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Originally Posted by tony20009
Plus they are one watch you can truly read in the dark, and they are rugged and fine for work too. (There are some serious military watches that also have this quality, but they may not have the city-oriented styling that you need.) A big plus if you spend much time in bars and clubs or backpacking and camping.
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It sounded like the OP want's a dress watch. For the money, Christopher Ward is still probably the best option IMO. Per the OP's specs:
http://www.christopherward-usa.com/m...-auto-skt.html
- Swiss made
25 Jewel automatic elaborated movement
38 hr power reserve
Hand polished surgical grade stainless steel case
See through case back
5 atm water resistant case
Anti-reflective sapphire crystal
Adjustable strap with easy opening butterfly clasp
Unique engraved individual serial number
Beautiful presentation case and owner's handbook
- Technical
Diameter: 43mm
Height: 10mm
Weight: 93g
Calibre: ETA 2824.2 (Elabore)
Vibrations: 28,800 per hour
That's a lot of watch for the price brand new. You could probably find a used one for a lot cheaper still then have someone clean up the case. You could go vintage, but service costs will be high.