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You and I are similar, I like to have contrast in my collection. Go to HODINKEE and read the 'two watch collection' articles. I would pay special attention to Ben Clymer's post.

You need to create contrast that makes sense. My first inclination is go for a sports watch. You have an understated white dial, manual wound watch, How about a dark dial, automatic sports watch? I think you should stay with the independent brands, I think they're much more appealing however I wouldn't get bogged down in that either. How about start by considering Rolex or Grand Seiko. I would lean towards Grand Seiko though. Failing that a Nomos, however they're short on dark dials and you might end up with a similar look for both watches.

In my collection I have pairs of watches. Two pocket watch movement wrist watches, both of which are very different and historically significant. And my next pair is my GS Hi-Beat GMT and in the future a spring drive to go with it. These are examples of the Japanese approach to mechanical wrist watch accuracy. After that we will see!

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