I miss my Speedmaster. It should be coming back from its full service in about a week or so. Yet another reason it's good to have multiple watches.
Agree 100%. Rolex has never really "done it" for me in terms of style or brand perception anyway. It's good to have watches that don't need their own insurance rider. A much more economically priced watch I discovered earlier this year is Hamilton. They got their start as an American company in the 1800s making railroad pocket watches (looking at you,
@mad dog ). They were bought out by the Swatch group in the 1960s- a group which includes other brands you may have heard of, such as Longines, Tissot, and Omega, and also produces the nearly ubiquitous ETA mechanical movements and those cheap mall-kiosk Swatches.
Hamilton is a classically styled watch that works well with a variety of straps and wardrobe choices. The company has its own twist on the ETA mechanical movement that keeps good time and boasts an 80 hour power reserve from a single main spring. I don't know of another watch brand that does that. Not COSC certified, but both of mine are well within the -4/+6 sec/day tolerance in real-world use. Hamiltons retail for $500-2000, but can be easily found for $300-700, depending on the source. I bought both of mine off Amazon and got them for around $550 and $300 respectively.
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