Chronomega
·Maybe a Zebra aesthetic is more what you’re after
Or maybe a Tiger?
Or a Leopard and a Cage
This watch was made for Nicolas Cage, even if it wasn't made specifically for him. Wind Vintage has some really nice examples, but he is definitely expensive. A manual wind Oyster Precision is almost $5K on his site, those are basically manual wind OPs and should be $2-3K even with the price inflation. There are a ton of them out there. And why doesn't he post pictures of the movements? Not just him but all vintage watch dealers should provide pics of the movement or at least some kind of service history if their watchmaker can't take a pic of it when its taken apart for whatever reason.