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i probably would not get a watch model from two decades ago, let's limit it to maybe past 5yrs.

most (all?) that i've seen have a power reserve gauge. if it's a daily wearer, that needle will be pegged to max and basically useless clutter. complications for their own sake are not my cup of tea.

most (all?) that have a date function have the extra-wide single digits, which i'm not a fan of.

(i could go on)

i know it's not one model, but there's certainly similar design language to them (as there should be, perhaps), likely due to the geometry of the movement itself. i havent seen anything wildly varying, as you say.



Here's one example of one without a date or a power reserve gauge: https://www.grand-seiko.com/us-en/collections/sbgy007g

If you do want a date, but it's specifically the font on the date wheels they use that you don't like, then you're probably SoL.




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