If you are a collector, replace it with the 1016 or better still a gilt 5500.
If you are an enthusiast, the 14270 is a great everyday wear with a solid movement that’s built to take the outdoors. It is called the Explorer for good reason.
So here's the situation. I own an Explorer 14270. It feels VERY charming on the wrist... but I just don't find that it LOOKS equally charming. I'd love to find something that would fit into the same kind of slot in my collection but has, let's say, a bit ...
I was wondering if the answer might actually be "another Rolex". And this one certainly has more pizzaz! I never paid much attention to the Yachtmasters--I'm an explorer kind of guy, sure, but am I a yachtmaster kind of guy? So I guess the question would ...
For my collection it is the Tonda PF, which I am surprised by the activities I end up doing with it (building things with power tools, etc) Otherwise how about an Overseas (either in 41mm or 34mm?) The other ones I wear for true beater status include an O...
I would not have imagined wearing that Tonda that way, but I'm interested to hear you find it at home in the garage! The 41mm Overseas just wears a bit too large for me for this use, but the 34mm might be intriguing! I was also wondering if a slightly old...
BUT, I did feel that I would love a lightweight chrono for garage-type activities, as I love timing all sorts of activities. Maybe even titanium...so my first (only?) incoming of 2025 is this titanium zenith chronomaster sport, which I did not realize exi...
It’s for when you need a beater but a “cheap” watch won’t just cut it and to think some of the new Seiko prospex lines go for the same amount as an old 2254. One thing I like about the 2254 is that at 41mm, it’s contemporary enough in spite of the 90s sty...
Much better than the 'Bond' version, though I should admit that that watch was the first fine timepiece I ever purchased! Here's a wristshot of that watch, which was traded away many years ago: ...
But also, the head of this watch is surprisingly heavy (300m water resistance?) and the bracelet is *extremely* light. I didn't love how it felt on my wrist on the bracelet, and actually found myself liking it better on straps, which was not the use I was...
GP Laureato 38 mm may meet all of your specs except “won’t have to worry about banging around.” Although it’s possible some do, because it’s considered a sports watch. You’d be surprised by how similar it feels to a 36 mm Rolex, but even sleeker! For one ...
It’s either a Breitling Super ocean or a Sinn 556 Either would be a nice everyday. I’d venture to say the Sinn would be a bit more robust. I think a lot of the watches mentioned would not be where I would place a beater. Which is really what the Explorer ...
to find something similar in terms of compactness, weight, charm - and throw in pizzazz. If you find the Zenith top heavy, Doxa is probably out. Would you consider Panerai Luminor Due? Smaller and lighter at 38mm, a number of different dial color offering...
but I just haven't been able to take it seriously as a real Panerai. Doxa on the other hand... the Sub 300 wears as light and flat as any 42mm steel diver possibly could! One of my ideas is just to sell the Explorer and start wearing this Doxa a lot more:...
I personally own and prefer the previous gen. Perfect every-day-do-everything watch. The blue dial gives it energy, but the black one would work very fine too. And it’s very affordable. ...
"smallish, lightish but robust, and on a bracelet" with "a bit more pizzazz" than the Explorer... And he said he'd be willing to go "significantly cheaper", so the BB36 seems to fill in for me... But if your question means "do I put the BB36 on the same l...
isn't the Explorer kind of perfect in its own range and can any other watch replace it in a satisfactory way? Please, let us know if you find such a rare bird! Best.
If you are a collector, replace it with the 1016 or better still a gilt 5500. If you are an enthusiast, the 14270 is a great everyday wear with a solid movement that’s built to take the outdoors. It is called the Explorer for good reason.
I just think if you already have an explorer and you want to replace it and price is not a criterion (which is what he said), it probably doesn’t make sense to go to Tudor. Even more so with the Ranger which is the Tudor version of the Explorer itself. Al...
What you’re asking is the Omega Seamaster 300 from 2021 Credits: Hodinkee, Time & Tide. Well, I think this is 41mm. But the Trilogy is 39! And it is also historic inspired and so beautiful. They also have that sweet 3, 6, 9, 12 numbers (a 12 more that the...
about if it took a hit and it's small, light, fun and capable. Keeps great time and has 200m WR. Even has a splash of bronze and gold (tone?) highlights on the dial to liven it up. ...
But, like you, I would object to so abusive a term as 'beater' being used for such fine watches as those mentioned here! If I own anything I'd call a beater, it's this Marathon: ...
Which highlights the great balance achieved by rolex with the explorer. I'm more on the tool end pf the spectrum but a few left field options such as the revised LV Tambour, Hermes H08, Breguet Marine (not in love with the way they did lumed indices but t...
Indeed: it's relatively easy to find bracelet sporty watches with more interesting looks than the Explorer, not so easy to find one that wears as smoothly.