SMH. These questions are so annoying. I'm going to answer your question with another question..... Why would you even think about some random website when you have a plethora of vetted dealers at your fingertips here in the forums, both replica and genuine dealers? Since I believe you're looking for a genuine watch dealer, why wouldn't you use one that has a well established reputation?
I was considering a big date Longines with Arabic numerals. They are hard to find that is why I thought about ordering from them.
Anyway, I have changed my mind. I'll go with Ball Trainmaster or Union Glashutte.
I assume you're looking for one like I have linked below? It's a very nice looking watch. Since I know there's not any decent replica of that watch out there I would just recommend to use a payment form where you have the ability to dispute should any issues arise. It's actually a very unique and nice looking piece from the master collection which I hadn't previously seen.
https://www.watcheskeep.com/longines/longines-master-collection-l2.676.4.78.6-mens.html
Thanks. I was looking for this one:
https://www.jomashop.com/longines-watch-l2-648-4-78-3.html
But I think I am going to get this COSC certified:
https://shop.ballwatch.ch/en/ball-watches/trainmaster/NM3888D-S1CJ-WH
There is something about the Ball watches that appeals to me. I don't know what it is, history, trains, childhood memories, not sure.
Here's an available option below. Either this or the ball is nice. Too bad the Omega railmaster is out of production as that would present another option with the railroad provenance.
https://www.watchshopping.com/longin...gaAs3NEALw_wcB
Too many choices...
I'm going to offer a different direction...Those are all beautiful options but have you considered a vintage Russian watch. The ones you are looking at have a very similar look as this model from Raketa...
https://mroatman.wixsite.com/watches-of-the-ussr/raketa?lightbox=dataItem-knjdejc9
Vintage Russian watches don't have the name, but they don't have the price tag of a even replica. Some of the Russian watches can be under $200 in near mint and you still get the look you want, a manual wind movement plus a little piece of history.
Maybe it's not the ideal option, but just wanted to offer another choice.