OK, my wife basically told me to use my bonus check to buy myself a watch, because that's what I REALLY want for Christmas. I've narrowed it down to a few. I need input from others to help me decide. Here's the candidates...
1

2

3

4

5

Please help!!!
What do you do? ...i.e. where would you wear it? Is this a professional suit/tie accompanyment? ...more casual? etc.
- Take bonus check
- Go here http://forums.timezone.com/index.php?t=threadt&frm_id=32
- Find something used from the morass of watches available.
Since you like skeleton watches a used chronoswiss opus in a non precocious metal would be a heck of a buy and more then likely in your price range.

1 is the most legible while still showing function.
4 shows much more function but not at the compromise of legibility.
5 lacks legibility, more like a puzzle. I do wonder, "what time is #5 showing?"

JohnRW1621 wrote:
4 shows much more function but not at the compromise of legibility.
That was my general consensus as well. I like 4.
All are cool, though personally, I think the novelty would wear off the first time I looked at my watch and couldn't see the hands for all the other E36 M3 going on. Keeping that in mind, I'd say #1 or #2.
I'm not a watch wearer myself, but I like #1
These are nice as well

and can be had sub 500$ all day long.
If you can live without the skeleton movement. Lum Tec makes some really cool stuff.

wearymicrobe wrote:
1. Take bonus check
2. Go here http://forums.timezone.com/index.php?t=threadt&frm_id=32
3. Find something used from the morass of watches available.
Since you like skeleton watches a used chronoswiss opus in a non precocious metal would be a heck of a buy and more then likely in your price range.
Oooh, daddy likes...
I work as a Service Advisor at a Ford dealership.
This is what I wear every day now...

I'm looking for something a bit nicer. Something I can wear when going somewhere nice. I have a hard-on for #5 up there. It's so unique and interesting. Price range is around the $200 or less area.
I think they are all a little too busy or trying to hard, like a Russian church.
My watch tastes run along the "What looks like an Omega Speedmaster but costs $100". I wear a 35yr old TAG Professional 200m I got at a pawn shop somewhere in the 90s. I imagine this is of no help in your selection.
Conquest351 wrote:
wearymicrobe wrote:
1. Take bonus check
2. Go here http://forums.timezone.com/index.php?t=threadt&frm_id=32
3. Find something used from the morass of watches available.
Since you like skeleton watches a used chronoswiss opus in a non precocious metal would be a heck of a buy and more then likely in your price range.
I'm looking for something a bit nicer. Something I can wear when going somewhere nice. I have a hard-on for #5 up there. It's so unique and interesting. Price range is around the $200 or less area.
Then scratch the chronoswiss opus, they do make some other really cool stuff in that range every now and then though.
I am a really big fan of vintage stuff. Occasionally you can find a good non alpha non 18k accutron in that range.

That's cool, but I REALLY like the mechanical skeleton watches. I want to see EVERYTHING that's happening. I can stare at my Armitron and just watch it work. Very cool...
My current watch want:
Nixon Ceramic 51-30

Nobody likes #2?! LOL That's on my top 3...
2 is neat, but 3 has the best balance.
They all look (especially #3) a bit fragile and maybe a bit frou-frou for a car guy to wear. Just sayin'
Aeromoto wrote:
They all look (especially #3) a bit fragile and maybe a bit frou-frou for a car guy to wear. Just sayin'
I don't wear anything when working on cars. I mean jewelry....
N Sperlo wrote:
2 is neat, but 3 has the best balance.
Two looks like a cheap knockoff of a Richard Mille.
Just gonna leave this right here---
http://www.racewatches.com/
Aeromoto wrote:
Just gonna leave this right here---
http://www.racewatches.com/
I believe you missed my $200ish price range... LOL I'd love to have a BRM though...
Luke
UberDork
12/11/12 10:34 a.m.
wearymicrobe wrote:
I am a really big fan of vintage stuff. Occasionally you can find a good non alpha non 18k accutron in that range.
Me too. Unlikely to find a Spaceview for that money, though, even a 'fake' (Frankenstein) version.