What cheaper watch?
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Sorry, no model nos. at the moment, but I am currently looking at two watches.
A Tissot chrono and a Citizen Chrono, both largely similar in style, and roughly similar in price.
Any strong feelings about one brand or the other? This is just to be a replacement daily wearing watch that I can not be overly concerned about. I'll update with model nos. and pics when I find them.
A Tissot chrono and a Citizen Chrono, both largely similar in style, and roughly similar in price.
Any strong feelings about one brand or the other? This is just to be a replacement daily wearing watch that I can not be overly concerned about. I'll update with model nos. and pics when I find them.
Tissot seem worth a look, I'm actually hunting for one of their motoGP watches at the minute. All reports point to them being nothing special mechanism wise (they are swatches after all) but they'll last.
I also quite like the look of them.
Seiko are worth a mention at the lower end of the market too, the kinetic range has proved faultless for me. I wear a couple of hundred quid steel bracelet one for work, no fancy features or anything, but it's had a very very hard life being submerged in various types of oil, sea water, sewage and god knows what else on a daily basis and it's never skipped a beat.
I also quite like the look of them.
Seiko are worth a mention at the lower end of the market too, the kinetic range has proved faultless for me. I wear a couple of hundred quid steel bracelet one for work, no fancy features or anything, but it's had a very very hard life being submerged in various types of oil, sea water, sewage and god knows what else on a daily basis and it's never skipped a beat.
If you're OK with quartz, and you really can't decide between the Tissot and the Citizen, have a look at a Chris Ward C4 Peregrine.


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