I have a DateJust 41mm in Stainless Steel with the rhodium dial. I love how it looks but I find the hands very small & hard to read in certain lights because there is very little contrast between hands & dial. My FXD has none of these dramas.
Oddly fancy myself a silver/ steel/ grey dial watch.
Bought my other half a Tudor Glamour for Christmas, and love the look of the sunburst silver dial.
Being fussy myself, I'd prefer no date 36-39mm and ideally a nice case shape (prefer the oyster style, but love the lyre lugs on Omega), 3 hander, automatic and applied indices.
Think the one that ticks all the boxes is the Rolex OP 36 prefer the last gen 11600 model then the current 12600 which has gold surrounds on the indices. Now discontinued unfortunately - https://www.hodinkee.com/articles/ro...perpetual-36mm
Hoping Tudor release a silver variant in steel of their BB36 S&G (the current silver BB36 for me is too thick) - https://www.tudorwatch.com/en/watche...ld/m79643-0002
I was really liking the Tag Carrera 39, although not a fan of the bracelet nor date. But it is pleasant in the flesh.
AquaTerras - interested in the new steel variant, but very pricey and not keen on the bracelet https://www.omegawatches.com/en-gb/w...22010382009001
Any other suggestions?
I have a DateJust 41mm in Stainless Steel with the rhodium dial. I love how it looks but I find the hands very small & hard to read in certain lights because there is very little contrast between hands & dial. My FXD has none of these dramas.
I understand & appreciate silver/ polished hands on a silver dial can be hard to read.
Oddly I find my Monaco hands hard to read at certain angles.
The only configuration of a DateJust (new that) I like is white dial, roman numerals, oyster bracelet and smooth bezel, just lack of lume on the hands would put me off, & PCL - but understand these can be brushed.
https://www.rolex.com/watches/dateju...6200-0008.html
There was an older model 1016 I saw on a Worn & Wound article thought it looked great - https://wornandwound.com/three-watch...b-liams-picks/
Maybe darker grey than you're looking for
Andy
Wanted - Damasko DC57
Love my AT
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How about a champagne dial?
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Champagne could work, the new Omega AquaTerra due out is a mix of that colour.
GS case just doesn’t do it for me.
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shimmering white in some lights/ silver in others
or true grey
What about Eddie's PRS35? legibility issues should be obviated by the use of blued hand and indices
I'm very fond of my PRS36, which is similar in may ways to the PRS35, although it is no longer available.
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Don’t fancy a chronograph I’m afraid, just a 3 hander
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And this 2004 IWC 3717. The silver dial was the main draw for me
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Eterna Tangaroa. Grey dial blue hands incredibly legible.
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I had this (SBGX091) a few years back...
38.8mm, no date, ... but it's quartz.
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Love a silver/grey dial!
Bulova Accutron is the current favourite but have enjoyed Eterna, Rado, JLC and Breitling in the past.
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I’ve been lusting over one of these. Slightly oversized for you and hand wound but lovely all the same!
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I thought the Black Bay 36mm was meant to be quite slim. Reviews state it is only 10.4mm. Is this not right? If it is then how slim is the new S&G by comparison?
The BB36 is very much like the other BBs and is very slab sided. OK on the BB58 mind you.
From what I understand the S&G BBs have a thinner mid case & looks wise follow the Rolex Datejusts profile.
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Ah I see, they do look a bit heavy in profile. I spent ages trying to settle on a silver face watch. after various different watches I am currently wearing a Nivada Antarctic Spider which I got on here. It is very nice and while I would recommend one, it has a date so doesn’t really meet your spec.
Heuer Carrera 160 Silver
I'm considering this solid white gold vintage Bulova "Tuxedo":
Then maybe adding a vintage white gold fill bracelet, like one of these.
I can't even decide if this is the watch I want!
Some options from Nomos:
Club Campus in Grey
Tangente neomatik platinum gray
Silvercut models
Really do the like the Clubs, but the long lugs and gap between case and strap annoy me. Saying that the new sport blue looks interesting
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Lots of suggestions, some fall outside the scope of what I'd want.
Still nothing that grabs me, as per my original suggestions.
Hoping something next week get's released
Zenith have done some nice dressier grey dials, like the Elite Ultra Thin:
Also available in silver, but suspect the legibility suffers
Some more vintage to consider and sticking with the criteria of 36-39mm three hander with no date. Lord Marvel may only be 35mm but 36k bph is a bit special
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Some. I’ve seiko options there. The modern king Seiko’s are nice too
Grey or silver dial? Step forward Grand Seiko...
I like a silver dial too and this was how I bought my Rolex Datejust (16220) back in 2016.
The folks at Watchfinder obviously used a very bright light though because this is more how it looks in the real life
Great watch though.
Thread resurrection for a new arrival! It’s very grey. I recently sold a Nomos club dunkel as I had another smartish black dial watch but
1. It was a great watch
2. I’ve always wanted a California dial
3. I wanted something colourful for the summer.
Despite being a grey watch, on a grey strap, this hits all the above notes! Not everyone’s cup of tea, and perhaps a bit feminine but I’m very pleased!
Wempe Zeitmeister
Or I think there are some NOS examples of the Mappin and Webb campaign watch knocking around on eBay:
Indices change from silver to gold depending on sun light. Not the best strap perhaps.
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Tutima ??
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This has white dial but has very shiny big sliver hour markers and it sparkles nicely in sunglight. Looks very "silverish".
The various ranges issued by L.U. Chopard are worth a browse - no-one does minimalist elegance quite so well to my eye, and at relatively sane prices -
Another vote for champagne 🍾 dial. Love this watch.
Further to my upthread mutterings about my rhodium dialled Datejust, I got fed up with it earlier in the month, took it into WoS & traded it for a Submariner.
Not a bad watch to trade for IMHO
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It's probably the watch I should have bought in the first place to be honest. I loved the look of the Datejust (smooth bezel, Oyster bracelet) but got increasingly fed up with being unable to read the time easily in many light conditions.
I found the trade in process straightforward and the offer for the DJ was very good, £800 more than I'd paid for the DJ 4 years ago.
The Sub is amazing, looks good, feels great, goes with everything and, despite the fact that we shouldn't believe the hype, makes a tubby fifty-something feel like James Bond!
Ha on the Bond.
Many years a go I had the chance to buy the no date Sub maxi case, unfortunately overspent on the kitchen refit and couldn't get the extra cash. Price since have gone crazy and now harder to get. Looking back when I got into watches and had no mortgage or kids I wished I picked up a 14060 and be done with this hobby.
Back on point I managed to find an AD with the new Tudor BB36 light champagne, but only in 41mm & not my preferred 36mm, was hesitant on the dial colour and online it does seem to have a greensih hue, but in the flesh, it's exactly what I wanted & ticks all the boxes for me.