What watch for £50
Discussion
GWC said:
Creation Watches have the Seiko 5 Military at £53 at the moment.
http://www.creationwatches.com/products/seiko-auto...
Git. I went wandering, found this:http://www.creationwatches.com/products/seiko-auto...
Also £53. Arrived this morning.
DJMC said:
I have one of these on the way to me...
From: http://www.greatwatches.co.uk/products/casio-mdv-1...
Enter coupon "great watches" for 5% off = £42.75 delivered. No customs or duty charges per the seller (I will confirm once it's arrived!).
I've also ordered a £5.59 metal bracelet to change from the rubber one, as shown fitted here:
Ebay seller: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/201174667585?_trksid=p20...
As recommended in this thread: http://forums.watchuseek.com/f71/casio-diver-just-...
Total spend for watch plus strap and bracelet is £48.34.
...if you prefer the original Casio bracelet: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/231631884695?_trksid=p20...
Add a few NATOs of your choice for further fun?
Just noticed that the above mentioned site “greatwatches.co.uk” still has stock of these. I quite fancy one but can anyone advise what they ended up paying in VAT/duty/fees please?From: http://www.greatwatches.co.uk/products/casio-mdv-1...
Enter coupon "great watches" for 5% off = £42.75 delivered. No customs or duty charges per the seller (I will confirm once it's arrived!).
I've also ordered a £5.59 metal bracelet to change from the rubber one, as shown fitted here:
Ebay seller: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/201174667585?_trksid=p20...
As recommended in this thread: http://forums.watchuseek.com/f71/casio-diver-just-...
Total spend for watch plus strap and bracelet is £48.34.
...if you prefer the original Casio bracelet: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/231631884695?_trksid=p20...
Add a few NATOs of your choice for further fun?
MrBig said:
Just noticed that the above mentioned site “greatwatches.co.uk” still has stock of these. I quite fancy one but can anyone advise what they ended up paying in VAT/duty/fees please?
I really want to know too. I've never bought something internationally.. their shipping faq page suggests you pay no extra charges and they;ve sent many watches to the UK in the past. they send the bare watch in a padded envelope (no manual) for free delivery or in it's box + manual for an extra £7.i cant really see any other watch that looks like that and is a diver watch for that price.
ambuletz said:
MrBig said:
Just noticed that the above mentioned site “greatwatches.co.uk” still has stock of these. I quite fancy one but can anyone advise what they ended up paying in VAT/duty/fees please?
I really want to know too. I've never bought something internationally.. their shipping faq page suggests you pay no extra charges and they;ve sent many watches to the UK in the past. they send the bare watch in a padded envelope (no manual) for free delivery or in it's box + manual for an extra £7.i cant really see any other watch that looks like that and is a diver watch for that price.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XPqlCela2MI
mybrainhurts said:
never heard of it. at least I have heard of casio.Anyone spotted any nice new budget watches recently?
As I cycle in, I'm looking for something to keep in the office and wear at work. I use this swatch I bought in 1998 at the moment but looking for something more grown-up. https://www.swatch.com/en_gb/watches/ycs401g-secre...
As I cycle in, I'm looking for something to keep in the office and wear at work. I use this swatch I bought in 1998 at the moment but looking for something more grown-up. https://www.swatch.com/en_gb/watches/ycs401g-secre...
liner33 said:
Loving that !
I see Amazon have a few in other colours as well but not such a bargain
I see Amazon have a few in other colours as well but not such a bargain
CharlesdeGaulle said:
I think I expected Sekondas to be more expensive. I know it's a budget brand but the quality always seemed pretty decent.
Cheers, the bracelet does feel cheap in your hand, but not when it's on, if that makes sense.I'm very happy with it.
Dave. said:
No strictly a watch, but it tells the time so I'm claiming it!
I recently bought a miband2 to replace my second original miband.
Utter bargain for £24, but the 3 is due to be announced in the next week or two. (That always happens to me!)
We have a miband1 and a miband2 at home, both have been super for the money you pay and still going strong. Got the first one about two and half years ago now. Given the wearers are aged 8 and 6 I think that's very good going!I recently bought a miband2 to replace my second original miband.
Utter bargain for £24, but the 3 is due to be announced in the next week or two. (That always happens to me!)
The 3 looks like it will be good too.
In watch news, I ended up with a forum favourite Seiko 5 in the end (SNK807K2). I intended to keep it at the office and wear it at work, but I liked it too much and wear it all the time. I bought a metal bracelet to go with it but prefer the nato style at the moment.
idiotgap said:
We have a miband1 and a miband2 at home, both have been super for the money you pay and still going strong. Got the first one about two and half years ago now. Given the wearers are aged 8 and 6 I think that's very good going!
The 3 looks like it will be good too.
My first 1 dropped in to the depths of an engine bay when it fell out of a cheap replacement band. The 2nd one is still fine (got it a few days before the 2 went on sale) just fancied the heartbeat thing.The 3 looks like it will be good too.
For approximately 50% of the thread budget, allow me to present the one of the Casio MRW 200H range - which does go down to over 100ft (if not metres), as this owner states:
"I’ve taken the MRW200H on multiple dives to over 100 feet deep, and so far it’s no worse for wear." - you can read about that here:
https://divewatchesblog.com/reviews/casio-mrw200h-...
In addition, there is good variety in face design and colour availability. My thoughts after a few months of ownership:
- good points: inexpensive, lightweight, very good time keeping, bezel actually rotates
- not so good: lume poor, 'glass' is plastic and has suffered some micro-pitting from using air powered tools in an industrial environment, bezel actually rotates in both directions
Summary: I'd be more than happy to spent an extra few £ more on the same watch if it had strong lume and better glass; otherwise, I'm happy, especially as I paid under £17 from an eBay sports equipment seller seller rather than the £25 they're at on Amazon!
I'd forgotten about this thread!
Coincidentally I bought one of those (albeit a black one) as I needed something to wear for diving. My son was doing his open water qualification and I'd booked a dive with him. I bought it from Amazon as I needed it quickly - couldn't find my other cheap Casio.
|https://thumbsnap.com/oNkiNbjN[/url]
Went down to 18m off the Menorcan coast quite happily and is now on a NATO - total investment £26 [url]
Coincidentally I bought one of those (albeit a black one) as I needed something to wear for diving. My son was doing his open water qualification and I'd booked a dive with him. I bought it from Amazon as I needed it quickly - couldn't find my other cheap Casio.
|https://thumbsnap.com/oNkiNbjN[/url]
Went down to 18m off the Menorcan coast quite happily and is now on a NATO - total investment £26 [url]
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