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29 September 2019, 02:46 AM | #1 |
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Cheap Iconic Watches
Thanks to the well documented Rolex shortage and some browsing and research,
I pulled the trigger on a Seiko SKX009 on jubilee recently. Very happy with the looks and how it wears, even for my small 6 inch wrists. Fantastic value for money. Which got me wondering. What are the other iconic watches that are more affordable and can boast a long history, with a sizeable fan base and easily available. That can lay claim to being called an iconic piece.
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29 September 2019, 02:48 AM | #2 |
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Some pictures of my ‘cheap icon’.
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Obviously a Speedmaster. Can be purchase (probably for a discount) anytime, anywhere. Definitely not a "cheap" watch, but certainly affordable compared to Rolex, especially in the secondary market.
I have an SKX009 also. Fantastic watch. |
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True. Unfortunately you can't get a new Speedy with a good price like the old days.
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My transformer watch as a kid was awesome!
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Seiko Orange Monster: Cheap, Reliable, Awesome looking, Functional
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Tuna time!
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The Seiko SKX is a classic and every collection needs at least one. Another classic is the new automatic Timex Marlin. Great design, inexpensive and iconic brand.
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Cheap and iconic to me is typically broadly accessible and recognized in many markets.
I'd say one of many standard Swatch designs, Orient divers or Timex Ironman even the Casio G-Shock. The new Timex Q is also a good option. You can find one of many variants for around $150 or less and they can all be repaired or have parts sourced. While the SKX and Sumo is a personal fave in my collection, it's creeping up in price and there's a lot under $150 to be had. $250 - $500 is where it gets really interesting. |
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The G Shock 5600
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Seiko turtle!
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29 September 2019, 09:04 AM | #13 |
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I don’t know how iconic but love my timex q reissue. Thinking about a bracelet for my SKX.
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Deepsea... Seiko version
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Seiko Turtle, Casio G-Shock.
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Been wearing my ‘99 SKX009 all weekend. Even with the recent overhaul (new movement, gaskets and crystal) that I can proudly say I did myself, I only have a couple of hundred dollars into this watch.
Of the current newer models, I would say that the Turtle will fall into this category in the future. |
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This thread needs a Monster.
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Interesting observation. You have an outstanding collection, Ky. All your watches are really amazing.
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Very kind of you to say, Flavio. Believe me, I paid a hefty premium for most of them but knew even then that it would pay off. I learned a long time ago while engaged in a different hobby to get the best example that I could find.
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The SKX is possibly the second most iconic dive watch, with the Submariner and SKX being in first and second with light years to the rest.
I think Zodiac's Super Sea Wolf 53 is a very elegant and wearable watch and good value. It also rocks the jubilee. Whether it's iconic in Fossil's hands is another question. |
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You do not get any cheaper than this - CASIO A158W-1. Just bought one on eBay - $10.
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Casio Royal.....
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Cheap Iconic Watches
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10 October 2019, 08:23 AM | #28 |
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How about the Glycine Airman No 1? Absolutely faithful at 36mm with acrylic crystal.
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10 October 2019, 08:29 AM | #29 |
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That cheap, tinny Jubilee bracelet is one of my favorite bracelets ever. It's amazing how well it conforms to a bony wrist.
And for such a big watch, it wore okay on my sub-6" wrist. I've flipped my 009 and my SKXA35 (yellow one) but am still hanging on to my 013. |
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