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Thanks for posting your photos

 

As I am sure that you know, the Seiko SGBW003 is extremely difficult to find on the used market.  I actually prefer the dial of the SBGW001 and its larger size (37.4 mm), but long for the display caseback of the SBGW003.  The Blancpain Villeret 7002 has definitely got my attention.  It might be a bit small at 36.5 mm, but I like its looks and a reworked pseux is a great movement.  There is something about the Orea, that is not for me.  I think that I prefer Chronoswiss guilloche over enamel.  Its a personal taste thing I suppose.  I believe that it is also 36.5 mm.

My Stowa Antea is 36.5 mm but it has almost no bezel and my JLC RDM is 37.3 mm.  I really think that this is the lower end of size for me.  Something around 38-39 mm would be ideal but I an willing to go downward to 37 mm at the min. and upward to 42 mm at the max. I never realized when I began my search just how difficult this would be!

Case Size: 37-42 mm if round

Case Thickness: <12 mm

Case Material: Stainless Steel

Case Back: Display Back

DIal: Hours. Minutes and Seconds

Movement" Manual Wind

Price Range: <$8,000

Aesthetics: Both dressy and casual, distinct from my other automatic watches

I thought that there would be a myriad of options.  But I suppose manual movements are less popular, larger watches are in vogue, better quality makers focus on precious metals.  This posting has been extremely helpful and pointed me to some new options.  I think the smart man in late January will wait for Basile before taking the leap.

smile

Bob

 

 

 

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