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Recommend a watch: $200-300

I'm only slightly younger than you, TS, and just got my first serious watch, too. I went with an Invicta SubAqua and love it. It's versatile enough for more casual wear but also goes with more professional attire. It's large and hefty but it gets a lot of positive attention so I don't feel it's a gawdy piece, at all. I am looking to pick up a Bulova Accutron sometime later or a Citizen EcoDrive as I really like the aesthetics on a number of their watches and the prices are reasonable.

I've been eyeballing a Tag Heuer Aquaracer but I just can't justify dropping $1500 for a watch. I realize a lot of enthusiasts believe it's worthwhile and a great investment but to me it's just frivolous spending but don't rule out Bulova or even Movado because of the perceived "douche" factor. They both make beautiful watches and with a little shopping around I'm positive you'd find one that's tasteful and suits your sense of style.
 
I'm 32 years old and shopping for my first watch. I've never worn any jewelry, and told myself o wouldn't until I was married. So my new wife mentions it's time to get a watch. My current budget is the $200-300 range. I've looked at a couple Luminox and Seiko models, but that's it. Though I don't know much about timepieces, I'd prefer nothing douchebaggy like Bulova or Movato. Thanks in advance, fellas.

Are you looking for a dress watch, sports watch, something that will work for business and casual?

The Seiko Kinetics or Citizen Eco-Drives are nice.

I'm a technogeek, so I like the Casio Atomic Solar watches. No need to ever set the time or change batteries.
 
I don't get the watch thing. I wore one back before cell phones existed, but now I don't get the point?

I'm also not one of the Mayberry fashionistas.
 
i vote for orient as well. get one of their automatics. best value for the money, quality, low price, but not cheaply made by any means. a great starter watch for someone like yourself.

one thing though, don't order from orient watch usa. go with an approved vendor such as long island watch or amazon. i've heard to many stories of poor customer service from orient usa. orient watch usa is not the manufacturer btw so don't view that as a reflection on orient watch company itself.
 
You can also often find great deals on several watch forums in the for sale section. Probably the biggest is www.watchuseek.com

this is a great tip as well. i've bought, traded and sold a number of watches on there. you can find some great deals on gently used watches. and the people on there in general are watch freaks and take care of their stuff, so you can expect better condition used than lets say buying from ebay.
 
I don't get the watch thing. I wore one back before cell phones existed, but now I don't get the point?

I'm also not one of the Mayberry fashionistas.

I agree that casual watches are pretty pointless these days but a sharp dress watch is a must have imo.
 
I love to look at watches, I love their mechanics, their artistry etc etc

-but I wouldn't wear one in my daily life -as it makes me feel like a prisoner to each minute of the day.

It's like wearing a torture device in a way. -like email notifications, phone ringers, and alert messages.

I got to be free...
 
Hamilton makes a great affordable watch, though many of them are north of $300. www.ashford.com has great deals on Hamilton as well as others.

Thank you very much, great post. I perused all the websites and makes mentioned on this thread, and have definitely found the winner:

http://www.ashford.com/watches/hami...uba-quartz/H64511133.pid?nid=bpg_cat6032&so=8

Do you like the metal or leather band? This would be a work/upscale night out watch.

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I'm a fan skeleton watches, though I also see little use in having an accurate timepiece, when you're contextually relying on other people's clocks. (Work, school, appointments etc go by their time, not yours)
 
Personally, I really like the new Gant line.

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Should be within your budget.
 
My bro spent like 300$ or something on a replica Omega, but it's damn good. So if you want cheap decadence there is nothing wrong with wearing Faux brand stuff.
 
lol @ your douche baggy comment. get some style ya cheap ass, your 32 and you have never had a watch and your only gunna spend $300? LOL....

stick with seiko.. it suits you.

So you're trashing on TS because he's only spending $300 on a watch and should spend more, when a $5 watch will do the same thing.
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Got my Seiko Kinetic Sapphire for under 300, It's simple but looks nice.
 
Got this as a gift, and I fucking love it.



I don't give a damn that it didn't cost $300, my absolute favorite watch EVER.
 
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