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piratedzeus

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Hi,

as i'm told from my parents to choose a watch for myself for Christmas i need your help.

I search for a GENUINE watch <250$, you posted Seiko which looks good to me...

any other other suggestions? Like the look of Rolex Submariner Black and Omega Seamaster Professional.

Remember: Genuine, don't want my parents to buy me a christmas present from a chinese dealer ^^

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pics of watches i like the look of:

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I think I understand your post....

Yes, Invictca makes some decent Rolex look alike ripoffs.

You would be better served by going for quality over looks.

Any of the Seiko 17-21 jewel automatics will run forever. They are the most underrated movements on the planet. If they were Swiss made, we'd be talking iconic status.

Tissot, Hamilton, Accutron et al make very reliable ETA powered automatics, a little more expensive that your budget but in range, that are great lookers.

How about a radical idea????!!!! A vintage GP!!! Puts you in Haute Horology class for about $250

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If you want a new divers watch from a well known brand, I would go for the Tissot SeaStar, or maybe the T-touch.... Great looking watches. Most non-watch geeks belive Tissot are in the same leauge as Omega.

I think you should be able to get a Seastar within your budget.

http://www.tissot.ch/?mod_collection/colid_0002/famid_0010

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If you have the option to go for vintage, a whole new world opens up... I agree with Crystalcranium suggestion about a Girard-Perregaux, even though the GPs for this money are not very sexy..

I love my vintage Seiko Chronograph from 1974. Big 44mm automatic Chronograph, 30 minutes and 12-hour subregisters and day-date.. These was the pinnacle of mechanical watches, just before the quartz-revolution.. For about 200-250 USD you can choose among the best ( better than mine..) and even have money left for a service!

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Anyway, check out Timezones sales Corner for good buys! :)

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If you want a new divers watch from a well known brand, I would go for the Tissot SeaStar, or maybe the T-touch.... Great looking watches. Most non-watch geeks belives Tissot are in the same leauge as Omega.

I think you should be able to get a Seastar within your budget.

http://www.tissot.ch/?mod_collection/colid_0002/famid_0010

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If you have the option to go for vintage, a whole new world opens up... I agree with Crystalcranium suggestion about a Girard-Perregaux, even though the GPs for this money are not very sexy..

I love my vintage Seiko Chronograph from 1974. Big 44mm automatic Chronograph, 30 minutes and 12-hour subregisters and day-date.. These was the pinnacle of mechanical watches, just before the quartz-revolution.. For about 200-250 USD you can choose among the best ( better than mine..) and even have money left for a service!

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Anyway, check out Timezones sales Corner for good buys! :)

The Tissot Seastar 1000 is a rock. I almost bought one last month but i already have a Seiko automatic diver so it would be a luxury purchase.

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easy mate,

get a CWC quartz divers watch. they are the current issue watch for royal navy divers and replaced the rolex submariner. tritium dial and hands and a great watch with an ETA movement. they do a PVD finish SBS watch (uk water borne special forces, brother regiment to the SAS) also but it may be out of your budget

its genuine, quite special/unique and a proper watch. if your in the US, you may try to grab a marathon SAR as used by the us coastguard etc. IMHO the CWC is superior.

http://www.silvermans.co.uk/Silver/docs/pr...diverswatch.htm

look here for specs, you can get nice gens on ebay though

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Here's a link to a William Marshall Limited Edition Swiss Masterpiece. It's a Submariner with a 2824-2 movement in it. 200m/660Ft WR. I've tested mine to 90ft last summer. It's a step above the Invicta sub which has the Miyota movment, but cheaper than the Invicta with the Swiss automatic movment. But Invictas aren't a bad deal either.

http://cgi.ebay.com/Large-SWISS-Automatic-...tem230066839287

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