In the market for an automatic watch to wear everyday in the cockpit. I currently serve in the US Navy as a jet pilot and would like to get something that will survive the remainder of my career while being used everyday in the jet. The goal would be to wear it for all my flights and have it as a keepsake after I retire. Any watch would need to be durable enough to survive incidental bumps in the small cockpit of the jet while maneuvering. A GMT hand would be preferred in order to track UTC time while doing flight planning. I have a fairly small wrist at 7 inches. I currently own a Seiko 5 GMT (SSK003) and like the fit. Budget is around $2-3K.
I have been looking around and have found some of Sinn’s watches including the 856/857 UTC to be interesting. The tegimented steel seems like it would hold up well to bumps against the canopy rails. Other options could be Laco’s new DIN 8330 watches, but they do not come on bracelets.
Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated!
I don’t think you’d need to find anything particularly tough for your intended use - getting in and out of a cockpit would maybe give some dings but nothing you’d need any special treatment for. Any well made watch will survive, and I’m a strong believer in using your stuff so I find watches with dings and scratches from honest use much more interesting.
For GMT’s around the $1k mark I’d be looking at watches with the Miyota 9075 movement. The Traska Venturer GMT, Jack Mason Strat-O-Timer, and Lorier Hyperion would be great choices. You could probably also find a Longines Spirit Zulu Time in your budget too - they’re handsome watches.