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 Posted: Mon Jun 25th, 2007 02:49 am
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newguyoz
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I am looking for a watch with the swiss eta 2824-2 movement

in a period style with a plain face. Kinda like a Seiko 6180 or something from the 50's or 60's. TO put things in perspective, I LOVE the panny but can't afford one. My favorite watch in my collection at the moment is a Heuer Monaco. I like big watches with clean styling. Any suggestions guys?

I dont really want to spend more than say $600 as it will be a day wear watch to preserve some of the others in my collection. I will also consider a seiko diver or something. But it has to have a vintage look about it.

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 Posted: Mon Jun 25th, 2007 07:09 am
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How about this?



 

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 Posted: Mon Jun 25th, 2007 07:29 am
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Sorry i ment a seiko 6138 or 6139.

I really like some of the fossil range of watches as they have that real 60's to 70's look about them. But I would like an automatic watch with reliability and a bit of style too.

I know you guys wouldnt chat about the fossil range but its just to give you an idea of what i am after.

 

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I am looking for a watch with the swiss eta 2824-2 movement

in a period style with a plain face. Kinda like a Seiko 6180 or something from the 50's or 60's. TO put things in perspective, I LOVE the panny but can't afford one. My favorite watch in my collection at the moment is a Heuer Monaco. I like big watches with clean styling. Any suggestions guys?

I dont really want to spend more than say $600 as it will be a day wear watch to preserve some of the others in my collection. I will also consider a seiko diver or something. But it has to have a vintage look about it.

New Guy

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 Posted: Mon Jun 25th, 2007 08:13 am
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Not a 2824 but Swiss ETA and a helluva looker... also available from Marc...

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 Posted: Mon Jun 25th, 2007 08:49 am
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This may be the ticket w/eta 2824-2 ...Big on a bracelet and panny style from Howard at westcoatime and only $298.hand6.gif
http://www.westcoastime.com/euriwietunwa.html

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 Posted: Mon Jun 25th, 2007 03:04 pm
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If you like the PAM style but not the PAM price, check out International Watchman's Marine Diver. 

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Here are a few that might work ....

Cheers

Matt

36mm



38mm








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 Posted: Mon Jun 25th, 2007 10:51 pm
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thanks for the suggestions guys. Some brilliant watches in there. You really know how to spend my money before I earn it.

 

I think i will go with the international Marine diver!! I might put the marcello on the wish list for the birthday though. :)

 

 

thanks guys!

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