That’s an interesting thought, I’ve considered this but from the completely opposite point of view. For me a one watch is a watch that will do everything. Looks smart, tough, comfortable, small enough to fit with a shirt but big enough to easily read the time, legible in any light and must have good lume for night time wearing.jkbarnes wrote: ↑Sun Mar 28, 2021 3:19 pm One thing I would add - I think a one watch candidate ought not have a feature that is defining to a specific use. The timing bezel would keep a diver from ever being a true one watch for me. Same thing for the C65 AM GT LE: the sundials and the tachometer tie it too closely to a specific use.
It would have to have a date, and as I regularly time everyday things, cooking, time left before my car gets a ticket etc. it would have to have a timing function. This could be a chronograph, but unless it’s a big watch they can be hard to read. For this reason I prefer a dive bezel to measure elapsed time.
Im starting to realise that this watch doesn’t actually exist as anything which could be a true one watch, always has something which leaves one box unticked. I think if someone made it, then it would probably be hideously ugly and I wouldn’t want to wear it after all.