Watch Suggestion for the 4th slot?

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Finalizing my collection; other than a GMT (possibly a Pepsi 126710 or 16710), what would be an appropriate watch for the 4th slot?
 
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A dive watch. Take your pick from SMP, Sub, Fifty Fathoms.... the options are endless.
 
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Or a dress watch. Frankly, I don’t think you’re anywhere close to being finished.
 
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Dive watch. New Seamaster, 3rd Gen, or the new Bond anniversary.

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If you want to stick to 4 total, I would let the Hamilton go, get a modern dive watch, and a vintage dress watch
 
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A nice gold Seamaster or Constellation, they’re an affordable way into a solid gold Omega and look amazing
 
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My apologies guys! I should’ve mention that I am currently wearing a DateJust 16234; so technically it’s a 5 watch collection and fill in the “dress” watch of the collection. Tons of suggestions for a diver, so I think I might take a look at that!
 
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Obviously an SKX or first Gen PO 42mm.
 
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If you want to stick to 4 total, I would let the Hamilton go, get a modern dive watch, and a vintage dress watch

Like this! Seamaster 2254.50 and a 1960`s Geneve.
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Jaeger lecoultre Reverso duoface would work well. Fills the need for a dress watch and a rectangular watch

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what about a dive watch like the omega seamaster or the Breitling Superocean?
 
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My first read was : BOVET rectal 😲

I read it the same...LOL!
 
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A modern diver would fit the bill quite well.
It would make your collection a well rounded one.
 
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A modern diver would fit the bill quite well.
It would make your collection a well rounded one.

Had a Seamaster 300 Spectre for quite some time; but traded it along with my 5 digits pepsi gmt for the VC Overseas 4500V, so few divers that I have in mind at the moment: Spectre 300, Trilogy 300, SMP-Ceramic (Non-Wave).
 
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Had a Seamaster 300 Spectre for quite some time; but traded it along with my 5 digits pepsi gmt for the VC Overseas 4500V, so few divers that I have in mind at the moment: Spectre 300, Trilogy 300, SMP-Ceramic (Non-Wave).

Would the Trilogy 300 be a bit redundant? The SMP-C would compliment the others perfectly because the overall look is more on the modern side.
 
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I’d vote dive watch (SMP), field watch, or something totally out of the box, like a Christopher Ward Bel Canto.

edit: adding a photo of the latter.
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