One fine gold dress watch but which one?

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You guys like to throw your money away. Guess how much this fabulous gold watch cost?
That may depend on when you bought it. How much?
 
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date-just and day-date messed up big time what the dress watch should be
 
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I don't want to derail the OP's thread, but we are in a similar market. I am struggling to find THE watch.

What I would like is a dress watch:

1. No bigger than 37mm, no smaller than 36.

2. Yellow gold, 18ct.

3. On a strap.

4. That is either fairly new or looks fairly new - I don't want patination.

5. Is absolutely classic.

Watches that are close:

Patek Calatrava 5127J. I wish it didn't have a date.

JLC Reverso. I love these, but are they a dress watch?

Patek 5196J. On paper exactly what I want. On the wrist, the flat bezel makes it wear bigger than 37.

Any suggestions chaps please?
 
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You might also consider an Omega Genève from the 1950’s? My reference 2903 from 1958 in 18k rose gold…

Good luck and happy hunting!
 
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I don't want to derail the OP's thread, but we are in a similar market. I am struggling to find THE watch.

What I would like is a dress watch:

1. No bigger than 37mm, no smaller than 36.

2. Yellow gold, 18ct.

3. On a strap.

4. That is either fairly new or looks fairly new - I don't want patination.

5. Is absolutely classic.

Watches that are close:

Patek Calatrava 5127J. I wish it didn't have a date.

JLC Reverso. I love these, but are they a dress watch?

Patek 5196J. On paper exactly what I want. On the wrist, the flat bezel makes it wear bigger than 37.

Any suggestions chaps please?
Looks like we are after the same thing!! Have you seen a couple of the ones I suggested initially?
 
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Glashutte original Pano series has to be a contender too, extreme good value as are many JLCs
Beautiful watch, no question, but too complicated for my requirement. I am looking for an uncomplicated white dial, preferably with no date.
 
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Looks like we are after the same thing!! Have you seen a couple of the ones I suggested initially?

Yes, but nothing QUITE fits the bill.
 
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Yes, but nothing QUITE fits the bill.
Ha! I know what you mean. I am also looking for a 'cost effective' option but suspect my expectations may need adjusting.
 
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Dial too champagne coloured?

The Omega was lovely, but purchased from a London-based purveyor of vintage watches in gold whose idea of "fully serviced" and "movement in top condition" translated to "we gave the case a rub up". It ran like a bag of spanners. It was returned.

The 5227 is rose gold, I want yellow. It's also 39mm, which is too big IMHO.

The 5196 was underwhelming on the wrist and the flat bezel gave it a "spready" look. It wore bigger than 37. Also the flat bezel is a scratch magnet.

The VC I contacted the dealer about and got vague BS replies. It's over priced and I can see nowhere that they are giving value.
 
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That may depend on when you bought it. How much?
A few hundred for the watch, a few hundred for servicing, and a few hundred for the bracelet. I also have a No 8 Horween shell strap for it, one that matches the age of the watch.

Only "bad" thing about it? Gold capped. Good thing about it? Gold capped. Won't break the bank and no one can tell but yoou.

There are hundreds of lesser-known brands with execution equal or better than the big names. And with Lemania, for example, thousands of watches were based on their ebauches (over-simplified, a basic watch movement used as the basis for improvements and customizations).

Something for you to consider in your search.
 
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A few hundred for the watch, a few hundred for servicing, and a few hundred for the bracelet. I also have a No 8 Horween shell strap for it, one that matches the age of the watch.

Only "bad" thing about it? Gold capped. Good thing about it? Gold capped. Won't break the bank and no one can tell but yoou.

There are hundreds of lesser-known brands with execution equal or better than the big names. And with Lemania, for example, thousands of watches were based on their ebauches (over-simplified, a basic watch movement used as the basis for improvements and customizations).

Something for you to consider in your search.
Tom, I still love that stainless steel DeVille that you have. I don't care what the rules say. That's one hell of a nice looking dress watch.
 
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Tom, I still love that stainless steel DeVille that you have. I don't care what the rules say. That's one hell of a nice looking dress watch.
Indeed. They did make them in gold, if you can find one.

The watch:
 
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Nice site, but prices seem to be a bit high.
A lot of the watches I like the look of are sold unfortunately. I noted in the smallprint that they provide a warranty if you pay full price, i.e. they negotiate!
 
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A lot of the watches I like the look of are sold unfortunately. I noted in the smallprint that they provide a warranty if you pay full price, i.e. they negotiate!

Unfortunately for them, consumer law provides statutory rights regardless of what their T&Cs say.

Furthermore, I may or may not have had dealings with them that may or may not have been described in my first thread.
 
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Unfortunately for them, consumer law provides statutory rights regardless of what their T&Cs say.

Furthermore, I may or may not have had dealings with them that may or may not have been described in my first thread.
I may or may not have re-read your comments and now may or may not understand. If you catch my drift.
 
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I may or may not have re-read your comments and now may or may not understand. If you catch my drift.
I may or may not have re-read your comments and now may or may not understand. If you catch my drift.

If I did have dealings with them, I might have concluded that they are a dealer that puts no small amount of work into marketing and making the experience seem special. But unfortunately that is all for nothing when the actual product is not good. The irony might have been that if they had spent £200 on actually servicing the watch like they claimed I would have been massively delighted with it. I would probably have bought others.