Just curious to know whether anyone in the sub agrees with this stance. All the debate about Omega this, Tudor that, Longines the other goes way over my head. I couldn't care less about branding, heritage, or price point. Either I like a watch or I don't (e.g. all divers).
If I don't love it aesthetically, it has to interest me from a functional standpoint. The next three watches I buy will likely be a SKMEI binary watch (costing about £20) simply because the idea of a binary dial fascinates me; a 1970s-style LED digital (about £50) because they look so badass; and the Timex Marlin reissue (about £150) because it's beautiful and I don't own an auto yet.
I'd buy a Bulova Computron reissue, but only because I can't find a good homage and they aren't crazy expensive. My least favourite watch in my collection was also the most expensive (a Citizen EcoDrive E111 Titanium). My favourite (at the moment) is a mystery 1970s Esperanto that I bought for £25 on eBay. My go-to brands are Casio and Timex. I'm a bit obsessed with HMTs too - and I don't care if they're AM. In fact, I love a good mod.
I wouldn't knowingly buy complete trash, but I don't see myself ever spending more than £500 on a single piece either. I imagine this thread will cop a lot of flak from watch bros with five- or six-figure collections, but that's fine. It's not them I'm interested in hearing from; you do you, and I wish you only joy. But if you share my ideas, I'd be curious to hear about it. Thanks.
Appears it only interests you as far as I’m concerned.
Certainly seems that most of you are all about the flex. 🤷♂️ Can't relate. Seems kind of sad.