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I've got a big birthday coming up and been asked by my Mum if I want to get a watch
She's probably going to spend £200, I could maybe put some more to that so looking at around the £200-300 price range
I've been looking at watches by Victorinox, Junkers, Tissot but I don't know anything about these brands, quality and reliability wise
Anyone got any more info or ideas?
I have a few seiko watches, I would add these to your list. Most I paid for any of mine was £200. I also bought my dad one for £225, and he is thrilled to bits. First present I have bought him in years that he actually uses.
Ooo... Nice watch that one!
Tissot are good at that price - I've got a PR50 chrono, was about £160 at the airport.
Rotary have some nice watches for that kinda money.. Usually deals about too..
I've got a genuine TAG that I could let you have for around that price (it's actually at the jewellers now for a service) RRP about 700 quid I think. (I'm saving up for a CX bike)
Those Nite watches look nice, but I think you'd come accross as a bit of an idiot if you wore one - unless you often undertake military training exercises and venture out into the field of combat and/or your nickname is "The Terminator"
@ MACKEM .
Might be interestd in that TAG.
First dibs to Jools obviuosly .
Otherwise high res piccys and model / function description .
TVM
rob
Citizen ecodrive?
Tissot is the way at that price, really good value watches and they lat as well, my oldest is 15 years old and has only needed a battery change.
Have a look at the PRC200, you can get various faces and straps and if you're anywhere near Brum I know where you can get one for well under £200.
save some cash and get a Mondaine 🙂
Vintage all the way.
Yep! Nice vintage seiko etc for that sort of money.
That Nite looks like something I would have worn when I was 15.
Have a look at the Christopher Ward site...
[url= http://www.christopherward.co.uk/ ]http://www.christopherward.co.uk/[/url]
I have one, it's very nice.
That Nite looks like something I would have worn when I was 15.
Along with a 12" survival knife with a fishing line concealed in the hilt, eh?
Along with a 12" survival knife with a fishing line concealed in the hilt, eh?
Had designs on one, but never upgraded my sheath knife - had a 5" blade, bone handle and leather sheath. Back in the days when you could walk into an army stores as a teenager and buy any knife you wanted.
CWC - Suppliers to the British Army....get to see a bit more action than the Swiss 😉
Or A Casio G Shock??
I got a G Shock MT-G 1000, cost £400 but the link below has them for £220 at the moment.
Receives an update from the atomic clock 5 times a day and looks badass
http://www.pluckpoint.com/casio-mtg-1000-1aer-g-shock-gents-watch/product
I'd get a Seiko for that money they are pretty much unbeatable for the cash.
This or something like it
Have a look at Traser: [url= http://www.traserwatches.co.uk/ ]Linky.[/url] I've had one for the past 12 years, serviced every 2 years by Graham Green (turned around in a few days every time) and it's been brilliant. Very easy to read at night, very low profile on your wrist and looks decent. No bells or whistles but can take one hell of a beating.
Traser for me.
I also have a Sinn U series divers watch - a little more money but class act, bought mine secondhand a beautiful thing
Seiko Titanium FTW
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/SEIKO-SPORTS-TITANIUM-MULTIFUNCTION-LATEST-SND419P1-/220937944413
My wife bought me one of these Skagen watches for Christmas from John Lewis. I didn't want anything fancy, not into the knobs and dials thing, just want time and date. Mines got a black face, not the blue shown. Very thin and light, and a leather strap which is better on my skinny bony wrist!
£99. Spend the rest on bike bits.
[img] http://s7v1.scene7.com/is/image/JohnLewis/231303302?$fash_product$ [/img]
(Actually looks much better than this pic too)
Seiko Orange Monster...
Titanium seiko kinetic.
always quite liked the tissot prc 200
[url= http://www.amazon.co.uk/Tissot-Gents-Chronograph-Quartz-T17152652/dp/B000KKO894 ]here on amazon[/url]
Victorinox?
I have a [url= http://www.gshock.com/ ]G-Spot[/url] but can never find it. 🙂
Seiko would be second choice at this price point.
Prs53...
Go onto the Timefactors website and take a look at a Precista PRS18Q
http://www.timefactors.com/precista.htm
It may not look that fancy ,but its a seriously nicely made bit of kit,the quartz movement is the same as what you get in Tag Heuers costing 3/4x as much.
If you can stretch a bit more then you can get the same watch with a Auto movement.
And yes I do own one ,and its possible my favourite watch in my collection which does include considerable more expensive stuff as well.
I have one of these for sale if you dont mind second hand.
http://www.watchshop.com/mens-citizen-skyhawk-titanium-alarm-eco-drive-watch-jr3060-59f-p458.html
Some lovely watches above, Seiko monster is on my current wishlist
"Looks badass" 15yearoldLOL!
As above, Skagen & Mondaine do some nice watches.
Mrs Mugsy got me a similar Mondaine as Capt John above, mine does not have the day on it though, but still has the date.
Very happy with it. Nice and simple and suits my skinny wrists.
Ollech & Weiss. Lovely watches, same movements as tags & Breitlings but not as highly priced. The watch of choice in the Vietnam war (not really sure why that is a good advertisement though).
I have a M2 Kartago with a Hirsch strap - has a submariner look about it and cost around £150 2nd hand.
How big are your wrists?
http://www.watchshop.com/mens-nixon-the-player-diamond-watch-a140-2062-p99940117.html
Nixon have some very nice designs in my opinion. I'm sure someone will come on here and say something about them being "fashion" watches, but they're all the same mechanisms inside and the 2 I've had have been very nicely finished.
For me you won't beat Festina at that price, also I will never buy a Seiko Kinetic again, it will break as you need to adjust the time constantly.
My 14 year old Festina 6566 has been faultless.
For me a good watch should be an automatic or mechanical. I have an old Rolex which keeps awful time and a Seiko 5 that is about bob on month in month out. You can't buy Seiko 5's easily in the UK so would need to go through Ebay. The Seiko Kinetics are more expensive but they have a mixed reputation for reliability, the Citizen Ecodrive seems to have a better reputation for a similar system.
[url= http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/SEIKO-5-MENS-AUTOMATIC-WHITE-NUMERAL-S-S-WATCH-SEE-THRU-BACK-SNKK33K1-/120856673903?pt=UK_Jewelery_Watches_Watches_MensWatches_GL&hash=item1c239e7e6f ]Seiko 5 watch[/url]
I have a [url= http://www.creationwatches.com/products/seiko-automatic-watches-69/seiko-5-military-automatic-sports-snzg09j1-snzg09j-snzg09-men-s-japan-made-watch-2110.html?currency=GBP&zenid=d8962d0f1754ad7834533e0d5fda2e31 ]Seiko 5[/url]. Very pleased with it.
[img] http://www.creationwatches.com/products/index.php?main_page=popup_image&pID=2110&zenid=d8962d0f1754ad7834533e0d5fda2e31 [/img]




