(Part 2) Best sports & outdoors accessories according to redditors
We found 1,199 Reddit comments discussing the best sports & outdoors accessories. We ranked the 487 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.
BV1080-18A, unfortunately it's discontinued.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B005MKGR00
My wife and I last month or so just started watching Parks and Rec on Netflix. Being a watch enthusiast I was always curious which watch Ron Swanson wore on the show so I looked it up as I think it is sharp looking. Turns out, as many already know, it is a discontinued Citizen 2100 Calibre
I was not in a hurry to get it but thought if I ever came across one I'd perhaps pick one up. Friday one popped up on Facebook Marketplace, which I have never used and not sure why I even looked, and I decided to grab it for what I thought was a good price after seeing what they go for on e-bay (it is getting harder to find this version). When I told my wife I was running to meet the guy after work she rolled her eyes and asked why I needed yet another watch. I told her it was a good deal and that I was going to flip it (that excuse is getting thin though as I have yet do so with a watch). However after seeing it she is now suggesting I keep it because she really likes the dial. Even though it looks white it actually has a horizontal striped pattern, almost sunburst like, that only shows up in certain light.
The watch definitely showed signs of steady wear after 2 years, but cleaned up rather nice. The mineral crystal needs some attention as there are a fair number of micro scratches that should buff right out. I'm still on the fence about keeping it, but for now will give it a week or two and see if I still feel its worth hanging on to. Eco drive, flyback chrono and an alarm feature make it a pretty solid piece for well under $200.
Some prices seem a little high, albeit most of them are out of stock everywhere and I imagine they won't be in stock any time soon. Except for the G-Shock, you can pick one up on amazon for a bit less than $70
I wanted to get into watch collecting but I realized its an expensive hobby and I'm a young guy in college. I didn't know where to start, but started reading about Japanese watches and then the Orient Blue Mako really caught my eye. I love the divers watch style. I bought a Nato strap because everyone loves them here and I plan on finding a metal bracelet to pair this with when I can afford one. I know this isn't really a glamorous piece, but I thought I could make my post interesting with a timelapse gif! If anyone has any recommendations on a metal bracelet for this by the way, let me know!
I bought the watch here with a rubber strap.
Here's the higher quality source video!, not sure if video posts are allowed here so I converted it to a gfycat for this post.
-Casio F91W
-Casio Royale
-Casio EAW-MRW-200H-1BV
-Casio MTP-V005D-1A
-Timex Weekender
-Timex Gallatin
-Timex Expedition
-Timex Fairfield
Going with this subreddit's hivemind (which in this case is quite correct) I would suggest Seiko. Maybe something like a Seiko 5 or a Black Monster?
Also my personal dream watch (I dream small), unfortunately unavailable here in the UK, Maratac Pilot.
Look here's a real plastic case with a saphire crystal for over 500. OMG
You can check the r/watches official buying guide for sub $250 watches. Here
For something quite similar you might check out this Seiko SNAE65 or the SNN079P2
I bought an SRP775, and i absolutely love it.
I was hell bent on getting a SKX007 but i started looking at pictures of the SRP775 and stalked Amazon for sales, picked one up for $260.00, the watch is fantastic
couple similar with chrono features:
Prc 200: http://www.amazon.com/Tissot-Mens-T17152652-PRC-Watch/dp/B000KKO894
seiko: http://www.amazon.com/Seiko-SNDC33-Classic-Leather-Chronograph/dp/B004JY6X90/ref=sr_1_6?s=watches&ie=UTF8&qid=1347749478&sr=1-6&keywords=seiko+5+chronograph+black+dial
citizen: http://www.amazon.com/Citizen-CA0255-01E-Sport-Eco-Drive-Chronograph/dp/B006D0UAT2/ref=sr_1_5?s=watches&ie=UTF8&qid=1347749509&sr=1-5&keywords=citizen+chronograph
As my graduation present I got myself the Seiko SNE107. The watch (as most Seikos are) is of superb quality. however, I've never seen this watch specifically get any love. The watch has a case diameter of 42 mm. The bezel is very nice, not too loose and not too tight. The watch is pretty heavy, but that is to be expected when buying a diving watch. Screw down crown works well, no wobble. Hardex crystal is good. Only complaint is the pin and collar bracelet. Also, the bracelet is a little small for the watch IMO. That can be easily fixed with a NATO/Rubber strap. The hands are are nice and its very easy to read. The lume is great, nothing to complain about at all. The day date function is nice, Saturday and Sunday are different colors than the weekdays for those that like that. The watch is solar powered, but that should be no turn off, leave the watch in the sun for a couple hours when first receiving the watch and you'll be good. Overall it is a fantastic watch for its price, I do recommend it.
Amazon link: https://www.amazon.com/Seiko-SNE107-Stainless-Steel-Bracelet/dp/B004JONRWG/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1465688492&sr=8-1&keywords=Seiko+SNE+107
No one has mentioned snow! Here are the basics of what you'll need.
Other goodies:
And if you ever drive in the snow, two things: accelerate slowly and brake before you turn, not during the turn.
Jaeger LeCoultre
Casio
He's worn it every season. It's a citizen.
http://www.amazon.com/Citizen-Drive-Calibre-Stainless-AV0031-59A/dp/B000EQTXXA/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top
Here is one for sale on ebay.
You should check out its older brother, [the Black Ray] (http://www.amazon.com/Orient-Black-Automatic-Watch-CEM65008B/dp/B007BF61GO/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1335371966&sr=8-1)
Maybe they use two different movements in different watches? I'm just going off what I've seen online for their Pro Divers.
https://www.amazon.com/Invicta-Diver-Collection-Coin-Edge-Automatic/dp/B00AH3DCAA
http://www.evine.com/Product/617-342
If you want any watch with both a compass and temperature readings, it sounds like you'd be better off with a Casio Pro-Trek. They have more sensors than G-shocks, and are normally cheaper.
Here's one that costs only 50$ and has a compass, altimeter, thermometer, and barometer. That being said, it's not solar powered, and it has a negative display, which some people dislike (negative displays are slightly harder to read than positive ones).
If you want to go cheaper or really want a positive display, here's a 40$ one, but it does not have a compass or tough solar.
If you have your heart set on a g-shock. The only one with a compass and thermometer is this one, which, at 180$, does break the bank.
If you don't really care about a compass or thermometer that much and really want a g-shock, I can personally vouch for this at 40$, it's a steal. Other commonly recommended G-shocks are this one because it's less bulky and this one because not only is it less bulky, but it's one of the cheapest G-shocks with multiband-6 (for automatically syncing itself to the correct time) and tough solar.
My overall recommendation to you would be the 50$ Pro-Trek, as I think it fits your needs the best for cheap. However if you are against negative displays, it might not be for you.
Edit: Also the watch you chose is pretty cool. I just saw it was only 62$ on Amazon, that's a great option as well.
To be honest, I think it looks fine on your wrist. As far as sub $100 automatics, Amazon.com search will help:) (40mm+, <$100, men's, automatic self-wind).
Been looking at watches myself the last week, read somewhere that Invicta and Fossil is not so good quality - I do however see a lot of people with Orient watches (example).
New poster! I've always been into watches but never owned anything too expensive. My daily driver was THIS, on the days I wear business casual to work. When I need to be a little dressed up, I'd wear THIS. Hamilton is awesome. You can tell how well its made. I popped a nato strap to this bad boy and good to go! Hopefully the first of many!
I'd recommend something like this Hamilton Jazzmaster or the Tissot PRC200. Careful with the latter, as they are often faked.
Given that, I would also tell your friend that his lawyer buddies will probably not be impressed with these watches, as their budgets will be considerably higher.
Very nice. Here's the link for those interested.
You can get a very clean Christopher Ward watch with a Swiss movement for under $500. I just purchased this Christopher Ward "flieger" (German flight watch) style piece, and I love it.
I'm finding that at the $400-$500 range you have a huge variety of decent quality timepieces to choose from. I can afford more expensive watches, but I'm still uncomfortable with the idea of anything more than $1K on my wrist.
By the way, by no means do you even have to spend that much for a great watch. The Orient Blue Mako and the Seiko Monster are popular and well regarded, and they're both inexpensive.
I would not recommend either of those brands. They are solely fashion pieces, and therefore lack in build quality. I would suggest a Citizen, such as this one, or this one,
My current daily watch is an omega dynamic that I'm very happy with.
It's expensive, but seiko makes some similar watches in your price range.
Or, another low budget favourite of mine is the orient ray. It's a decent quality, nicely designed diver.
I'd recommend the Tissot PRC 200 or V8 for a chrono in that price range
V8 On Leather
PRC 200 on Leather
PRC 200 on Steel
Other brands I'm that I'm sure will get mentioned: Orient (Japan), Seiko (Seiko), Hamilton (Swiss), Christopher Ward (Swiss). For under $300, you're looking at a quartz movement, which is fine.
If you just want a cheap, good quality sport chrono, I'd probably get a Seiko while you save for something nicer (if you want to)
Good call. Just found this one that looks pretty great.
Orient Black Ray.
I swear by leather chaps. I wear em even if it's 100F outside. The hot sun directly on the tops of my legs sucks, but the chaps provide an air-gap insulation layer.
I ride in that temp comfortably with not much problem, provided it's not a really long ride (without heated gear). I had expected to read that you'd bundled way up against the cold and still decided that was enough. Did you really just add chaps to your regular riding gear?
Here's what i wear other than normal "Clothes, jacket, gloves, and chaps"-
Good spandex thermals like Harley's "Ice Breakers" top and bottom. They're not the knit ones like the white long-johns, they're the kind you get at sporting goods stores for snow-boarders and skiers. Super thin, super comfy, and super warm.
Zipper hoodie- There's different weight hoodies. When I ride in cold temps, I grab my $100 super-heavy weight, thumb holes in the cuffs, "too heavy to wear indoors like ever" hoodie.
Glove liners made of silk or spandex- same stuff the thermals are made of. Makes all the difference until you're on the bike for more than 45 minutes. If I'm riding longer than that in real cold, I add another pair of glove liners. They're $12 a pair on Amazonhttp://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00IUH9UKG/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
A fleece "turtle neck" sleeve that pulls down over my head to cover my face below the eyes, ears, and neck. They're usually 10-12" long and two layers of fleece. http://www.amazon.com/Chaos--CTR-Chinook-Fleece-Gaiter/dp/B002ZG7RCG/ref=sr_1_5?s=sporting-goods&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1414855281&amp;sr=1-5&amp;keywords=fleece+neck+warmer
Knit watch cap- pulled down over my ears.
Once the sleeve is down over my face and the watch cap is down over my ears, I strap on the helmet. You can fold the sleeve down to expose your face if you get too warm while waiting at lights and to pull the bike out of the garage while the wife does whatever (happens a LOT when I dress like this, which means it's warm enough to ride :). If my face gets cold through the sleeve even, I tie a bandana over my face, old-west bandit style "This is a stick-up. Hand over the loot".
Glasses or goggles that cover the slit made between beanie and face sleeve. Glasses should be one-piece plastic frames that allow no air to pass between the lenses and the bridge of the nose. Wire frame glasses allow the eyes to dry out.
When finally dressed like this (but with leather chaps, jackets, and gloves and the rest of your normal street clothes) you sorta look like the guy in the middle- http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2013/12/31/article-2531409-1A59815500000578-260_634x456.jpg
Last Christmas I rode from Berkeley, CA to Rocklin, CA, 125 miles away in 40F weather going up in the late morning and 30F weather going back home late-nite. It wasn't until the last 20 minutes of the ride home that my hands and crotch got unpleasantly cold, but not so cold that it was painful.
Hope this helps.
Bought this watch from amazon a couple weeks ago. Tried it on with a new strap and it has been sitting on my watch box since. Includes everything pictured.
$100 STYD Paypal
Amazon listing:
http://www.amazon.com/Orient-CEM65005D-Automatic-Rubber-Strap/dp/B001EWEQ4Y/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1450652463&amp;sr=8-2&amp;keywords=orient+blue+mako
Hey Reddit! I'm here today looking to trade my great condition seiko SNN079P2 it has a Quartz movement. I got it from a fellow redditor on here a few months ago in a trade and it is sadly not getting the wrist wear it deserves. It is a great watch but I am just looking for something a little different.
I am including a lot of extra straps today. On it already is a black Hadley Roma in pretty nice shape 7/10, a longer brown with white stitching Hadley Roma 10/10 I don't even think I ever wore it after trying it on the first time and finding out it doesn't fit my baby wrists. Original strap will be included along with 2 NATOs.
I am looking to trade for something unique. I love vintage, but if it is interesting I will always consider newer. I absolutely adore anything funky looking (70s style!) I would prefer automatic or mechanical but I will consider electric and Quartz. I am really open to anything. Honestly I will consider anything sub 42mm that runs
If you have anything you think I may be interested in please send me a PM, no need to include details, just a quick pic will do to see if I would be interested (I don't want to waste anybody's time here).
Amazon link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000HCYGMO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_hXFvybJSDV2V9
Vid of it working: https://youtu.be/31rScjGR75I
Pictures: https://imgur.com/a/YvR9n
Sorry for formatting, I'm on mobile.
Verification is in the album! (It is about 12 days old, Mods if you need a new one let me know!!)
Thank you!!!
You didn't mention your budget, but if you're looking to spend $50 like on your 180 watch, you'd be hard pressed to find anything non-digital, I would think.
This Citizen Eco-Drive Chronograph may fit your need. It has a quartz-based analog movement, is silent and the chrono function works very well with a smooth sweeping hand. (And if you're curious, yes, it does reset very well). On top of that, it's a pretty nice looking-watch you can wear daily and it's solar charged.
Seiko SKA371 (also known as the BFK)
SNE107
SSC017
These all come in colour variants.
Do you mean in addition to the Seiko SNDA65, or do you want less or more expensive, larger or smaller ? Do you like the all-black look, or the chronograph?
Here are some chronographs that are similar to it.
Seiko SNN237
Timex Expedition Chrono
If you want more real military, as opposed to retro military-style analog, Try a G-Shock, Protrek, or a Sunnto.
[OG G-Shock] (https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B01GR7MF4S/)
G-Rescue
Casio Protrek
Suunto Core
For my literally carry on my person at all times kit:
However, I also bring my backpack with me to and from work everyday, and if we're heading out adventuring for the day I'll chuck it in my trunk just to have it. I'm not sure I'll get everything here, but I'll toss in what I can remember off of the top of my head.
That stuff usually gets toted around with me just about everywhere, though not always directly on my person. Depending on the season or event I'll add or remove items as needed.
~$100. I've found some Citizen and Seiko watches online like this, this, and this one. I'm looking for something that's not too busy that could also be worn in a more formal setting.
yes! Just got it in the last couple of months. heres the link for it: watch link
Entitled to your opinion of course but I'd like to know, why? How do you think that an automatic mechanical watch that is both hack and hand wind not worth it? Not to mention the solid link stainless steel oyster style bracelet? (I swapped the bracelet for a Olive Zulu with PVD hardware) Granted I've had it for a couple weeks so it hasn't "proven" itself but everything feels solid. The 1mm play in the bezel is the biggest gripe but for less than $40, I'm pleased. Can't we all hate on Invicta together? JK all you Pro Diver owners lurking out there
Casio G-Shock GWG-1000 Mudmaster
Price: $750 USD (~$530 on Amazon Prime)
Movement: Tough Solar Quartz
Style: Sport/Military/Outdoors
Size: 59.5 x 56.1 x 18 mm ( huuuuuge )
Links: Casio Asia Amazon GShock.com
Pros:
Cons:
Description: I purchased this watch as a beater and so far, have been super impressed. I threw it in this category because I think it's on the top of the line of daily drivers with lots of features that not only are useful in your day to day, but that improve the lifespan of the watch.
First and foremost, the major upgrades from the GG-1000 include a sapphire face which should have no problem keeping scratch free for years with its inlaid bezel under the case top. Along with that, a 6 band Atomic Timekeeping Receiver can automatically sync with atomic stations in the US, Japan, China, and Europe is another added feature that is an upgrade from the GG-1000. Lastly, a Tough Solar power unit keeps you running for years, so you won't have to worry about battery replacement.
Some extra day to day features include, 5 Alarms, a stopwatch, a timer, world clock, vibration resistance, waterproof 200m, and dirt/mud resistance with gaskets on the crown and button cylinders. How resistant is it? Time will tell, but it should be fine for day to day use. Included as well is a barometer, altimeter, thermometer, and compass which honestly I don't use much. I do get chances to use the compass and altimeter when camping, and was surprised by how accurate it was, but the only sensor is a barometer to measure altitude, so depending on reference values and weather conditions, might vary in accuracy.
There are some quirks. I am not sure why a sunset/sunrise mode is not included in the model, since it definitely is included in lesser models. Also, I still haven't figured out how to snooze an alarm, and it appears the module 5463 does not include the snooze feature. I do think the most annoying quirk is that it's really difficult to use the crown while it's still on your wrist, since it requires a few turns to unlock it. All in all I think this is on the high end of the daily drivers that's pretty stylish for day to day use, with some extra features to boot that you won't get in a mechanical watch.
Casio 2018 GX56BB-1 Watch G-Shock XL King of G Shock https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01GR7MF4S/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_3wyrDbNEQFRB1
Great News: Orient.
This Orient Ray is 41.5mm http://www.amazon.com/Orient-Black-Automatic-Watch-CEM65008B/dp/B007BF61GO/ref=sr_1_2?s=watches&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1394850903&amp;sr=1-2&amp;keywords=mako
This Orient Mako (not on a bracelet) is 41mm and a mere $104 and has an automatic movement http://www.amazon.com/Orient-CEM65004B-Black-Automatic-Rubber/dp/B001EWEQ4E/ref=sr_1_1?s=watches&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1394850815&amp;sr=1-1&amp;keywords=orient+mako
If you want to go with an auto, I suggest the Orient Ray
http://www.amazon.com/Orient-Black-Automatic-Watch-CEM65008B/dp/B007BF61GO/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1394682361&amp;sr=8-1&amp;keywords=orient+ray
If you want an affordable quartz, Casio MDV-106
http://forums.watchuseek.com/attachments/f2/735405d1339562384-single-do-all-grab-go-40mm-quartz-dressy-diver-under-$300-casio-mens-mdv106d-1a1v-silver-stainless-steel-quartz-watch.jpg
Thanks! The watch is this one
How about this?
Take a look at this Orient Black Ray
Orient is owned by Seiko. They are pretty good watches, and this looks more like the Omega than the similarly priced Seikos.
I'm also finding it difficult to find one. How do you feel about Citizen?
BM6730-56L
BM6400-00E
CB0020-50E
BM7100-16E
BV1080-18A
Not automatic but still they're solar powered so no battery changes, and accuracy. I'm thinking about this diver too, BN0000-04H. They all look better than the amazon pic, up close
edit:might also check out Christopher Ward. They make pilot watches
G-Shock GX-56BB Blackout Series Watches - Black / One Size https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01GR7MF4S/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apip_jeGdRkXA4HHJ2
Silicone Wedding Ring For Men By ROQ Affordable Silicone Rubber Band, Black - Size 9 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06VV7QNJR/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_WyhEAb9SSAYS9
Ruger LCP (carried if not in hospital)
Smith & Wesson K frame 38 Special vehicle EDC (not pictured)
BangTi Titanium Quick Release Keychain Set Super Durable (45mm+32mm Ti Keyring) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0197PL5AW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apip_nUCqrg1Tvd2hC
Recut small truck key for 2001 GMC Yukon XL
Maratac copper AAA light https://countycomm.com/products/copper-maratac-aaa-flashlight-rev-3
GUS Pill capsule GUS Mini Pill Fob, Made in USA, Stainless Steel Keychain Pill Holder, Emergency Aspirin Holder, Compact Design https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00MY9JUME/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_bEhEAbYAPF3BX
House key
Gerber Dime Multi-Tool, Black [30-000469] https://www.amazon.com/dp/B006M9NIDO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apip_gvDoYJLF2Mhvl
(If traveling Gerber Dime Multi-Tool Travel, Bladeless [31-002777] https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00TBF5JC4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apip_SkE1gAGkchC9B)
DIY keychain pen http://www.instructables.com/id/Mini-BIC-Keychain-Pen/?amp_page=true
Spyderco Native Lightweight plain edge
Old monogrammed money clip
Chapstick
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Seiko-SNE329-Sport-Solar-Powered-Stainless/dp/B00I1KSQ6Q/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1491417117&amp;sr=8-1-spons&amp;keywords=seiko+solar&amp;psc=1
Seiko solar?
Same eco-drive but in white
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Citizen-Sport-Eco-Drive-Strap-BV1080-18A/dp/B005MKGR00/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1491417253&amp;sr=8-5&amp;keywords=citizen+eco-drive
You can pick up some really cool seiko chronographs for $100 through reputable dealers. I'd avoid this. I've never seen such a poorly finished case on a seiko.
http://www.amazon.com/Seiko-SNN079P2-Cloth-Strap-Watch/dp/B000HCYGMO/ref=pd_sbs_watch_14?ie=UTF8&amp;refRID=1M4G7WZAPB13PNR4GCHE
Seiko SNN079P2
When you say, “straight from them”, do you mean fulfilled by amazon? This is the one I’m looking at.
https://www.amazon.com/G-Shock-GX-56BB-Blackout-Watches-Black/dp/B01GR7MF4S
It’s sold by onlyu, but fulfilled by amazon.
Thank you.
I'm not a fan of quartzs and/or chronos, so I'd say that if these are your only 2 options, then go for the Orient - although I think the double crowns look a bit odd.
Although this one's not a 'nice' watch, it's an automatic, it can take a beating, looks cool, has incredible lume, screw-down crown, uni-directional bezel, and is a must-have for any new watch collector on a tight budget:
Seiko Black Monster
Seiko Orange Monster
Lastly, don't overlook Raymond Weil for a nice watch in the $500 price range - Amazon is full of them.
my $.02
They made one w/ a swiss movement and a sapphire crystal a while back. My friend has had it for over 5 years. It's been a good watch. I think I found it LNIB for $120 or something crazy like that.
http://www.amazon.com/Invicta-Diver-Collection-Coin-Edge-Automatic/dp/B00AH3DCAA/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top?ie=UTF8
CRKT Minimalist $22.53
Money Clip $13.99
Parker Jotter $8.49
Timex Expedition $34.39
Micro Streamlight $17.15
Total $96.55 just enough left over for a Sierra Nevada tall boy.
turtle
I see you like Casio pieces. Get a proper analog G-Shock: a gwg-1000 perhaps? https://www.amazon.com/dp/B012FC5I4I/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_t1_kn4cBbFJVF0S1
What's your budget?
[Orient Ray Blue EM6500CD]
Price: About 200$
Movement: Automatic
Style: Diver
Size: 42mm
Link: amazon
Description: This is, probably, the best watch selling for under 250$. The blue sunburst dial is captivating, the bezel is sturdy and has a deep blue colour that really stands out. The dial features dots for hour markers and the lume on this thing is just outstanding, certainly at this price point.
I've replaced the rubber bracelet on mine for several nato's along the way but recently I fitted a brown Hirsch + butterfly deployant clasp combo that I had lying around. The whole combo works really well and makes this unassuming Orient even better IMHO.
I bought mine on Amazon for 115 GBP but now it seems to be selling for more than double that. I'm certain it can still be found for under 200$ though.
This seiko has some of that design
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B000HCYGMO/ref=pd_aw_sbs_9?pi=SY115
If you want a dive watch:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B004JONRWG/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?qid=1450642061&amp;sr=8-3&amp;pi=SY200_QL40&amp;keywords=seiko+solar+dive&amp;dpPl=1&amp;dpID=51ju67WzpvL&amp;ref=plSrch
I really appreciate it. I was looking at this one and I guess the display isn't very bright.
https://www.amazon.com/Casio-G-Shock-X-Large-Display-GA110-1B/dp/B007RU5B46
I'd have thought people would recommend the mudmaster. It's a huge watch, altimeter/ barometer/ compass, anadigi, totally bombproof. Expensive, though. https://www.amazon.com/CASIO-G-SHOCK-MUDMASTER-GWG-1000-1AJF-Japan/dp/B012FC5I4I It's also got a little brother https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01DTJNCOE/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1483832364&amp;sr=8-1&amp;pi=AC_SX236_SY340_FMwebp_QL65&amp;keywords=mudmaster&amp;dpPl=1&amp;dpID=51XBYSszTFL&amp;ref=plSrch with just as much toughness, sans a few features.
If you hunt you can get an SRP775 or SRP777 for $350 or so
https://www.amazon.com/Seiko-SRP775-Automatic-Diver-Stainless/dp/B01AMI4GWC?ie=UTF8&amp;*Version*=1&amp;*entries*=0
Basically an upgraded version of the SKX (much better bracelet, hacking and hand-winding movement). One of my favorites in my collection.
yea, like I said, it is really nice with a sweatshirt or fleece under it. I rode the Blue Ridge parkway for most of a day and the neck and hands were the only things that ever were cold. I may invest in some heated gloves this year and one of these http://www.amazon.com/Chaos--CTR-Chinook-Fleece-Gaiter/dp/B002ZG7RCG/ref=sr_sp-atf_image_2_30?s=sporting-goods&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1411696966&amp;sr=1-30 That should get me through the winter easy this year.
I was optimistic at best, I didn't see anything on Casio's websites, but on Amazon it mentions it. Here's the link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07K7TPFV5/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_20QtDbGWHXN5D
They're an OK brand, but $250 is way too much for a simple quartz like this. Just 200m diver is nothing special, OK it has a sapphire crystal, but so do most watches like this.
If you want a quartz diver then you can probably do far better. Heck, you can get something like this that is $150, and it's a great respected make too.
I don't really like to spend over 100 for a standard quartz watch. This Wenger isn't a chronograph, isn't a special ATM depth... I can't really see why it's so pricey. It's about $150 overpriced as far as I can see.
I own one of these bad boys, the Seiko SNE107 Sunburst Solar Diver. Not their most popular diver, but it's a great watch. The metal bracelet could be put together better, but I normally wear mine with a nylon or leather NATO.
you´re willing to get a low grade, low end swiss watch just becuase you want 28,800 BPH and swiss made printed on it ?
Decent swiss watches come at a premium...
You might be able to find something 2nd hand, but ceramic bezels, and titanium... thats a bit out of your price range.
Or an invicta pro diver.
http://www.amazon.com/Invicta-Diver-Collection-Coin-Edge-Automatic/dp/B00AH3DCAA/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1398447318&amp;sr=8-3&amp;keywords=Invicta+pro+diver+automatic
But i rather have a 4R36 Stargate Diver before that piece of junk.
http://www.amazon.com/Orient-21-Jewel-Automatic-Rubber-EM6500CD/dp/B008G39NFG/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1371147328&amp;sr=8-4&amp;keywords=orient+ray
Tissot PRC200
I own a PRC200 with a blue dial, and love it.
How about this one? http://www.amazon.com/Citizen-BV1060-07E-Drive-Strap-Watch/dp/B003KN3WWC/ref=sr_1_1?s=watches&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1323737741&amp;sr=1-1
I purchased this citizen and it is too big for my wrist at 43mm if anyone is interested in it let me know we could work out a trade or something
Orient Ray Blue Dial 21-Jewel Automatic Dive Watch on Rubber Strap EM6500CD Orient http://www.amazon.com/dp/B008G39NFG/ref=cm_sw_r_udp_awd_NLOgtb0TQ7AJY
That Timex Expedition is really good looking.
I'm sorry this will be outside of your budget, but my first choice would be an Eco Drive.
Check the Bulova 96A102 and Stuhrling.
If I am not mistaken, Nautica is manufactured by Timex and they have made models in this style.
CASIO G-Shock Tough Solar GWB5600BC-1B https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07K7TPFV5/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_z5RgDbSXJ7W0J
Casio G-Shock Bluetooth Watch GW-B5600-2ER https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07JJP5F48/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_n6RgDbTEA8CJH
Unfortunately, the bracelet is where a lot of the low end watches skimp at. There are some good options though.
If you want an automatic, I would go with an Orient Mako (although the endlinks and pins are a little cheap) or a Seiko Monster.
If you want quartz, I would look at the Casio Edifice line or maybe a Bulova Precisionist. Tissot Classic Dream if you want something a little fancier.
This is just a starting point, read the sidebar and search around until you find something that suits you. Also, if possible try on as many watches in person to really get a feel for what you like.
Amazon US:
https://www.amazon.com/CASIO-G-Shock-Tough-Solar-GWB5600BC-1B/dp/B07K7TPFV5
-1Ber is Euro model I think, so pretty much the same.
If you had question, there is a question section on the above link where you can post one.
My daily is an Invicta 9937 but someday I'll own a proper Submariner.
My dress watch is an heirloom 1965 Omega Seamaster Deville. Purchased by a family member with every penny he had before he was shipped off to Vietnam.
Hey, I have one of these: https://www.amazon.com/Orient-CEM65005D-Automatic-Watch-Rubber/dp/B001EWEQ4Y/
I have a few nato bands you could have as well.
Any interest? Flexible on price.
Seiko SNE107 Solar Diver. I got it about two years ago.
Amazon link
this one?
https://www.amazon.com/CASIO-G-SHOCK-MUDMASTER-GWG-1000-1AJF-Japan/dp/B012FC5I4I
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Thank you - I have two eco-drives. The most recent a Navihawk A/T and it is awesome - but both of these have crystals which are wrecked. My older Calibre 2100 is almost opaque! I definitely need the strength of sapphire.
That thing is very attractive though!
This was the watch that first popped into my head, followed by the Seiko SNN079P2 (no longer in stock on Amazon, but here it is for reference):
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000HCYGMO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_t1_PevYDbVJPWHZ7
Nearly every review complains about the size being smaller than expected (42mm).
Could someone advise me on which of these two watches would be better:
Seiko 5 SNZF17
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001IBF15Y?psc=1&amp;redirect=true&amp;ref_=ox_sc_act_title_1&amp;smid=A1M5EIC3PTHQ2U
Or
Orient Ray Blue
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Orient-21-Jewel-Automatic-Rubber-EM6500CD/dp/B008G39NFG/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1450387700&amp;sr=8-1&amp;keywords=Orient+%22Blue%22+Ray
I plan to change the strap so that doesn't make a difference, I'm also not planning to actually go diving with either of them so it's more about the looks. I however don't know anything about watch quality or watch movements and the online reviews weren't really conclusive.
Meh. So I looked at the watches on the link and then saw one I liked tried the code and nope :( Its on the second line of the offered watches too.
"The promotional code you entered is not valid. "
http://www.amazon.com/Timex-T499979J-Expedition-Camper-Trail/dp/B00LW3RWLO/ref=lp_12730425011_1_8?m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&amp;s=apparel&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1450369137&amp;sr=1-8&amp;nodeID=12730425011
To me the choice here is obvious:
Black Monster @ $200
or even cheaper, but less WR...
Baby Black Monster @ $110
Monster side-by-side with SMP
Monster and Baby Monster
Same here. I would love a really nice watch someday though. I'm fine with mid tier watches though. Right now I'm waffling between a Seiko Turtle or a Maranez.
Album with other bands
I absolutely love my Blue Mako. It was a gift from my girlfriend in December and I picked the version with the rubber strap because I knew I would change it any way. Until about a week ago I wore it with the blue NATO, but I recently purchased the leather NATO and fell in love again.
I haven't officially tested the time, but unofficially it has been great. "The School of Horology" reviewed the movement and it performed very well. (Incredibly well for a $100.00 US watch.) Video
The watch was purchased on Amazon.com and is available now for just under $100.00 US. Amazon Link
I honestly don't have any cons for this watch. It quickly became my daily watch due to its durability and versatile style, due to the strap changes. I've banged this thing into all sorts of stuff and it's held up like a champ. The value is incredible and for $20.00 strap you can give it a total face lift.
**Edit grammers
The code is no good anymore but here is one for $119 Orient Ray Blue Dial 21-Jewel Automatic Dive Watch on Rubber Strap EM6500CD https://www.amazon.com/dp/B008G39NFG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awd_dEBGwbHBC9NR5
I would get the GW-B5600-BC it's the best square G-Shock under $200 with bluetooth and the combi bracelet.
My work watch. I got it as a gift back in 2000, I'm surprised they still sell it.
Also I'll wear this every now and again, but the weight gets to me after awhile.
Also, when I was in 7th grade my dad bought me this watch(first one on left) as a gift. Shows the early planting of geeky seeds because why would a 7th grader need this watch? I didn't, but I thought it was the coolest watch ever created, evar.
boom squared
Watch or jewelry shops in your area might have some. For budget-friendly options, try Hadley Roma on Amazon, usually $15-30. You just need a small screwdriver and a steady hand to push back the spring bar from the lug on the watch case. You'll typically need a width of 22mm, maybe 20 or 24; just measure the distance between the lugs or check the specs.
For a high quality watch for your dollar, especially your first (or first serious) watch, try a Citizen Eco-drive, Seiko, or Orient. Many of these don't require a battery change every couple years: the Eco-drives charge its battery from any light source, though this battery may have to be replaced after a decade. An Automatic winding watch, like the Seiko 5 line or the Orient Mako or Ray, use the movement of a counterweight (rotor) while you wear it to store energy in a spring. This energy will run out after about 1.5 days, so either wear it or shake it around every day.
A Timex Expedition served me well for a while, but I sure like my Citizens, Orient Ray, and Seiko 5 Military.
And here's citizen's iwc
I love the Citizen Ecodrive Calibre 2100.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B000EQTXXA/ref=redir_mdp_mobile
If you want a mechanical watch, I would recommend the Orient Union, Millenium, or Vintage (in order of price). The Millenium (that's how they spell it) has a metal band but you could easily afford a leather one as well within your budget once you factor in the 50% off coupon code floating around.
If you'd prefer one closer to that Kenneth Cole you'll have to go quartz, but the Tissot PRC200 would be your best selection. Here is the amazon link: http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B000B7MBHM/ref=aw_d_iv_watches?is=l&amp;qid=1323692800&amp;sr=8-3
Sorry I didn't provide more links, on my way to work so I'm on my phone on the train.
I was able to go some research now that I am home. Seems it is model BV1060-07E found possibly here and here for possible specs and information!
I wanted to have something with white dial to wear daily, I'd grown tired of black dials so I bought Citizen BV1080-18A for its superior contrast and legibility. It's been one of my best purchases in recent times and I'm really happy with it. I had to remove stock strap because it was too long for me, replaced with a bracelet and it's like a whole different watch now. Super comfortable, super legible.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01AMI4GWC/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1480562614&amp;sr=8-1&amp;pi=SY200_QL40&amp;keywords=srp775&amp;dpPl=1&amp;dpID=51A7D6C1tVL&amp;ref=plSrch
$288. Doesn't say it's on sale but it does say in stock
G-Shock GA110-1B up for sale. $60 + the cost of shipping (whatever service, however, wherever).
Analog and digital display. Quartz movement. Accurate. Just looking to get something new and different.
Amazon link
Thank you for looking. Feel free to ask questions.
No, I can't. Timex is well known for dominating the extreme low end of the market in terms of quality/price. All I'm saying is that I think it looks bad and for a casual watch I'd suggest something else, even a different Timex. You might have to be willing to spend 100 dollars on a watch, which for reference, is a very low amount for a watch. You can have your cheap digital watch for sports and a nicer one for day wearing. Personally, I love the look of plain chronographs, so for a casual watch I'd recommend something like:
http://www.amazon.com/Tissot-T17151632-T-Sport-PRC200-Watch/dp/B000B7MBHM/ref=sr_1_4?s=watches&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1345131884&amp;sr=1-4&amp;keywords=tissot+chronograph
or
http://www.amazon.com/Timex-T2N701DH-Intelligent-Quartz-Series/dp/B0053EXKVE/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pdT11_S?ie=UTF8&amp;coliid=IZ3S0WFW7TA3Q&amp;colid=1GOTTUYR2DTX4
The least you could do is upgrade to a Seiko 5, which will cost you 50 dollars more and look much better. Or even a Timex Expedition! Just 10 dollars more and it looks so much better than a Weekender.
I know. I'm lukewarm on dive watches, but I really like the deep, saphire blue of the Ray. They have it on Amazon, but with a rubber strap.
it could be unisex, but it's definitely not a big man's dive watch