Dr No[Moderator Omega - Wristscan]
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After reading this, it strikes me that . . .
. . . you might be a good candidate for a Grand Seiko.

[cazalea's SBGW001 on my wrist]
A true manufacture watch and movement, exquisitely finished, sensibly size and beautifully proportioned, and best of all, reasonable cost. There are several models with a date function to choose from.
Take your time
By: Spellbound : July 21st, 2013-16:39
I no longer wear the watches that I bought in my twenties as I always chose watches that lacked a timeless quality. I would say take your time. First of all, a good three hand watch is a great way to start off, and the classic design of the Portofino will...
It's your first one ...
By: nilomis : July 21st, 2013-17:41
No matter what watch you select, be sure that your tastes will change as the time passes. The Portofino is a nice watch but there are so many in this category that is hard to select a single one: Omega DeVille Coaxial Girard Perregaux 1966 Zenith Captain ...
Another to consider...
By: SteveW : July 22nd, 2013-01:27
...in the style of the Portofino is one of the Junghans "Max Bill" models. They have a classic look, and are available in the same style as a simple three hand watch or as a two-register chronograph. While I haven't studied pricing, my impression is that ...
do take a look at Zenith
By: Bruno.M1 : July 22nd, 2013-05:54
if you don't like them, buy the IWC But give them a chance if you don't know them well enough They do offer quite a few nice dresswatches for a very acceptable price. Go to their website an look at the different models, you'll find all the prices per watc...
Good call.
By: Spellbound : July 22nd, 2013-07:55
That steel Octo is a very good call. And water resistant to 100m. The steel bracelet is new for 2013, and agreed, no problem wearing this watch on more formal occasions. Alternatively you get the aligator strap. But I suspect this watch is a little above ...
The best watch for you
By: MTF : July 22nd, 2013-11:59
Dear MikaJ, You have already chosen the best watch from an already short...er...shortlist. :-) "a watch that "looks right" on me now (and in the future), very simple dial (just the way I like) and probably would fit situations where I'm in suit or in shor...
You might like Nomos
By: expwmbat : July 22nd, 2013-12:22
They have designs similar to the IWC Portofino (which you clearly like), but with an in-house movement. And frankly, I think they do better with that design type overall than IWC does. Don't move too quickly past JLC. The Master Control is a marvelous lif...
Great advice, thanks!
By: MikaJ : July 22nd, 2013-12:26
Wow, great advice and nice suggestions, thanks everyone! I have checked out pretty much all watches mentioned here and I was impressed especially with Zenith captain central second - would be within my budget as well. A difficult decision between the silv...
Thanks but...
By: MikaJ : July 23rd, 2013-04:17
Indeed a beautiful watch! However, it is over my budget (guess that's due to te gold case).. Also I would prefer a slightly more modern look (it's the roman numerals again).. Thanks for the input in any case!
Decision reached!
By: MikaJ : July 23rd, 2013-11:27
So, after a fair amount of reflecting and trying out several watches, I have mad up my mind. Here's what happened: I went to Omega store, tried on DeVille with silver dial (my favourite one) and really liked it. Also tried the Aqua Terra and Aqua Terra mi...
Fair point
By: MikaJ : July 24th, 2013-11:53
Hi Patrick, I had indeed come across Nomos (referring to the article you linked) - a colleague of mine who was looking for a Calatrava-resembling watch was telling me about it the other day. Several of the Nomos watches seem to offer good value indeed. I ...