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Sinn U series
My Sinn U1 is my go to beater watch. It "takes a licking and keeps on ticking", not a scratch on it to date (other than the clasp which is not the same quality as the case). It's certainly beefy and would be fine with the tasks you mention.
This message has been edited by centrax on 2010-05-06 10:08:25
I would say omega
By: Cookies : May 5th, 2010-22:07
A seamaster gmt looks like an excellent option.Or a speedmaster day date.I would prefer the seamaster because it is less complicated at easier to read.With the new price range for a rolex,i would not use it as a daily beater for extreme activities such as...
Do you mind if it gets damaged?
By: nickd : May 5th, 2010-23:50
I get a bit confused by definitions of beater. I sometimes think people are looking for a high-end watch for the rough-end of casual wear, which for me isn't a beater. For me, the key is that I mustn't care if it gets damaged, which excludes anything that...
100%, nickd, 100%
By: BDLJ : May 6th, 2010-16:40
I concur with your definition of beater. It's not a watch that you don't mind getting a scratch or ding on. It's not a 'robust' watch for doing physical activities in. It's a watch that you are blithely prepared to have ruined in the course of activities....
Lots of cool beater watches...
By: aboen : May 6th, 2010-00:49
Oris, Hamilton, some Omega's, some Rolexes .....too many to list but it it was me I would get a variation of a Seiko SKX031K2 automatic Divers . I'm sure it can take a beating and beg for more. I guess it all depends on how much you want to spend on a bea...
Oris?
By: VMM : May 6th, 2010-03:08
Go find a preowned, or new, Oris BC3 or something similar. Fair price, cool look, automatic, not big, not small, day and date, rubber and SS, what else? There are many options but this one is a nice one. A TAG Heuer F1 as a quartz option would be nice als...
Amen, brother!
By: tee530 : May 6th, 2010-06:52
A Tag Heuer F1 quartz is a great suggestion if you're not determined to get a mechanical. All quartz are tough, but I think the F1 models also manage to avoid looking really beat-up too, inspite of a hard life. Quality cases and bracelets. Tom
For me, the Superocean...
By: watchme : May 6th, 2010-05:42
(electric blue dial) has been perfect. The 2892 is a robust movement. Now, if you were thinking up-stream, I'd go with a Master Compressor GMT, since the Autotractor is JLC's most robust, ever. On the down-stream side, I'd say a Hamilton or Tissot. -Dean
Mt choice would be...
By: dannymc : May 6th, 2010-11:48
...Hamilton, Oris, Sinn, Fortis. If you want a watch you can really beat and not worry too much, go for Seiko or a military brand like Ollech & Wajs. I wouldn't spend any more money than is absolutely necessary, especially if it's gonna take a beating...
All depends...
By: E.J. : May 6th, 2010-13:06
If you have money to spend, I think that the best daily beater which you can buy and enjoy is a Rolex. If I could only have a watch.... probably, it´d be a Rolex (vintage, if it´s possible, of course ) Best Emilio
IWC Mark XV or XVI
By: KIH : May 6th, 2010-19:06
Don't know the price range, but I used to own IWC Mark XV as my beater watch. Very solid built and most of all very accurate. Highly recommended. Or, Seiko 5 is a good one, too, although I haven't owned myself. Cheaper model of or vintage Grand Seiko is a...
Omega
By: davidcast77 : May 7th, 2010-20:28
I concur with the Omega suggestion. For my daily driver I sport an Omega Seamaster 2254.50 purchased on the forums about 4 yrs ago and it is a great daily beater. Takes a continuous pounding throughout the week, yard work, construction, dings scratches yo...
great thread
By: diamondjim : May 7th, 2010-21:02
I was just this afternoon thinking about this very subject while mowing the lawn, 3.5 acres and lots of time to think! I was considering the differences between my watches and what I consider as a beater...that would be a 63 connie 168.004 and what I refe...