What watch for £150?
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Argos do both of those brands for a lot less than your budget. However, I'm not sure I'd buy either; I had an Accurist some years ago and the quality was very poor. Similarly, a friend bought a Rotary recently and it stopped working within a week. He took it back and the replacement barely lasted 24hours. He now has a Tissot PRC200 (as have I), which has proved faultless. You should be able to get a Tissot around your budget?
As an alternative, I bought a cheap (£60) Animal cyclone yesterday and was very tempted to buy an Animal Twister - big chunky square watch, black leather strap and an automatic movement with display back and sapphire crystal glass. A very nice looking watch for £150. I'd have bought it if not for the fact that I was purchasing as a work watch and £150 is too much for a watch that will doubtless get destroyed.
As an alternative, I bought a cheap (£60) Animal cyclone yesterday and was very tempted to buy an Animal Twister - big chunky square watch, black leather strap and an automatic movement with display back and sapphire crystal glass. A very nice looking watch for £150. I'd have bought it if not for the fact that I was purchasing as a work watch and £150 is too much for a watch that will doubtless get destroyed.
I just saw this advertised in one of the Sunday papers, looks V nice & amazingly cheap & with a 2 year guarantee
http://www.sekonda.co.uk/index.php?ID=1&ModelI...
http://www.sekonda.co.uk/index.php?ID=1&ModelI...
Edited by Stack on Sunday 13th December 16:15
CmdrBond said:
What is the watch going to be used for?? With the info given, I would look at one brand in the budget and that is Seiko, especially the 007 and 009 should be pretty much within budget brand new
If the size is important, then the SKX031 and SXK033 are the baby brothers of these two watches.Gassing Station | Watches | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff