The under £500 Watch thread!
The under £500 Watch thread!
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CalNaughtonJnr

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490 posts

183 months

Tuesday 3rd September 2019
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Title may be a bit misleading but thought it might have legs as the next step up from the £200 thread!

I am tying the knot in November and although we are exchanging Rings, the future Mrs has said she will also buy me a Watch. After a previous post on here, it doesn't seem that the budget will stretch to a Hydroconquest so we are now looking at something around £400

I tried on a Tissot Seastar Chronograph at the weekend which was very nice, but is there anything else to consider at this price point - Seiko Prospex etc? I like the concept of the Undone customisation but the choice of straps puts me off


smithyithy

7,766 posts

140 months

Tuesday 3rd September 2019
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Seiko divers (Prospec etc) in the £3-500 range, some very nice options available

Drooles

1,511 posts

78 months

Tuesday 3rd September 2019
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I love the Seiko Turtle reissue. I liked my first one so much I bought a second. Nice size, practical, reliable (so far - 18 months in), easy to read and easy to swap straps. Bought mine for around £300 each but they seem to have gone up a bit recently

blueg33

44,360 posts

246 months

Tuesday 3rd September 2019
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Hamilton do some nice ones. I like the khaki divers. May be a tad over budget though

r159

2,486 posts

96 months

Tuesday 3rd September 2019
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How about Victorinox inox? Could get titanium, std or diver for your budget, maybe a colour to match the wedding theme (brownie points)

SVS

3,824 posts

293 months

Tuesday 3rd September 2019
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Citizen has a range of Promaster automatic divers that look great. The Citizen NY0070, NY0071, NY0075 and NY0076 models are all automatic and titanium with the DiaShield scratch resistant finish. That’s a helluva lot of watch for the money.


Stunters

617 posts

216 months

Tuesday 3rd September 2019
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If you're happy with Quartz, I would recommend these Farers:

https://farer.com/collections/all-watches/movement...

Barchettaman

7,087 posts

154 months

Tuesday 3rd September 2019
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Are you dead set on a diver’s style watch?

Dicky Knee

1,089 posts

153 months

smithyithy

7,766 posts

140 months

Tuesday 3rd September 2019
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Bulova 'moonwatch' could be good too - quartz, but a well-regarded watch with a cool history.

Think they're about just over £300 from a couple of the watch / jewelry retailers if you snag their 10% first order offers..

Barchettaman

7,087 posts

154 months

Tuesday 3rd September 2019
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^ the Bulova is an excellent idea, but try one on first as they are big and wear big.

H. Samuel has deals on them online at the moment.

SVS

3,824 posts

293 months

Wednesday 4th September 2019
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Another vote for Bulova thumbup

Either a Bulova Lunar Pilot or one of the Bulova Precisionist range would be well worth considering. The Lunar Pilot has an amazing history. And the Precisionist range of watches have one of the most technically and visually interesting movements of any watch.

gregd

1,782 posts

241 months

Wednesday 4th September 2019
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Drooles said:
I love the Seiko Turtle reissue. I liked my first one so much I bought a second. Nice size, practical, reliable (so far - 18 months in), easy to read and easy to swap straps. Bought mine for around £300 each but they seem to have gone up a bit recently
Where did you get your turtles from? I'm struggling to find the pepsi dialled one anywhere outside of the US right now.

RushDom

236 posts

116 months

Wednesday 4th September 2019
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Barchettaman said:
^ the Bulova is an excellent idea, but try one on first as they are big and wear big.

H. Samuel has deals on them online at the moment.
Any link to these deals? They still appear at the RRP to me.

Great watch though. I tried one on in person and it looked great in the metal. Not too big on me, but I do have larger wrists.

kuro

1,629 posts

141 months

Wednesday 4th September 2019
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Dicky Knee said:
I had one of those a couple of years back. Fantastic quality with a great movement but I never really took to it and sold it on. I recently picked up an £60 invicta pro diver and for some reason I prefer wearing that.

smithyithy

7,766 posts

140 months

Wednesday 4th September 2019
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RushDom said:
Any link to these deals? They still appear at the RRP to me.

Great watch though. I tried one on in person and it looked great in the metal. Not too big on me, but I do have larger wrists.
The code they sent me via email was FAKAWEM for 10% off - I'm assuming that will work for anyone but if not then just sign up for the newsletter.

I've also got an additional limited-time 15% (normally 7.5%) off H. Samuel and Ernest Jones at the moment which makes it even more tempting... must.. resist......

CalNaughtonJnr

Original Poster:

490 posts

183 months

Wednesday 4th September 2019
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The theme colour for the wedding is Blue/Red so after one of the first suggestions I'd like to try on a Seiko Turtle 'Save the Ocean' Great White but thinking about it further, a Pepsi bezel could be the best of both worlds

H Samuel had 25% off yesterday including the Bulova Moon Watch but as it's Black I may save that one for another time - I also have very skinny wrists so don't want to look like I'm wearing a clock!

In the greater spirit of the thread - let's see what everyone has picked up for less than £500...

Greendubber

14,825 posts

225 months

Wednesday 4th September 2019
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My under 500 but a little more than 200 watches

Tissot Chrono XL - picked it up in NYC. Lovely watch, nice quality, came on a bracelet but I put it on this blue leather which I think works better as its less formal. They're around £300, I think the strap was under £35 do leaves a bit of change.



My Seiko Turtle - cost me about £290 in the H Samuel sale and with a discount code. Not the colour you want but it's a great watch for the money, I'd like a blue one to go with it. Just make sure the chapter ring lines up as they're prone to being a bit wonky. Mines OK, not 100% straight but close enough not to worry me.



Finally my Bulova - wrong colour though. I don't have the biggest wrists but it wears nicely and being black it's nice and casual. No ideal for a wedding though so a little wide of the brief.


You might be able to get the quartz Longines Conquest just slightly over budget, that's what I'd aim for.


https://www.chrono24.com/longines/conquest-quartz-...




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seadragon

1,137 posts

237 months

Wednesday 4th September 2019
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I have a few Seiko Presage and love them. I like other styles of watches too, but the Presage has clean lines and good design

https://www.chrono24.co.uk/seiko/seiko-mens-presag...

https://www.chrono24.co.uk/seiko/presage--id122853...

https://www.chrono24.co.uk/seiko/uomo-ssa387j1-pre...

Edited by seadragon on Wednesday 4th September 13:28

skirk

243 posts

163 months

Wednesday 4th September 2019
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If you fancy a nice divers i can recommend the Orient Triton ... JIC certified divers watch ...sapphire crystal...200m In house automatic....hacks and hand winds...power reserve meter....Nice piece of kit...