get a prince day date without paying a premium for it? I’m in the market for one 😅

I found one new old stock. Still expensive at £2600 but hard to come by now a days

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I have two of those three, the Tudor and Seiko, albeit with silver dials. I also have a black Prince Date wihtout the Day.

The black dial Prince is hard to read but the day complication is nice. The Seiko is the least likely to be "offensive" and looks more premium than the other two, at least in my opinion. I would pick the Seiko because the Tudor looks too much like a Rolex and I can't handle the Longines bracelet, especially the endlink. I find that the Tudor is the coolest watch among the three.

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My brief experience working in an office suggests that the day/date functions are useful.

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It depends heavily on what you have in your rotation at the moment.

I'd say the GS out of this 3 since it is quartz – easy "grab and go" option.