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10 Watches Recommended For Anyone According To Rob Nudds

10 Watches Recommended For Anyone According To Rob Nudds ABTW Editors' Lists

10 Watches Recommended For Anyone According To Rob Nudds ABTW Editors' Lists

Sometimes it’s tough to know where to start; in the case of this list, I didn’t know where to stop! 10 watches is not a lot. Rather than pick out the true classics, I thought it might be better for me to offer the 10 watches off the beaten track. I mean, what’s the point in a bunch of identical lists? For that reason, I’m totally prepared for the volley of outrage coming my way for some pretty glaring omissions. But remember – this list is supposed to switch you on to watches that I think are worth owning beyond the Seamasters, Submariners, Reversos, and Navitimers of the world.

Crucially, there are no budget restraints. While this may rankle with some, we’ve got loads of articles outlining our favourite affordable watches and more. This list is my opinion, and if you find any/all of these choices maddeningly weird, quell your bubbling indignation with the knowledge that I’m independently insane and have not been bribed. I really am keen to hear your thoughts, so please do comment and let us all know what you would do differently. So, in no particular order, here goes…

Lacking the inner bezel of this gold model, this version features a floating Corum logo transferred under the sapphire crystal near 12 o’clock. A 0.17 carat round blue sapphire set to the crown complements the blued hands and strap plus gives this version a younger look.The final version in this collection is perhaps the most intriguing, a Corum Coin Special Edition reference C082/03152, which utilizes a 925 silver coin out of Israel. The Corum logo is moved beneath the sapphire crystal at 9 o’clock on this particular model, and a 0.17 carat diamond is placed inside the crown. This can be an automatic movement with bi-directional winding, hacking seconds, hand-winding capability, and an Incabloc shock protection program. It oscillates at a contemporary 28,800vph or 4Hz, includes 21 rubies, and supplies a 42-hour power reserve. This is a higher-end motion, made as a replacement for the ETA 2892 and sharing many similarities with the Seiko 4L family of calibers. The Soprod A10 is also quite slim at 3.6mm, which contributes to the general thinness and wearability of those watches.The Corum Heritage Artisans Coin Watches For 2017 provide three different styles for different clientele, from the luxurious Gold Double Eagle into the young Silver Eagle along with the somewhat austere Israel Special Edition. These watches should attract collectors of precious coins, as well as those who would like to exhibit patriotism within their respective states. Lovers of high-purity gold and sterling silver additionally have much to admire here, because these substances are otherwise quite uncommon in the watch market. The Gold US Coin version ref. C082/03167 has become the most expensive of this trio, being offered for a cost of $23,000. Both the silver versions (ref C082/03059 and ref C082/03152) are obtainable for the price of $13,800 each.

10 Watches Recommended For Anyone According To Rob Nudds ABTW Editors' Lists

1. Omega Ploprof

This watch is unlike anything else on the planet. It is grotesquely beautiful. When Vacheron Constantin spoke recently about the importance of sculpture in watch case design, they inadvertently reminded me of the Ploprof’s jutting case. Both brands have succeeded in creating an intriguing objet d’art. Vacheron’s Harmony cases are exemplary displays of flowing grace; the Omega Ploprof is pure masculinity in metal. The latest iteration, debuted this year at Baselworld 2015, saw a dramatic spike in the price, but that was mirrored by some marked improvements in construction. Now installed with a brand new in-house 8912 automatic movement (visible through a display case back for the first time), the Ploprof is more than just a flashy wrist-giant. It now features a ceramic bezel insert as opposed to sapphire. The case and shark mesh bracelet are titanium where they were once steel (a contentious move). Water resistant to 1,200 meters, insanely legible in the dark, and boasting one of the most bad-ass locking bezels in history, this is first and foremost a tool. The shark mesh bracelet is, in my opinion, one of the best on the market and features a buckle with a ratcheting diver’s extension piece that is nothing short of excellent. Although it looks decent on rubber, this is one of the few instances in which I’d insist you try the bracelet. It really is a cut above the norm, and that, as well as its timeless self-confidence, is why the Omega Ploprof lands on my list.

10 Watches Recommended For Anyone According To Rob Nudds ABTW Editors' Lists

2. A. Lange & Söhne Zeitwerk Minute Repeater

One of the great things about this watch, however expensive it may be, is its eminent wearability. It has a muted, highly legible, highly professional dial, surrounded by a clean-lined, impressively sleek case (when you consider exactly how much is going on inside, it’s really quite an achievement). The dial piques interest with the visible hammers at 7 and 5 o’clock, reminding us this is a laudable piece of wrist architecture. This is one of the pieces on this list that I’d feel most confident of recommending on investment grounds. Most of these watches are featured because I can see why they are lovable, not because they will necessarily appreciate in value. This one, I am as close to sure as I can be, will. The German silver movement and thoughtful variety of finishes make this watch a joy to wear and behold.

10 Watches Recommended For Anyone According To Rob Nudds ABTW Editors' Lists

3. Stepan Sarpeneva Korona Northern Lights

The Sarpeneva Korona Northern Lights qualifies because of the childish wonder I experience whenever something glows in the dark. Sarpaneva has made headlines with his moon face design, reputedly based on his own phizog. I have met him in person and can confirm he is nowhere near as menacing, but perhaps as mysterious as the moon face I love so much. The solid lume compound in this watch is amazing, but what really gets me about Sarpaneva watches is the case shape that has become synonymous with the brand. When you look at the case, you will realise that it is a very well designed shape, utilising a bunch of overlapping circles to achieve a fluid cog design that is flashy enough to excite, while retaining a very traditional base silhouette (the bezel is basically a generously scalloped circle). The movements are made for Sarpaneva by Soprod, before he tweaks them in his workshop. But what goes on in that Baltic base is more than just watchmaking. Sarpaneva is a designer, an artist, and a craftsman all in one. The bar is very high because Stepan Sarpaneva is not trying to tap into what’s popular; he is trying to tap into our hearts and our heads. To do that, he has to experiment and take risks. I would recommend this watch, or any of his wares, because I recommend his philosophies. The movements will not blow your mind, but the presentation might do just that. At less than $20,000, it’s almost close enough to dream.

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