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  • Without a price range frankly it’s a little difficult, I have seen people calling a 5k watch a “beater” and people considering spending more than 1k a bonkers move.

    In any case…

    Divers are king of versatility, Water resistance and construction quality let you use them everywhere, but they are still classy enough to be worn with suit and tie, so I would go for one of those.

    Orient is the budget option, the new Kamasu simply kicks ass. The design is not for everyone, though.

    Oris is the best bang for your buck in the low end spectrum, a Aquis would be my choice but the Sixtyfive is a great skin diver.

    Sinn also have great offering and it’s the embodiement of engineering applied to watches, a 104 with a grey sunburst dial would be perfect for an everyday watch.

    If you are willing to spend a little more, can’t go wrong with a Tudor in my opinion. Given the versatility restriction I would go for a 58, difficult to do better with 4k bucks.

    I would stay clear from Seiko, especially on the higher end. QC issues are common and some of the calibers are atrocious.

    Happy hunting!


  • It’s a combination of obscurity among non-enthusiasts and higher prices. At those price levels, the normal audience would go for a more known brand like Omega.

    Don’t get me wrong, Zenith prices are usually more than justified by the quality, but if they were to enter a lower price bracket (Oris/Longines/Mido, to make examples) they would definitely get more attention, in my opinion.