Check out the Wenger Field Watch. It's a great classic watch with a swiss movement and both time formats on the face.
The Seiko are a great value, especially if you want an automatic movement. For quartz (& titanium), might check out Bertucci field watches, as an option.
I was just about to pull the trigger on the smaller SNK - but the larger size and better water resistance of that SNZ has me intrigued. May I ask where you got yours? I've only been able to find sellers from singapore and hong kong on the 'bay - the more reputable online retailers that carry Seiko seem only to have the smaller SNK.
I actually picked mine up here in B/S/T a few years ago. But a quick check show that Amazon has most of the color variants in stock. Also, those overseas sellers are sometimes the best/only way to go. Seiko has a lot of models that aren't officially sold over here.
I like the botta 24 uno. They have an app for the iphone that let's you print a paper watch band, look at the band on your wrist through the phone and see how the watch looks on your wrist. Oh and it only tells 24hr time. From their site:
I have a number of 24 Hr stuff daily either my S&W Trit or Wegener Military. For nicer events my true 24 Hr Glyciene Airman Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I have three Luminox watches, 1881 BO, 1945, and 3051, love them all, purchased from a certified dealer and have yet to have a single issue. 3051 is so light and comfy that I made it my everyday watch. Bashed around pools and hot tubs on a daily bases without a hiccup.
Old school! Love it. Had one, then a trip to the beach in the 80's got me water inside and three hands sitting at the bottom of the glass.
These 2 are my favorites to wear. I pretty much wear one or the other 24/7. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I537 using Tapatalk
One thing to keep in mind with Luminox ....they are complete JUNK!! I happen to know the not even one Navy Seal would EVER wear one. Way way back when they came out the team's received a bunch to test out. Out of the first 10 tried on the very first dive in about 50ft of water 3 of them flooded when they surfaced. The guys on the team seeing this threw them in a box and gave them all a burial at sea. Luminox has never been used by Navy Seals ever. I ha e a hard time considering getting one because of all the false advertising they have used for yrs. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I537 using Tapatalk