I'd just go with a Seestern to get your 1665 fix. Cheaper and arguably nicer in some aspects like the bracelet and clasp.
xetmes
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It's getting too expensive now with the cost of basic needs skyrocketing. Lots of traditionally affordable watches have shot up in price 30-50% in the last few years. The basic Moonwatch now retails for $7,000 when it used to be around $4,500 when I first started collecting in 2014. You could find nice used ones in the low $3000s.
Paying thousands to pretend your watch is a "tool" is incredibly stupid. A Garmin is a few hundred bucks and has actual useful features that could save your life.
Typical Reddit chuffer watch.
https://preview.redd.it/cqoxfgjze7wb1.jpeg?width=730&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=d0690e55d8b7ba1954f28af99ad07e431035545d
Handwound reverse panda Daytona with the red text. Likelyhood of obtaining it is probably zero.