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 Posted: Mon Jun 25th, 2007 07:09 pm
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Hello All,

This is my first post on these forums toon1.gif,  I stumbled upon this sight after looking for suggestions on a new watch.  I am officially a watch novice with little to know knowledge on the topic of watches (e.g. quality, features, technology etc). The last watch I had was a Kenneth Cole watch.  Nothing fancy, metal bracelet with a light blue face which has suddently gone AWOL.  I thought now would be a good time to replace it. 

As watches can tell a lot about a person (well in my opinion)  I wanted to make an informed decision.  I do not have a large amount to spend on this purchase as I usually spend quite a bit on techical gear (computers, phones etc).  I would like to hit around the $250 range from something practical with a good reputation and still not seem like i'm digging the bottom of the barrel in regards to my selection.   I would prefer a metal bracelet and not leather (I have a casual leather one at home). Basically an all around watch for work and maybe some personal outings.

Out of a dire need for a watch I " rambo'd" into a store and picked up the timex automatic watch witht he black face.  I've heard varied reviews about this watch and they all seem to fit.  If it is basically a beater watch than I would probably look into getting it exchanged for a different one.  From personal wear the dial for the watch is quiet large as is the face itself.  while wearing it for the whole day I actually have a bit of a mark on my hand from the dial after typing.

Any suggestions would be great. Thanks...

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 Posted: Mon Jun 25th, 2007 07:13 pm
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 It depends whether you want quartz or automatic.  For under $250, I'd recommend a Seiko automatic or perhaps an Orient.  Lots of choices for quartz in that range too.

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 Posted: Mon Jun 25th, 2007 07:16 pm
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An Orient would be a great watch to start with - check out Island Watch (click icon on left of page)... and welcome aboard 3T!  hand6.gif

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 Posted: Mon Jun 25th, 2007 07:24 pm
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Thanks for the quick replies.  I'll double check the Orient watches.  I am looking for an automatic and I have been known to be a little rough with my watches :?.  The Open Heart looks quite interesting in black.

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 Posted: Mon Jun 25th, 2007 07:25 pm
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I agree on the Orient watches and then Seiko in that price range for a automatic and maybe a few others. :cool:

But yea many options for a quartz. Sounds like you want a sturdy and dependable casual wear watch. Though there are some rather nice looking dive watches out there too.

Over at Island watch that was mentioned also check out the links to Arbutus, Junkers, and Trias they have some rather good watches in that price range also.

Or if you have a brand or watch name in mind let us know someone may be able  find it online for you. Good luck and welcome aboard. ;)

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 Posted: Mon Jun 25th, 2007 07:40 pm
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In terms of brands i'm a little lost as there seems to be so many.  For example in relation to cars it can be inferred that the Rolex falls in the Bentley, Mercedes class, but what of the others you have mentioned (Trias, Seiko etc).  Again thanks for your help on this one.


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 Posted: Mon Jun 25th, 2007 07:44 pm
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Well, Yugo comes to mind.... heh.. jk...  The Seiko and Orients etc fall in the very reliable, no nonsense category like a Chevy truck for example (imho), er, make that Toyota truck...

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In terms of brands i'm a little lost as there seems to be so many.  For example in relation to cars it can be inferred that the Rolex falls in the Bentley, Mercedes class, but what of the others you have mentioned (Trias, Seiko etc).  Again thanks for your help on this one.



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 Posted: Mon Jun 25th, 2007 07:45 pm
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 I think in the $250 price range, you should not be looking for prestige but rather the type of watch you want and the style.  There are many well made watches in the $250 range but none of them really compare to the prestige brands.  Keep in mind Seiko also makes watches that run into the thousands, easily up to snuff with say, a Rolex.  In my opinion a lot of the prestige brands can get away with charging so much because of their marketing and preceived reputation (in reality their product is nicer, but not say, *ten* times nicer to justify the price). 

It sounds like your preference is for dress watches - in that case, perhaps a Seiko 5 or Orient 3 Star would be appropriate going with those two brands.

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I'd check out the Orient watches for sure, and the Vostok Europe. The N1 Rockets on the steel bracelet are awesome; as is the blue face K3 on bracelet. I've sold loads of these to close friends; they all love them.

Or, how about this puppy? It's my new fave!

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Marc Frankel, Owner
Island Watch
http://www.longislandwatch.com

Attachment: Orient_CFM.jpg (Downloaded 78 times)

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I am looking for more of a reliable and casual watch, (if I could only afford a more expensive one rev_smile.gif

The Orient, Arbutus and Vostok are looking great. Thanks for all of the input. More and more options now!!!

On a side note I just found one of my late fathers watches a Citizen Seven. Anyone know the history of this watch?

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 Posted: Mon Jun 25th, 2007 08:58 pm
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First off, welcome to 3T. Nice to have you on board.

Stictly my personal opinion, but why not get yourself a nice Swicc Auto. Agreat one can be found at this link. Just a few $ over where you want to be at.

http://www.shopathometv.com/catalog/search.jsp?N=1101768&Ntk=SHORTDESC&Ntt=Tissot+PRS516+&Ntx=mode+matchall&source=CannedSearchTool

This is a great watch which meet your criteria, I believe. The Tissot line is a real value, too. Are you looking for new or used. You can get a good amount of info by checking:

http://www.elitedealseeker.com/index.cgi?category=watches

This will give you a good idea of what is circulating and street values. Enjoy the hunt!!



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 Posted: Mon Jun 25th, 2007 09:04 pm
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Don't know much about the Citizen, but I can say from my recent purcase that I love my Orient.  And Marc treated me very fairly and very fast shipping.

I would say for that $250 you could not go wrong with an Orient.  Mine was a little more than the $250, but hey I still love it.


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