Submitted by DISTROJAR-69 t3_z44lv7 in BuyItForLife

I already have a g-shok b-100 mudmaster but I want something that wouldn't be as expensive as it is (Basically just a watch to wear that I wouldn't be afraid of scratching).

Just a cheap watch up to like 60 euros.

I want something that wouldn't look like an Olds person's watch and have a good battery life. Basically, just something I wear once or twice a week while I wear my b-100 mudmaster for the rest of the week.

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ibarmy t1_ixp6yac wrote

A basic timex or citizen eco drive (on sale)

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ak80048 t1_ixp92gk wrote

I have a Daniel Wellington that doesn’t lose any time and gets compliments from guys that wear high end watches

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scorpinock2 t1_ixpb7er wrote

Do you want an automatic or a quartz? Seiko makes great automatics in the 250-500 dollar range. Same with Orient. My cheap Seiko only loses 2-3 seconds a month where as my expensive Seiko gains like 30 seconds a month.

If you're going quartz, Timex is good, Seiko is good too.

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DISTROJAR-69 OP t1_ixpbzy1 wrote

>automatic or a quartz

Well, im looking for something really cheap so I don't think I can afford an automatic even my g-shock b-100 mudmaster which cost 400 euros is a quart watch.

Tho I don't really care since the mudmaster has an auto-correcting time feature built-in.

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scorpinock2 t1_ixpcgo9 wrote

If you don't care about the looks as much, my hiking/renovating/portaging watches are the casio A158W-1 and the Casio f91W-1. Theyre both basically the same, but the A158W-1 is in stainless steel. Looks nicer and is more durable. I've had to replace the strap on my F91W-1 before and it's about as much as the watch. Both are retro looking but super accurate. I hadn't adjusted the F91W-1 in 3 years and it was only a few seconds off. The A158W-1 was about a minute off after like 2-3 years. Either way, great for the price.

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DISTROJAR-69 OP t1_ixpcwln wrote

Well, no offense but I don't really like how cheap model g-shock looks like.

For me, they don't look like something I could fashion easily.

I usually prefer watches that have a clock face and a small screen with a 24h clock (what is even the name of this kind of watch with a clock face and a small screen).

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RecognitionOne395 t1_ixpe5qg wrote

I was going to suggest a G-Shock. I've had mine for 25 years and it's still going strong.

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Quail-a-lot t1_ixpff82 wrote

The watch you are wearing is already a good rugged watch. Wear it and don't worry. If you really want to fuss, you get a military style watch cover.

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mgrinc t1_ixqnxel wrote

Orient bambino.

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DISTROJAR-69 OP t1_ixr4xcz wrote

Well, it's not that I don't think my g shock b100 couldn't handle it. It's just more that it's a really big watch (it's big and it's tall) and it gets in the way when I'm trying to do something labor-intensive.

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bad-monkey t1_ixr6mij wrote

You can get the entry-level Orient Diver for about $100, new. It's a good watch for the money, but BIFL? Not sure. I'd rather spend a little bit more money and get a Seiko Sports5 Field Watch.

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DrKennethNoisewater- t1_ixrg16h wrote

Quite frankly a watch that cheap and BIFL don’t mix. Casio would be the closest

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Legendary_Hercules t1_ixrnqmp wrote

Alba - AQPJ403

It sounds like it would be something right up your alley. It's titanium, small, reliable. Alba are made by Seiko.

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FiringOnAllFive t1_ixt5354 wrote

Seiko SNK805/807/809.

I have the 807 (blue) and it's my go to watch when I might be worried about wearing my other vintage automatics. Bought it for $65 a few years back. You should be able to find them around $100 now. Choice of blue, black and tan.

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cheeseroller45 t1_ixtck44 wrote

I have a Casio from Amazon that was about $50. It’s waterproof down to 200 meters and built to last. I had the old version for ten years before the battery had to be changed. It was easier to just get a new one than to change the battery myself

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gltchbn t1_iy4cc0n wrote

Have another G-Shock : GWM5610. Small, solar powered and radio controlled. Will last forever. For less than 100$ I think (it's around 100€ in Europe where I live)

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[deleted] t1_iyd4c7c wrote

The oh g-shock. DW-5600E. $40, and are tough as nails. Perfect for everything but diving.

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