swjoseph
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Go get my vote
I second GO's sport evo with all the above mentioned (objective) attributes but I didn't like the specific design (subjectively,) so if you like the look and feel of it, it'd a very good choice for you.
Besides, there are many AP with rubberclad, ceramic or carbon bezels that stand scratches well and still look new. My favorite are Jarno Trulli, Rubens Barrichello II, new ROO from Basel 2011...and the list go on.
I wored an Aquanaut for a summer, the bezel is not as bad a scratch magnet as one might think, the deployment buckle, however, is more a scratch magnet, but can you really blame it to the exceptional finish of that very fine Calatrava cross engraving?
Another vote for GO...
By: craniotes : April 15th, 2011-08:21
While the cal.39 movement isn't haute horology, it's in-house, features GO's trademark big date complication, and is extremely well finished; and GO's case and dial work are known quantities (to say nothing of their bracelets). Certainly an argument can b...
Your concern about...
By: dxboon : April 16th, 2011-08:17
...brushed bezels being scratch magnets would then rule out the AP Royal Oak, which is my first choice when it comes to elegant sport watches (I love mine!) as you're facing the same issue with that piece. Based on the criteria you put forth, I'd have to ...
Go get my vote
By: swjoseph : April 16th, 2011-18:45
I second GO's sport evo with all the above mentioned (objective) attributes but I didn't like the specific design (subjectively,) so if you like the look and feel of it, it'd a very good choice for you. Besides, there are many AP with rubberclad, ceramic ...