I don't wear a watch, but I like watches.

I'm sorely tempted to buy a bunch of cheap vintage watches and just wear a different one every day of the week (or a different one each day of the month?)

@ajroach42 That's how it starts

I mostly buy new because vintage is a minefield

If you're after a mechanical watch then Seiko is a good start, the Seiko SNK809 is pretty much everyone's first automatic, they're great value and you can find them for £70-80

Or if you want a dive watch there's the SKX007 which is about 200 quid, fully rated for diving, and in my opinion looks pretty damn nice

@troubleMoney

See, I'm fairly certain that I wouldn't even check a mechanical watch if I wore one, so weather it works or not would be kind of unimportant.

OTOH...

@ajroach42 Oh yeah, the SNK809 has a clear caseback so you can see the movement from the back, that'll get you hooked if nothing else will seeing all those little gears moving around

@troubleMoney

When I was younger, I worked for an antique store.

As a result, for several years, I carried a pocket watch. Nothing fancy, but it had a pretty movement, and the back of the case would open to reveal a window that you could watch it through.

Right now, I'm honestly looking at digital watches from the 70s. Before that, I was looking at kids watches from the 50s (Tom Corbett Space Cadet and Space Patrol.)

I'll end up looking at actual watches eventually.

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@ajroach42 digital watches are still good, casio actually still makes a bunch of their more retro designs, might be worth looking at those

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