I recently purchased a PO and I love it. Now I'm thinking about getting two other watches. I think I have come up with the perfect 3 watch rotation. Planet ocean, IWC Mark XVI, and a Rolex Explorer I. That covers all bases: sea, air, and land! Just wondering what everyone's thoughts were. If you could only have 3 watches what would they be? I'm not interested in flipping my watches so whatever I buy I plan on sticking with indefinitely. Also, I would be interested in other brands that less common than Omega, IWC and Rolex.
I have 3 watches currently, and I don't think they cover all the bases. But I also don't think any 3 watches could cover all the bases. It's the beauty of WISness and watch collecting
The Rolex and the IWC are just too similar. If you are going with a modern Explorer that covers dress/tool better than the IWC and is a more interesting watch in a number of ways. The obvious hole is a chronograph and the obvious chronograph is a Speedmaster Pro. Get an early one and that ticks the vintage box too. Easy.
Moving to left field, Forget about the IWC and the Explorer and look at the watches that they are a homage to: the WWW military watches of the second world war. What about a High end thermocompensated Quartz? Seiko Grand or Citizen Chronomaster are the obvious candidates. Alternatively What about the sisties Omega Dynamics? chunky, funky ovoids with a choice of legendary movements? Get a cheap vintage like the Dynamic or one of the less well known (but equally good) WWW and you could get something really special like the Breguet XX...
Everyday wear to white collar job dress sport: Railmaster on leather. Mine looks like this one.
Water / adventure: Seamaster on NATO. Wrist shot of my 2254 auto:
Passion: 105.003 Speedy on JB Champion bracelet
And one Casio, Marathon Nav II, or other beater watch.
I recently sold my 14060M Sub and a Moon to Mars Speedy and don't miss them. We'll see how much closer we can get to this "ideal of 3" over the next year.
My "3 watch rotation" will one day be my PO, a Speedy Pro (next on the list), and a white-dialed 2500 cal. Aqua Terra. I think it covers all the bases - a diver, a chrono, and a "clean and simple" dress watch.
1x everyday wearer - Speedy (albeit a 3510.50) on black leather with an OEM deployment. Nice enough that I'm proud of wearing it everyday, but not so nice that I'm scared of a little rough-and-tumble. I even wear this one whilst out cycling.
1x dress(ish) watch - vintage Rolex Air-King, on either an oyster bracelet or a black OEM strap and buckle. It's amazing how much dressier this watch looks on the leather strap and it's relatively understated compared to, say, a Sub.
...which just leaves a Planet Ocean-sized hole where the 'watch for getting wet' should be. Well, either that or a birth-year (1978) Submariner, but I think that the PO is slightly less likely to bankrupt me.
Submariner for rugged sport, Speedy Pro for delicate sport (this watch just strikes me as being more fragile than the Sub), Explorer I for dressy situations.
Pretty much the same 3 I'd choose. I already have a PO2500 and a Speedy 3570.50 so that just leaves a Skyfall AT in the next 2 years hopefully. I think I would still add a 4th down the line when I gathered enough funds.- IWC Portuguese Chrono. At that point I'd be done with watches. I would keep my Orient Mako as my beater watch.
i think mine will be a tudor black bay ( i dont know which color since there's a new color from baselworld 2014), an AT 8500 blue dialed, and a GO sixties in silver dial and ss case. it covers all situation.
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