I have the steeldive 1953. Has a seiko automatic movement. Finish is great, bezel has a crisp function with no play in it and the lume is really good. I Recommend.
I’d also recommend the Ratio freediver. For like $90 bucks you get a good dive watch with a NH35 movement and sapphire crystal. It was my daily for about a year and did pretty good for the money
That garrison is a great choice. I’m not sure where you can find it under 100 now, but for its price it’s still an awesome choice. Great watch for a non watch nerd that wants a good quality analog watch, then doesn’t want to think about watches, or view any RU-vid wrist watch content for another 20 years after buying it.
Just goes to show you don’t need a ton of money or the fancy watch to show off. Sure being humble and honest are positive traits in the watch community. But I believe that you should wear what you love and wear what you can afford. Sure the 10K watch looks great but the budget $40 dollar watch can look even better. Remember beauty is in the eye of the beholder. I enjoy my simplistic $40 Timex easy reader. Thank you bro keep up the great job 😎
Buying a Casio edifice efv-110d was one of the best decisions ever. I got it for around 60 euros and it’s the perfect alternative to many more expensive 36mm GADA watches, while being its own unique thing. I wear it on a Milanese bracelet and it’s awesome!
Shocked you didn’t mention the coffee desert dial ADDIESDIVE despite it being in a few of the frames. Ridiculous watch for such a low price - some Chinese microbrands are offering nice little timepieces for a great price. Doesn’t have the brand history or resale value but for entry level it’s hard to beat at this price point.
Do you know where I can find the Invicta 1953? Amazon only has ones with Hulk, Batman, Pepsi, or Coke bezels, and I’m not sure if the ones on eBay are real.
I think you should do more lists on $1000-$3000 range. Entry level watches are great but they don’t support good habit spending. When I saved up for my first watch , it felt earned and I have no desire to sell it. When you buy
Dude great list. I'm not loaded so I can't be buying Rolex and seikos. So quality affordable watches are my thing. I love the casio illuminator. The eco drive is dope too.
Yeah, I'm with you, it's great to be able to enjoy a great watch or three without having to spend a down payment. Don't get me wrong, there are plenty of great higher-end watches, but they're not the only great watches on the market.
@@ChronometerCheck I agree. I have the duro on its way now. The boderry is next. Then I'll take a break. Dude you should find some quality watches that are unique brands. And make a list of then. No casio or timex. Boderry is a good one.
Their main website is Meranom.com but importing them overseas has become more difficult, costly, and time consuming. I would look for models domestically on sites like Amazon and Ebay
I'm very surprised to see invicta getting recommended. They are very cheap for aitomatic watches. I bought an invicta as my 1st watch mainly for that reason. It was the cheapest automatic watch that I could easily get. I was happy with it for the 1-2 years I used it, still works after around 3. But it doesn't really see any use now that I bought an Oris Aquis