I voted for the Visodate but that Prometheus Dress is great as well!
Seiko SARB035
Seiko SARY013
Tissot Visodate
Orient Millennium
Prometheus Dress
Omega Aqua
Fortis
Tissot Le Locle Vanilla
Tissot Le Locle Numerals
Other (name in your post)
I voted for the Visodate but that Prometheus Dress is great as well!
To me, there is no question, the Omega Aqua is just gorgeous. As much as I love many of those, they just don't touch the Omega.
Either Prometheus or tissot visiodate.
Of those pictured, I must say the Prometheus is quite beautiful - alas it's a bit big at 42mm, a deal-breaker for a dress watch I think. I remember we voted on some of its design features last year, and I think it turned out really well. I voted Seiko SARB035 hwever, as it seems like the quintesential classic dress watch.
Thanks to GoodEyeSniper for the call-out! I do love my Sea-Gull 816.351.![]()
Too many watches, not enough wrists.
For a dress watch, my vote for Tissot Le Locle Vanilla. Never knew they did one without the roman numerals, and that has been one reason I never really liked the other Le Locle. Another added to the want list.
I vote for Tissot Le Locle with roman numerals followed closely by orient millennium. As an additional suggestion I would say consider the Stowa Antea range. Good luck. The sarb and the omega are excellent all rounders though.
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it tells a life story..."
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I am very surprised at the response to the Prometheus. Is this a new watch to most of the voters, or has it always been a favorite?
What of the opinion that the markers don't match the blue hands? Faux pas?
Does knowing it's 42mm make it less desirable or more desirable?
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Last edited by sgtiger; July 7th, 2012 at 17:13.
#8 - Le Locle with the plain dial gets my vote. Very nice looking watch!
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