Thanks, I saw a few...

Jan 02, 2012,11:42 AM
 

I did look at a number of these without dates and some without dates and seconds.  I can live without a date, but seconds are hard to let go.

Hand winds (no date)

  • ALS Saxonia
  • ALS Richard Lange
  • ALS 1815
  • Breguet 5907
  • Chronoswiss Sirius
  • H. Moser & Cie Henry Double Spring
  • H. Moser & Cie Mayu
  • H. Moser & Cie Monard
  • IWC Portuguese Hand Wind
  • IWC Portuguese Hand Wind Historique
  • Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Grande Taille
  • Jaeger-LeCoultre Grande Reserso 976
  • Patek Phillippe 5119R
  • Patek Philippe 5196R
  • Piaget Altiplano
  • Vacheron Constantin Patrimony Traditionelle

Hand winds (no date or seconds)

  • ALS Saxonia Ultra Slim
  • Breguet 5967
  • Glashutte Original Sixties Hand Wind
  • Jaeger-LeCoultre MUT 34
  • Jaeger-LeCoultre MUT 38
  • Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Ultra Slim
  • Piaget Altiplano
  • Vacheron Constantin Contemporaine

Automatics (no date)

  • ALS Grand Saxonia Automatic
  • Blancpain Villeret Ultra Slim Retrograde Seconds
  • Breguet 5140
  • Breguet 5920
  • Chopard LUC XPS
  • Girard-Perregaux 1966 Small Seconds
  • Glashutte Original Senator Sixties
  • Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Grande Ultra Slim
  • Parmigiani Tonda 1950
  • Zenith Heritage Ultra Slim

Automatics (no date or seconds)

  • Audemars Piguet Jules Audemars Ultra Slim
  • Breguet 5157
  • Patek Philippe 5120
  • Piaget Altiplano


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A penny for your thoughts...

 
 By: iim7v7im7 : January 2nd, 2012-10:02
Hi, Thanks for your comments and suggestions regarding the manual wind dress watches. It was quite helpful as usual. I have expanded my scope now to include automatic watches and I have found three that seem attractive to me. I will share both information...  

I don't always agree with you but now I do.

 
 By: dr.kol : January 2nd, 2012-10:39
My wrist is 200 mm and 38 mm of MUT is just perfect. I wave this watch in RG and brown dial. It's stunning and my watch is also very accurate. MUT has been the cheapest of my dress watches and still, I would easily place it to top three. In my opinion sec... 

You see? Everything happens. Totally agree on the advantage to

 
 By: amanico : January 2nd, 2012-10:42
Not have a date on a dressy watch. The Date is a big con for me, on such watches. Best, Nicolas.

Yes, the MUT is a beauty, but...

 
 By: iim7v7im7 : January 2nd, 2012-10:47
Hi, Thanks for your suggestion. I do like indeed like the Calibre 849 in the MUT 38 mm as well as its size. I do not however care for the pink dial on the rose gold version (134.24.20)and I know that I will miss not having a seconds hand. I know that ther... 

I am just a big fan of the " less is more " rule when it comes to Dressy watches.

 
 By: amanico : January 2nd, 2012-10:49
So, no date nor second hand, for me, but it is just me... Best, Nicolas. This message has been edited by amanico on 2012-01-02 10:50:26

Bingo, Ginger.

 
 By: amanico : January 2nd, 2012-11:18
This is the most interesting 175th Anniversary watch, IMO. Nice glimpse to the foundation of the LeCoultre Factory, in a superb case with a delicious chocolate dial... And the awesome Cal 849, nicely decorated, and correctly finished. Best, Nicolas....  

like the JLC best of those

 
 By: donizetti : January 2nd, 2012-10:59
I am with Nicholas halfway ... I hate a date on a dress watch, but I think a seconds hand is OK. I think the best optionn for you might be an old Lange 1815, which can be had for a relative song and are just wonderful. Best Andreas

Thanks, I saw a few...

 
 By: iim7v7im7 : January 2nd, 2012-11:42
I did look at a number of these without dates and some without dates and seconds. I can live without a date, but seconds are hard to let go. Hand winds (no date) ALS Saxonia ALS Richard Lange ALS 1815 Breguet 5907 Chronoswiss Sirius H. Moser & Cie Henry D... 

nice list!

 
 By: edwardwchang : January 2nd, 2012-12:59
I bookmarked this thread because of this fantastic list. I would also consider the JLC ultra thin moonphase date in steel. Its 39mm and has a beautiful silver-ish dial that is a knockout in the metal. I think watches like the patek 5196p and lange saxonia... 

+1 for JLC ultra thin moonphase

 
 By: jml_watches : January 6th, 2012-13:26
Hi Def winner in my opinion - tried at QP event in London in November. Could have quite happily walked off with it on my wrist & the only thing that stopped me is that they had my master moon! It does wear quite small as well - which for me is a positive.... 

I would go to the JLC.

 
 By: foversta : January 2nd, 2012-12:00
It is a very balanced watch despite its large size. Careful: it looks bigger than it is actually due to the thin bezel. And the two others are far from convincing me. Fx

Of these 3, the JLC by quite a bit for me....

 
 By: Darren : January 2nd, 2012-12:04
The JLC wins outside and inside in this competition. A beautiful dress watch. Darren

Regarding the AP

 
 By: cazalea : January 2nd, 2012-13:35
if you ever resold the watch, I think you would find these don't move. Based on my observations, the "Jules Audemar" model watches just don't seem to bring decent prices, if they ever sell. The Breguet is not convincing to me - and some styling touches ec... 

Interesting...

 
 By: iim7v7im7 : January 2nd, 2012-14:31
Cazalea, Interestingly, I have purchase watches with a watches ability to hold value for resale as factor. I suppose if I did, I would own only Patek Philippe and Rolex. Do others really consider this when purchasing a watch? I like the AP more than the P... 

How about a Ulysse Nardin?

 
 By: cazalea : January 2nd, 2012-14:52
This U-N watch is out of production but I like it a lot, now that you are including automatics. it's called the San Marco Gigante - about 40 mm and in rose gold (though it looks yellowish in this image) (Image from the web)...  

JLC MUT 38mm (or 34mm)

 
 By: expwmbat : January 2nd, 2012-13:59
That manual movement is superb. DJK

Have you thought about the Richard Lange model?...

 
 By: David Elliott : January 2nd, 2012-14:40
I don't own one, but it is one of the best looking 3-handed watches on the market. It has a manual wound movement and is on the pricey side, so I'm not sure it meets your criteria. Of the three you presented, I like the JLC the most, followed by the AP an... 

Of the three, Breguet no doubt

 
 By: KIH : January 2nd, 2012-17:07
In my humble definition and taste, dress watch must be in white metal must not wear the owner (read: should not attract too much attention). Black-tie event - black jacket, white shirts, black tie -> can't think of any watch other than smallish white meta... 

I understand and philosophically agree

 
 By: iim7v7im7 : January 3rd, 2012-02:46
KIH, This is why I have always shied away from gold to steel. I am more attracted to the white metals. I do like the color of copper though, and I thought the piece would stand out from my current crop partially due to the hue of the metal. I guess that I... 

Prettiest face is of

 
 By: Ares501 - Mr Green : January 3rd, 2012-14:16
JLC prettiest back is of AP for me. That AP rotor is just Numero uno if you ask me Did you maybe considered Blancpain Villeret Ultra-slim? Best Damjan

Just to Confuse Things Some More...

 
 By: iim7v7im7 : January 3rd, 2012-19:00
Hi, Thanks much to those for sharing your thoughts. Here is a broader array of both manual winds and automatics that I have been considering to provoke some further commentary. Appreciated, Bob ALS Manuals & Automatic AP Automatics Breguet Manual & Automa...  

My Current Watches for Context

 
 By: iim7v7im7 : January 3rd, 2012-19:08
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