Reddit mentions: The best sports & outdoors sport watches

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8. Casio Men's GG-1000-1A3CR Mudmaster G-SHOCK Quartz Casual Watch, Green

    Features:
  • Wristwatches
Casio Men's GG-1000-1A3CR Mudmaster G-SHOCK Quartz Casual Watch, Green
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ColorMulti
Height1 Inches
Length1 Inches
SizeOne Size
Weight0.2 Pounds
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17. Casio Men's GR8900A-1 G-Shock Tough Solar Digital Black Resin Sport Watch

Shock resistantTough solar poweredLED light; countdown timer12/24 hour formats; mute functionWater-resistant to 200 M (660 feet)
Casio Men's GR8900A-1 G-Shock Tough Solar Digital Black Resin Sport Watch
Specs:
Colorblack
Height3.8582677126 Inches
Length3.8582677126 Inches
Release dateNovember 2011
Weight0.440924524 Pounds
Width4.2519684996 Inches
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19. Casio G-Shock Mudmaster Twin Sensor Mens' Sports Watch (Black)

    Features:
  • Twin Sensor
  • Shock Resistant
  • Mud Resistant
  • Neobrite
Casio G-Shock Mudmaster Twin Sensor Mens' Sports Watch (Black)
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height2.21259842294 Inches
Length2.17716535211 Inches
Weight0.14991433816 Pounds
Width0.68110236151 Inches
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u/satanicwaffles · 3 pointsr/malefashionadvice

Alrighty, lets give this a go.

> What colours look good with what?

It depends. You can't go wrong with a black or navy watch face, with a steel case. Stay away from anything gold since it can look super tacky if not done exactly right. If you want a more casual/military look you can get a watch with a PVD (black) case, but these don't age very well in my experience.

If you want something that is sporty, orange watches can look amazing, such as the cult-favourite Seiko Orange Monster.

>Should my watch match my pants?

Doesn't matter, sorta. For 99% of what you will be wearing, as long as you match the watch (in particular the strap, more on that later) to the occasion everything will be just fine. You don't wear an Orange Monster to a funeral, nor do you wear a dress watch to the beach.

Changing the strap on a watch can totally change the looks. You can take a sporty Fleiger style watch on a bright NATO strap and put it on an ostrich leather strap. It can now be worn at pretty much any formal event including weddings and funerals.

> Hair?

That's a new one. I honestly have no idea how one would match a watch to their hair, but seeing as I am currently wearing my watch on a bright orange NATO and have a mohawk (long story) I guess it is sorta possible.

Serious answer: Don't worry.

>When should I go for simplicity and when should I go for elegance?

It is personal preference. I like watches that are as mechanically complex as possible, since it appeals to the engineer side of me. I also like my watches to be extremely readable, since I use them for flying at night, where I NEED to be able to read them in the dark with a quick glance.

Others like their pieces to be as minimal as possible. It is up to whatever you like. On the other hand, you need to make sure your watch fits the occasion. No massive dive watches while meeting The Queen.

Now that we have your questions out of they way, here are my suggestions for some quality watches on a reasonable price point.

If you are looking for a good-for-everything watch, you have a few options. If you are looking for an automaitc watch (no battery, purely mechanical) you really can't beat the SKX007. It has excellent durability, classic looks, and the lume (glow stuff on the dial) is excellent. There is no battery to die, although you may need to get it services in a decade (or get a new one). Leave it on the bracelet for a sporty everyday look that can go with a suit, to a wedding, or a funeral. Throw it on a NATO strap (how I wear my watch every day) for comfortable everyday wearing. Get different coloured straps for different things, and change it up. A new strap can make it look like a totally different watch.

If you want something that will do almost any occasion without a mechanical movement, basically any Citizen Eco-drive will do the job. I myself like the Citizen Nighthawk, although it might be because I'm a pilot. The slide rule on the outside is great for addition/division (how much to tip, how much tax, etc.) and it will tell a second time zone.

If you are looking to make a statement, there is nothing that tops the Seiko "Orange Monster". This thing is built like a tank, the utomatic movement is proven, and the lume is out of this world. It also comes as the "Black Monster" if you want to be a bit more subtle.

If you are looking for a dress watch, I would recommend the Orient "Union" as it has a durable, in-house movement and great looks.

If you are looking for something badass that will be great for nighttime, there is the Traser Code Blue. It is a very durable quartz watch designed for military operations. It has vials of tritium (hydrogen with two neutrons) and will glow without any exposure to light for at least a decade.

If you are looking for a digital watch, I would recommend either the Casio Mudman if you are looking for a large, indestructable watch (That is also allowed for space travel by NASA) or the Casio F91W which is much slimmer, but less durable.



Possibly one of the best deals in "stylish" watches is the Timex Weekender. The come in a million different colours, have an electric illumination, and are very stylish and durable.

STAY AWAY FROM FASHION WATCHES!!! These include brands like Fossil, Nixon, etc. They are basically the same movement out of a $5 Wal-Mart special in a shiny case. Stick to reputable brands such as Casio, Seiko, Citizen, Timex, etc. If you are unsure about a brand, find a thread on the Watchuseek forums about that brand and that thread will probably tell you all you need to know. Also, stay away from Invicta. That company has shitty quality control and makes sub-standard products.

My advice would be to get the SKX007 on the bracelet, and then grab a few NATO straps. I have had great customer service interactions with Clockwork Synergy. Their straps are of decent quality, and their service is second-to-none. If you have a little cash left over, grab the F91W for chores are hiking, or anywhere you may need a stopwatch and illuminated face (i.e. Flying).


u/kurazaybo · 2 pointsr/Watches

Don't worry, it is a common question when dealing with analog chronos. What you have to know is that the actual seconds hand of the watch, the one that keeps track of time, never stops or resets and is not part of the chrono function in any way.

I was going to write a long explanation but you will quickly get the idea with a video. Some watches count seconds, minutes and fractions of a second (which is cool but not very useful), others count hours. There is a lot of variation so you will have to check specific models. Some go up to 30 minutes only yet others designed for specific sports count the length of a regular match, like some soccer or basketball chronos count up to 45 minutes.

Some models do not have a timekeeping seconds hand in order to keep things simple. Others can get very complicated (incidentally I thing the last one is one of the few chronos with a big central seconds hand used for timekeeping rather than the chrono function).

Now, a few things to consider if you plan on using the chrono a lot:

  • They are harder to read than digital chronos. I can easily read my digitals when biking or running without stopping, but reading a tiny hand in a small subdial is much harder when you are moving

  • The hands on the subdials will get misaligned. Most chronos offer a way to calibrate them

  • Digital chronos can go up to 99 hours

  • Some chronos use a subdial to display current time in a 24 hr format. Personally I have no use for that. Look closely at this model and see how it is indicating approx 10, which is the same time as the big hands. For contrast check this, looks like the same watch but the upper subdial indicates fractions of a second.

    An analog chrono I like is the Csio AMW330, it features a solid steel case and counts up to 12 hours (see the left subdial). I think it looks fantastic with a white dial but there is also black and gold; you can get a metal bracelet if you prefer. Unfortunately it is bigger than you want, at 45 mm.

    I own an AMW700 which is 38mm, made of steel and has many functions. It has a 24hr chrono, countdown time of several hours and moon phase, plus other fishing functions I don't use but don't get in the way. My only complaints are that the light is not very effective and the band has parts of vinyl that are not high quality, but otherwise it should last many years, mine is 5 years old. I'd say those are your best options at this price range.

    Another one I own is very similar to this. It features a thermometer and dual 99 hr chronos but it's harder to use and see due to the inverted screen (white numbers on black background. On the other hand, it looks incredibly futuristic when you use the backlight.

    A popular ana digi is the AQ-S810 which features solar power, but the chrono is 59 minutes only. There is a very similar model with a metal bracelet but the case is plastic and only the tiny screen is backlit.

    Swatch offers analog chronos at this price, they are all plastic and in shiny colors, more like toys.

    If you want my personal opinion, on your budget the best option is to go digita with a g shock like this. Solar power, syncs time with an atomic clock, 99 hour chrono, 24 hr countdown timer (if I am not mistaken), a good backlight, very though.
u/Tuberomix · 2 pointsr/Watches

First of all you should know that the Pathfinder brand has been discontinued, all the new ones are ProTreks.

Now G-Shocks definitely are more durable, they are designed to be the toughest watches around after all. All G-Shocks have 200M water resistance (while many ProTreks have "only" 100M WR), shock resistance and more. Nevertheless, they still aren't completely indestructible, some people told me the resin band on theirs broke after a few years.
ProTreks are durable too of course. I've yet to use one myself, but I read about them online and there are many reports that prove they are too really quite durable timepieces. I would say you could probably feel safe wearing that for whatever, though if you plan on doing some really extreme or shocking stuff, a G-Shock could be a better choice.

Now for some recommendations for models you should check out of both lines. You should know that newer triple-sensor (ABC) Casio watches made after 2013 have a new and improved Triple Sensor Version 3 engine. I'll be recommending several Casios here I think you should check out, basing prices on Amazon (and it doesn't seem like ProTreks/Pathfinders are actually all that cheaper than G-Shocks); note that I don't actually have any personal experience with these ones, just what I read. Also note that of course you are able to find the watches elsewhere other than Amazon for different prices. Another important note on price is that this watches are usually available in different colors which also cost differently (here I chose the cheapest colors).

  1. Casio ProTrek PRG-270 (current price: $116): this is the cheapest ProTrek or Pathfinder I could find on Amazon. But it's actually a really good one. It has the version 3 triple sensors, solar power and more. It's gotten really good reviews. I actually asked this same durability question myself on this one.
  2. Casio G-Shock Mudman G9300 (current price: $126): a quality G-Shock, with dual sensors (compass and thermometer, no barometer or altimeter; personally I don't really need those other two). It is also solar. One feature it doesn't have (and which 1 and 3 do have) that I personally find useful is sunrise/sunset times.
  3. Casio G-Shock Rangeman GW-9400 "Master of G" (current price: $188): One of the most advanced G-Shocks. It is pretty much just an improved Mudman with more features. This one does have the version 3 triple sensors. It is also the only atomic time watch on this list (personally my country is out of the radios range).
  4. Casio SGW100 (current price: 39$): The cheapest watch on this list, but a good value. From what I read it is a really durable watch, and has 200M WR (most ProTreks only have 100M; all G-Shocks have 200M). The dual sensors (compass and thermometer) are less accurate, and it's missing many other features, but than it's significantly cheaper so the sacrifices could be worth it.
  5. Other Casio SGWs: there are other Casio SGW watches, SGW300, 400 and 500 – each have two sensors (it varies which two by SGW model), and the last two are analog-digital. All are less durable than the SGW100. There is also SGW1000 which is a new watch that also has version 3 triple sensors and is cheaper than the ProTrek, but the few Amazon reviews so far aren't too bright so I'm not sure about that one.
  6. There is also the G-Shock GA1000 which is an analog-digital G-Shock with dual sensors, and various more expensive ProTreks (though the only feature I noticed the cheap PRG-270 is really missing is atomic time).

    Anyway this was pretty thorough, hope I helped!
    As for me I ended up going with a nice basic G-Shock G2900 plus a watch-strap compass. I just wanted a reliable watch (this one also has 10 years battery) and decided I don't really need those sensors.
u/luckynumberpi · 1 pointr/Watches

Repost from an old comment of mine, but still relevant.

I originally got started with a Citizen Eco-Drive chrono. Mine still runs after 10+ years, and looks great on a black leather strap with white stitching.

It's solar powered, and Citizen's solar tech is crazy good. After a year in a box it starts ticking the moment it comes out, and with regular exposure to light it'll just keep going. No battery changes needed, and it has quartz precision. Like I said, mine is over 10 years old.

That's where I recommend starting – simple, hands-off operation. Only once you've started to develop a budget and a more genuine appreciation should you venture into the land of automatics. Going to college you definitely want to be on time, and you don't want to have to care about setting the watch every time you don't wear it for a few days.

Though I don't own any myself, Timex is a reputable low-cost vendor to consider as well. Their Expedition series is nice, as well as the some what odd Flyback. If you happen to be into pure digitals, then Casio is the king.

u/calmbomb · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice

that bulova is great but its quartz, if you don't mind a quartz watch it opens up a WHOLE slew of different options under 200$. If I was buying a simliar styled watch under 200$ and didn't mind quartz I would probably look at Citizen Eco-Drive watches, the quality is usually outstanding and the solar feature is fun and very useful.

u/Alakazam · 2 pointsr/Watches

First things first, most men wear most watches similarly. Unless your wrist is gigantic or nothing but skin and bones, a diver in the 40-42mm will probably be fine.

The unfortunate thing is that most budget dive watches are a bit on the larger side (to fit with the trend of larger watches). Most Timex dive style watches are 43mm+ with a few exceptions. I think almost all casio dive watches are 43mm+.

The only decent quartz diver in your price range and small is... Invicta to be honest. They have surprisingly good build quality, and are a good deal. If you ignore the giant Invicta etched onto the side of the case, and the fact that it's a pretty blatant homage.

But, if you're willing to give slightly larger watches a try, give the casio dive watch a shot. It, and all its predecessors are favorites of both the reddit and internet community.

If you can stretch your budget upwards a bit, the Citizen promaster diver sits nicely at 42mm, but honestly, wears smaller than that.

u/tigerbravo · 2 pointsr/Watches

You've got a ton of options to choose from. To make the most of your budget, Seiko, Orient, Citizen, and Tissot are some brands to look at. Since you don't like sport watches, if you're just looking for one watch I would recommend the Tissot Visodate which is most of your current budget. You could pair it with a cheap Casio digital for weekend/outdoors wear. But hopefully you'd be able to expand your collection in time.

If you wanted to split your collection a little more evenly financially, there are tons of fantastic options in the $200 range. For automatic dress watches, look at the Orient Bambino range, I would recommend one of their 2nd generation models. Pair that with a Citizen Nighthawk or a G-shock for example and you'd have a highly respectable and seriously versatile two watch collection for your budget.

That isn't to say this is a better option than the Tissot and Casio. There are just a ton of options in your range. Some great value in automatics, and some great tech in quartz if you're looking at the right stuff. Hope you find something that suits you!

u/son2tweets · 1 pointr/Watchexchange

Hi guys,
Today I’d like to offer up a few well-priced pieces I no longer wear. Prices included Con. US shipping. I take PayPal (F&F preferred) and have good feedback here.

Without further ado, here’s the photo albums w/ timestamp: https://imgur.com/a/YiEaH

Orient Mako Orange -$110 SOLD
The Orient Mako line is well-known for punching above its weight class, and the Orange dial version is probably my favorite (I prefer it to my Gen 1 Orange Monster). This iteration also happens to fairly sought after, as eBay vendors are asking $197 and up (there’s an Orient Mako XL for $148 for bigger-wristed folks).

This watch keeps good time and is good cosmetic condition. Crystal is flawless. Bezel (a common problem with Orient divers) clicks smoothly. Case and bezel inserts has minor use marks. Watch will come on the pictured Nato strap as well as the OEM bracelet that’s sized to 7” wrist. 41mm case x 22mm lug width.

Pics: Wrist shot 1, Wrist shot 2, Closeup, Lume shot

Citizen Eco-Drive AT0200 Field Chrono - $65 SOLD
This is a popular and well-reviewed field watch, and for good reasons: almost fool-proof Eco-Drive tech, one of the more legible chrono dials I’ve seen, robust lume, and nice touches such as the red second hand and matching red WR100 text. 39mm x 20mm.

My sample is well-kept and in good cosmetic condition. Crystal has a tiny hairline scratch near the 2 o’clock marker. Cases has normal wear marks. Caseback is spotless. Watch comes on an unworn NATO band.

Pics: Wrist shot, Closeup 1, Closeup 2, Lume shot

Seiko Solar SNE039 - $58 SOLD
I love mechanical watches as much as the next guy, but it’s nice to have a grab-and-go quartz when you’re in a rush; if said quartz watch requires minimal long-term maintenance due to being solar-powered AND also bears a tasteful design, all the better! This was almost my exact rationale for getting this watch, only to receive something similar from the Mrs soon after that I end up wearing instead.

Watch is in near mint condition and bracelet comes with all links. Please refer to this Amazon product page for more information. 37mm x 19mm

Pics: Wrist shot, Lume , Closeup

Let me know if you have any questions. Thank you for your time.

u/Scattered_Castles · 6 pointsr/Watches

In general, you can't go wrong with with a Casio G-Shock and the line comes with as many or as little features you desire. I have one with all the bells and whistles, the Rangeman but would have been happy a much simpler G-Shock (I went with the fancy one because I got a great deal on it). Ultimately it's up to you and it sounds like you thought it through on a model that fits your needs.

As for a first watch, sure I think so. It's great for students, or nature lovers, or whatever else. People usually shy away from wearing a G-Shock at a white-collared office job, but I see it happen on occasion. G-Shocks last a long time so you can easily get many years out of one.

u/narwhalpiguy · 4 pointsr/gshock

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.

u/ashirian · 3 pointsr/Watches

I think you could find good citizen Eco Drive that has similar function as PRC200 : http://www.amazon.com/Citizen-AT0200-05E-Eco-Drive-Chronograph-Canvas/dp/B000EQR6H0/ref=sr_1_6?s=watches&ie=UTF8&qid=1335766853&sr=1-6

Or a Seiko Kinetic
http://www.amazon.com/Seiko-SSB045-Special-Value-Kinetic/dp/B00756FJJ4/ref=sr_1_5?s=watches&ie=UTF8&qid=1335767001&sr=1-5

Another option for quartz since you were looking at PRC200, is Orient TT0Z001B Limited Edition STI Ion Plated chronograph.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=TeMpz-cxl8A

The Orient used to give out 50% off coupon but they don't do that anymore just 30%.. so $440 retail, 50% would have been $220.
http://orientwatchusa.com/tt0z001b

For what you get, I think it's good deal at $170. 5 left until sold out. 4 left.
http://www.discountwatchstore.com/Orient-TT0Z001B-Mens-Limited-Edition-STI-Black-Ion-Plated-Chronograph_p_27651.html
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If you want an automatic mechanical watch, I would suggest Orient Mako, Seiko 5 series, or Sea-Gull watch.

http://www.amazon.com/Orient-Mens-CEM65002D-Automatic-Watch/dp/B001EWEQ3K/ref=sr_1_1?s=watches&ie=UTF8&qid=1335767894&sr=1-1

http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-MENS-ORIENT-ORIGINAL-DIVER-AUTOMATIC-STANLEY-STEEL-WITH-BOX-GIFT-/350497575972?pt=Wristwatches&var=&hash=item519b489424#ht_1402wt_901

http://www.ebay.com/itm/350497575972?var=620037004130&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1438.l2649#ht_1402wt_901

http://www.amazon.com/Seiko-Sports-Automatic-Watch-SNZG13/dp/B006BUE84M/ref=sr_1_31?s=watches&ie=UTF8&qid=1335767513&sr=1-31

I have that Seiko SNZG13 and it's great on my wrist. I think for smaller wrist, you should look at 38mm~42mm. I have a 43mm watch and the lugs hover over my wrist. I have two 41mm watches that I wear most frequently and those are Orient and Seiko SNZG13.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-Sea-Gull-M186S-automatic-designer-watch-multi-purpose-comfortable-to-wear-/280841797985?pt=Wristwatches&var=&hash=item416379c161#ht_642wt_1141

I'm getting this Sea-Gull next. For the price this is a beautiful piece with classic roman numeral dial with blue hands. I have a cheap Parnis with ST-25 but the movement is just dead accurate. More so accurate than my Orient and Seiko 7s26. I'd say accuracy is Sea-Gull>Orient>7s26 in this order with Seiko being most elusive sometimes. Plus with Sea-Gull automatic, you get the movement that you can hand wind as well as hack. So all in all the Sea-Gull may be your best bet at EXACTLY $120. You'll get a penny back.

Hope it helped.

u/greatkio · 2 pointsr/Watches

You are going to have a really hard time finding a watch that matches that description in that price range. Nothing I'm gonna tell you in this post is anything that any other member of this sub wouldn't know by heart because there are so few things worth looking at in that range. At ~150 you're almost guaranteed not to find something with sapphire. You looking for analog or digital? There's this - it's not simple/clean, but comes from a decent brand.

In your price range, your best bet is to go with a G-Shock. They're well known for their durability, and there are about a bajillion options to choose from in terms of looks. They have some cool features (radio sync time) but don't necessarily match your aesthetic, as they're kind of busy.

The Citizen Eco-Drive is also highly regarded for its accuracy for the price. I can't speak to its durability though. It's got a mineral crystal. Looks like a pretty decent watch for your specifications.

As for the Timex Expedition...well...you get what you pay for. This is hard - your options would open up radically if you would double your price range you could pick up a Hamilton Khaki or something a little nicer by Victorinox. There's always the tried-and-true, nobody-on-this-sub-ever-shuts-up-about-it Seiko 5, which also has a billion options, and is cheap, but I don't know if they're military durable.

u/pimpmafuwa · 2 pointsr/Watches

Industrial painter here, I used a cheap Gshock for 4 years and it is still working, but i've replaced it with a more expensive version, and ive dipped both and washed both in some pretty hardcore thinners and solvents.

GW2310fb is the watch that served me exceptionally well, I could take some pics of it of how it held up over all those years of use if you really wanted, but aside from scratched glass and paint all over it, its 100% functional.

Currently using the GW9400 for about a year now but i've been taking especially good care of it to not get paint on it but the bumps and smacks have been aplenty, and it still looks like it just came out of the box.

edit: Added current watch

u/Nameless2nd · 2 pointsr/Watches

As far as I can tell (I'm German myself) your English is perfectly fine. :)

Since I don't really care for quartz watches I don't know citizen's range of models all too well but this one could fit the bill. But I'd still go with the Seiko (replacing a battery costs next to nothing) - the face has a quite neat looking 3D design with the outer ring being higher than the rest of the face, I prefer the cleaner look from the two sub dials compared to the three on the citizen, and I think the orange hands and indices look great.

u/S2S2S2S2S2 · 2 pointsr/Watches

To build on what Coffeeshopman said, if you're going to invest a hundred dollars, it may as well be a hundred well spent. The brands they listed are all Japanese and offer a good value of reasonably well made watches at lower price points. Citizen may interest you in particular as their Eco-Drive watches run off of batteries which are recharged from sunlight and artificial light, requiring very little maintenance.

Furthermore, you may need to investigate what kind of watch you want ( e.g., quartz vs. automatic, which is to say, battery-operated vs. self-winding mechanical gear operated) and what features you would like (some watches you linked have a chronograph / stopwatch for measuring elapsed time). There are pros and cons to these things, but most people on this subreddit heavily favor automatic watches.

Based on these ideas and your aesthetic guidelines, I've pasted a number of links below. I hope they are of some use to you. You will note that Casio is absent. This is merely because they are better known for watches that are more sporty in design and which are typically digital.

http://www.amazon.com/Citizen-BM8240-03E-Eco-Drive-Black-Leather/dp/B000EQS1D8/ref=sr_1_1?s=watches&ie=UTF8&qid=1343799711&sr=1-1

http://www.amazon.com/Citizen-BM8180-03E-Eco-Drive-Canvas-Strap/dp/B000EQS1JW/ref=sr_1_34?s=watches&ie=UTF8&qid=1343799804&sr=1-34

http://www.amazon.com/Citizen-AT0200-05E-Eco-Drive-Chronograph-Canvas/dp/B000EQR6H0/ref=sr_1_1?s=watches&ie=UTF8&qid=1343799828&sr=1-1

http://www.amazon.com/Citizen-BM8475-26E-Eco-Drive-Strap-Watch/dp/B005MKGOOY/ref=sr_1_4?s=watches&ie=UTF8&qid=1343799828&sr=1-4

http://www.amazon.com/Citizen-BM8475-26E-Eco-Drive-Strap-Watch/dp/B005MKGOOY/ref=sr_1_4?s=watches&ie=UTF8&qid=1343799828&sr=1-4

http://www.amazon.com/Citizen-BV1085-06E-Sport-Eco-Drive-Strap/dp/B006D0UB28/ref=sr_1_6?s=watches&ie=UTF8&qid=1343799828&sr=1-6

http://www.amazon.com/Seiko-SNK809-Automatic-Black-Canvas/dp/B002SSUQFG/ref=sr_1_1?s=watches&ie=UTF8&qid=1343799975&sr=1-1

http://www.amazon.com/Orient-ER1X003B-Chicane-Leather-Automatic/dp/B007SAKK9Q/ref=sr_1_15?s=watches&ie=UTF8&qid=1343803840&sr=1-15

u/Billbeachwood · 3 pointsr/Watches

Enjoying breakfast and a cup of coffee with my buddy today in Downtown LA and spotted his daily beater. Asked him if I could take a pic and post it here, so I dressed the shot up a bit. :)

Details on the watch:

  • Military-inspired stainless steel watch with round dial, red contrasting second hand, and rugged green canvas band

  • Japanese quartz movement with analog display

  • Charges in natural sunlight or indoor light

  • Features include protective mineral crystal dial window, date window, three subdials, luminous hands, and buckle closure and

  • Water resistant to 330 feet (100 M): suitable for snorkeling, as well as swimming, but not diving

    Info on Eco-Drive:

    > One pivotal technological breakthrough was the development of a light-driven watch. CITIZEN pioneered this engineering innovation well ahead of other watch manufacturers as early as 1976, which led to the launch of the highly acclaimed Eco-Drive in 1995. Utilizing electrical power converted from virtually any light source, this extraordinary innovation changed forever the way watches could be powered. Eco-Drive eliminated the need to ever replace batteries, which made it especially beneficial to areas where such specialist batteries were not obtainable. This leveled the field for citizens of virtually every country to be able to experience unrestricted joy of wearing and using a CITIZEN watch.

    He got it for around $200. Found it on Amazon for about $170.
u/fragilestories · 2 pointsr/Watches

Fulfilled by amazon isn't the same as sold by Amazon - a citizen sold by Amazon will have a 5 year citizen warranty. Sold by a third party and fulfilled by amazon means you're stuck with a seller warranty if they aren't an authorized dealer.

This may not be a big deal -- jomashop for example has a well respected warranty. But the old rule still applies - buy the seller first, then buy the watch.

For the watch you linked, you can buy from amazon for an extra six bucks - I think it's worth the expense :)

http://www.amazon.com/Citizen-AT0200-05E-Eco-Drive-Stainless-Canvass/dp/B000EQR6H0/ref=owo_wa?_encoding=UTF8&smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER

u/Nixtrix · 2 pointsr/Watches

The Nautica brand is fine. They are known for their clothing, but their watches are made by the Timex group, whose name might be a little more prolific in the world of horology.

Some other alternatives I think may pique your interest and give bit of variety based off the Nautica would be:

  • Citizen
  • Seiko
  • Timex

    Hopefully that helps and let me know what you think, I'll be happy to help you look for more!
u/IceMan_dangerzone · 1 pointr/Watches

I would suggest either this: http://www.amazon.com/Casio-GWX5600C-4-G-Shock-G-LIDE-Digital/dp/B00CTNY0LG/ref=sr_1_11?ie=UTF8&qid=1418390921&sr=8-11&keywords=gshock+g-lide

Or this: http://www.amazon.com/Casio-GLX5600-4-G-Shock-G-Lide-Surfing/dp/B001A67HDG/ref=sr_1_15?ie=UTF8&qid=1418390921&sr=8-15&keywords=gshock+g-lide

The price on both of those is great. The first one is a solar/atomic model and the second one is the standard battery model. If the extra few dollars isn't a concern, I'd go for the solar/atomic model ten times out of ten. The 5600 models tend to be smaller than most of the others: they're not too thick and not too chunky, and the G-lide series have a Tide Function / Moon Phase that's pretty awesome. Good luck!

u/forceofrabbit · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

This watch is a fun (for eight year olds), practical, and very affordable Christmas present. This costs more but looks pretty slick and is automatically set to atomic clocks via radio, which is pretty damn cool when you're eight.

This Leatherman is a little pricey for what it is but little boys love multi-tools, Leathermans are great multi-tools, and it comes with a pointless knife (as in, there's no sharp tip) that you install yourself, in case you don't trust your child with knives (I may or may not have a scar from using my Leatherman Micra in a really stupid way when I was 10) or your kid will definitely take it everywhere, including their school which has a zero-tolerance/thought policy on pointy objects. (If you have no problems with knives, the Squirt would be my first choice for a mini-multitool.)

This book is pricey for a single book but I had the old version as a kid and it's still one of my all time favorite books. Highly recommend, for a kid interested in technology.

u/ledit0ut · 1 pointr/Watches

Assuming the Movado is the 1881 automatic I suggest something other than a dress watch or sports watch unless he is the type of person to only like one or two styles of watches. Like the other poster stated the Bambino is a great watch for $150 but compared to the $1000 watch in the same dressy category it wouldn't be fair.

Personally I would go for a more casual/fun watch at that price range. A dressy watch would have to compete with the Movado and Omega for wrist real estate but a casual watch he can wear for yard work or whenever wearing the other watches would be too risky.

Field Watch-Quartz-$200

Field Watch-Quatz-$130



Pilot watch-Quartz-$200

Classic Square G-Shock- Auto updates time in the northen hemisphere every night-95$


If you still want a dressy automatic Orient and the Seiko 5s are your best best.
For dressy Quartz check out the Citizen watches.

u/J_F_Sebastian · -1 pointsr/Watches

It's disappointing to hear that the $150 restriction will need to go, especially because I am pretty convinced that it is possible to make the watch I want for a lot less than that. Digital watch modules are dirt cheap, so 90% of the cost will be the steel and sapphire, and there are <$150 analogue watches that have those.

My $150 budget wasn't arbitrary. I actually did the maths, based on my age, countrie's life expectancy, how long my plastic Casios usually last me, planning for 3 instances of loss/theft over the rest of my life, etc. At about $150 for a watch that can last roughly 17 years, I am basically paying the same as a never ending string of $15 Casios. I'm willing to pay a bit more than that for the convenience of not having to go watch shopping every few years, but not twice as much, that's just not sensible. The watch market just seems really messed up / distorted by people with impractical utility functions.

I have checked out the Citizen Ecodrives, and really do like the technology. The fact that they go into a "sleep mode" when they don't get enough light where they stop moving the hands but keep the quartz oscillator running is super sexy. I did find a chronograph for under $150, so it's an option (all it misses is the calendar and the sapphire). What turned me off was being unable to convince myself that analogue chronographs are a good idea. Looking at that photo, I can envisage times when the chronograph hands are occluded by the minute or hour time, meaning I might be stuck with +/- 2 minutes of uncertainty on the chronograph time unless I wait a long time for the hands to move, and that just feels like such a stupid limitation to have to live with.

Regarding the perpetual calendar thing: it's not that I literally don't have a spare 50 seconds per year. Part of it is that, as explained above, my baseline watch experience is cheap digitals, which just do this for me and I don't have to think about it - paying a bit more to get a nicer watch is not an appealing prospect to me if doing so gives me more work to do. It's not hard work, or a lot of work, it just feels kind of perverse to me, in a philosophical sense. I buy machines to make my life more convenient, not less. Having to reset the calendar most months is an obligation, and a machine should not give me an obligation unless it is removing an equivalent obligation(s) from me. Another part of it is that I just know full well there will be months I'll forget to do it, and it's the kind of error which could conceivably go unnoticed for a week. I just feel like things which are important enough that they need to be right, easy enough to forget that I'm likely to do it once or twice a year, and simple enough to automate using a very small, very cheap, very reliable bit of technology (like a 4 bit digital counter) should be automated.

I fully understand that people in group (iii) (people who appreciate the intricate mechanical engineering and/or fine traditional craftsmanship of mechanical watches) might actually appreciate the necessary interaction with their watch that resetting the date requires. Kind of like feeding a beloved pet, almost.

u/shadowbanningsucks · 3 pointsr/Watches

Casio is the way to go, here. Casio Royale Cheap, but good quality with enough bells and whistles to keep a 9 year old satisfied. Plus it's 100m water resistant, which means it's safe for pool or shower.

But just about any Casio would be good.

u/[deleted] · 6 pointsr/Watches

There are dozens of Citizen watches within your price range, and yes, they are respectable, innovative, and definitely worth having! One such Citizen is the AT0200-05E Eco Drive Chronograph. It's solar powered like all Eco-Drives and has a chronograph function which is amazingly useful and fun. No one will look down on you for wearing that sucker, and you'll find that many people here on /r/watches own some type of Citizen, myself included.

u/Gopokes34 · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice

Someone else said the Orient Mako, and I love mine. Great option and the lug width is 22mm so if you are ever wanting to change up the straps or bracelet, it's very easy.
Have you looked at Citizen too? They have quite a few watches that seem to match the loo you are somewhat going for.

One
Two
Three

u/New_at_PC_Building · 1 pointr/Watches
I can't decide which watch to get, would you guys mind helping me out?

So far I'm looking at Casio F91W, [Casio W800H-1AV] (https://www.amazon.com/Casio-W800H-1AV-Classic-Sport-Watch/dp/B001AWZDA4/ref=zg_bs_6358540011_1?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=W0MB4NW36A7WRN4S8P1Q), Casio F108WH, Casio W800HG-9AV, and this one (Amazon just called it "Casio Men's Digital Watch"). Any help and/or other watch suggestions around the same price point with similar features would be greatly appreciated

)
u/souravtantubay · 1 pointr/Watches

Hello everyone! I would like to get the community's recommendation for a classic steel case, white dial, brown leather strap dress watch and a diver's watch. My current collection of watches include - Seiko SNN241, Seiko SNA695, Seiko Kinetic SKA553, Casio G-Shock Rangeman GW-9400-1CR and a Timex Weekender Fairfield.
I am looking for a classic brown leather strap white dial dress watch. I looked around and finally deicded on this Orient Bambino Version 2, but it is not available anywhere! Out of stock at all retailers. What would you recommend in this style which can be an alternative to the Bambino V2 which is in the price range $200-$250? I am also looking for a Diver's watch in the $150 to $250 range. The choices in this category are quite a lot - Seiko SKX Collection, Seiko Monster SRP Collection, the Orient Ray, Ray II, Mako, Mako USA II. It's overwhelming. With the Diver's watch I would like your recommendation specific to quality and technology of the watch. This way I will be able to prioritize my choice based on quality first and then the aesthetics. Thank you!

u/JohnIdaZebra · 2 pointsr/EDC

I had a black background on a previous watch (Armitron, this is my first G-Shock). I didn't mind it so much because I could personally see it most of the time. However, I have [the clear background with black numbers] (http://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B000FPVUJA/ref=oh_details_o00_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1) on this one and love it. It is just 10x easier to read for me.

I also like how it's matte coloring all over.

u/southern_bhenchode · 2 pointsr/Watches

The watch you have is a great one. You can always get more g-shocks. I would suggest you get one from the Masters of G series (i.e. Mudman, Rangeman, Frogman You can get a frogman for cheaper on the WUS sales forums). These tend to be larger watches and they have great features with the durability and quality you get with a regular g-shock. You may also consider the "King" of G-Shock. The GX-56 is a very good watch for large wrists. It is the toughest watch casio makes.

u/roofusxavier · 4 pointsr/Watches

Out of the ones listed, I like the looks of the Mudmaster the best. Also the Rangeman is another great ABC watch.

u/GREAT_SALAD · 3 pointsr/Watches

Most really rugged watches will be durable, like a Casio G-Shock. The Casio DW-5600 is excellent for that. I'll make a list of some other options!

Dressy-

Orient Bambino ~$130-$200

Seiko SARB035 ~$400

Citizen Eco-Drive AW1236-03A ~$100

Rugged-

Cadio G-Shock DW-5600 ~$50

Casio G-Shock GA100A-7A ~$70

Victorinox 241675 ~$150

Digital-

Casio F91W ~$10

Casio "World Time" ~$25

Timex Marathon ~$15-$20

Entry Level Mechanical-

Seiko SNK809 ~$60-$75

Orient Mako II ~$150

Invicta Pro-Diver (Submariner Homage) ~$80

Fantastic Quartz-

Timex Weekender ~$20-$30

Timex Expedition ~$50

Casio "Duro" MDV-106 ~$45

u/KamikazeRain · 4 pointsr/Watches

Your cheapest bet is probably either the Casio F91W or F105W-1A. The F91W is a classic retro, but the backlight is just a single small LED which isn't great illumination. The F105W-A1 has a full on backlight for better night time legibility. Depending on how much functionality you need there's also what people refer to as the "Casio Royale", and if you need something super rugged but affordable there's of course the DW5600 G-Shock. All of those have an hourly beep/alarm that you can toggle on/off.

u/eggo · -3 pointsr/BuyItForLife

>you want an item that can work for [life]. This almost always means a good quality, expensive mechanical watch that is worth enough to warrant getting repaired in the future,

You can't be serious with that can you? I would bet you any amount of money on a longevity test between this watch and any mechanical watch money can buy.

Your very expensive mechanical watches might be well engineered masterworks of craftsmen and artisans, etc. But don't try to pretend they are good at keeping time. Nor are they anywhere as reliable as a solid state device.

u/Frith_Inle · 1 pointr/Watches

Not sure if just any bracelet would fit, but there is a bracelet called a Combi Bracelet that third parties, and maybe even Casio sell that are a little heftier than the normal resin band that come on most G-Shocks. It's made of a combination of resin and metal and is made specifically for G-Shocks. Make sure it fits your particular model though.

If you don't mind the resin, but still want a hefty G-Shock, check out the G-Shock 'Mudman' G9300-1, G-Shock 'Rangeman' GW9400-1CR, G-Shock 'Frogman' GWF1000-1, or the G-Shock 'Riseman' G9200BP-1.

u/lAltroUomo · 2 pointsr/CFBOffTopic

I went through a watch nerd phase and have 8 of the damn things. 90% of the time I actually wear only two of them: this citizen quartz that I'm wearing right now is my casual knockabout. Its here but I have it on a NATO strap. The other I wear for more business / business casual dress.

  • What are you looking to spend?
  • Automatic (mechanical movement) or quartz crystal?
  • Dressy, sporty, diver?

    /r/watches has a pretty cool price guide thing in their wiki
u/duck729 · 1 pointr/USMC

I wear a Citizen AT0200-05E. Durable, waterproof, solar powered, looks good, and I got mine on Amazon for like 90 bucks.

Looks like its 118 on Amazon right now

u/Nothingcreativeatm · 1 pointr/Watches

A citizen eco drive isn't an automatic, but well regarded around here, and they have a bunch of options for your desired level of formality.

edit: or this one that actually has the black dial.
edit 2: I like this one best.

u/johnwclark · 1 pointr/Watches

There are lot of good Eco-Drive models. Some of my favorites

u/NotTheAverageMexican · 1 pointr/Watches

There's the Casio Mudmasters. They have tempered glass screen protectors you can slap on as well.

Edit: nvm just saw the bracelet part. Good luck mate!

u/thatguy1977 · 3 pointsr/Watches

Hello fellow horologists, i am a male nurse in a prison, looking to buy a daily driver, i currently have this [G-shock] (http://www.amazon.com/Casio-GA110C-1ACR-G-Shock-Analog-Digital-Multi-Function/dp/B003URUMX0/ref=sr_1_43?s=watches&ie=UTF8&qid=1397921525&sr=1-43&keywords=g+shock+xlarge) as my everyday watch, I'm looking for something similar, tough but nice looking, and surely something that does not look small on my wrist, my budget is $500 or less ( being that is going to be a beater, no pun intended) but also that i can wear casually outside of work, thank you for your assistance.

u/OneLegAtATime · 2 pointsr/Watches

What features of this watch do you like? Color? Size (45mm is HUGE)? case profile? subdials?

I started by poking around Citizen Eco-Drives. They aren't mechanical, but are solar quartz (and generally well-regarded here). It's hard finding mechanical chronographs due to the movements requiring significantlymore moving parts.

If you're just looking for a chrono, this is probably the cleanest one they make. If you're needing to validate your masculinity more, try something bulkier. If you like the color palette, they make some silver/off-white ones as well.

u/Arcturus3141 · 0 pointsr/BuyItForLife

Thanks again for all of the replies and suggestions. I think I have settled on a model:

http://www.amazon.com/Casio-G9000-1V-G-Shock-Digital-Sport/dp/B000FPVUJA

Again thanks for all the help.

u/Devvils · 1 pointr/Watches

Others have suggested G5600 but there is a Glide model with tide times & mode phase, useful for surfers.

Other options are the red G7900 or more subtle. The G9000 mudman is for those into muddy outdoor activities; I really like the round buttons.

u/curation · 3 pointsr/Watches

Wow, some of those Vostoks were great looking, but not the style I am looking for currently. Thanks for the suggestion though!

After browsing for a bit more, I actually came across this watch. Aside from cosmetic differences, are there any significant differences between this Citizen and the BM8180 I had posted previously?

The only reason I am leaning towards Citizen is that the low maintenance Eco-Drive seems less intimidating for a newcomer like me.

u/Zyxt · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice

Maybe something like this would fit your budget better?

Also, I know I'd get this watch in a heartbeat if I had the money for it. Love it to death. Maybe change the strap though.

u/dsac · 1 pointr/Watches

i just put the seiko on my christmas list, along with this Citizen

the fact that you say you have small wrists means that both watches - at 37mm - should fit nicely.

bands are easily swapped.



u/kmartburrito · 2 pointsr/GiftIdeas

Does he wear watches? This one is a nerd's dream. I have one and absolutely love it. Solar, atomic , almost indestructible, compass, barometer, altimeter, and more. Gshock Rangeman Casio Men's GW-9400-1CR Master of G Stainless Steel Solar Watch https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00GFYYKLA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_l8srybX3NGGXW

u/mr_mother · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice

Have you looked at any of the Citizen watches? You can usualy find these cheaper on places like Jomashop. The Chrono one is fantastic

Non-Chrono

Chrono

u/Raichu93 · 1 pointr/Watches

If it's up your alley aesthetically, the Casio 9400 Rangeman is by far the best choice. Built in thermometer, compass, altimeter, barometer, solar powered (no batteries), multi-band atomic radio syncing so it NEVER loses time, and all of the standard timing features, hourly signals, and alarms.

It's such good value that people were shocked, because it seemingly cannibalizes half their $1000+ lineup by offering all of their features for $200.

u/SaucySisyphus · 2 pointsr/EDC

In the midst of my final year at university and thought I'd share my essentials. A lot of these pieces are essentials from this sub - which I give many thanks to!

From left to right:

• Macbook Pro

Staedtler Highlighter

AmazonBasics Gold iPhone Cable

A Little History of Economics by Niall Kishtainy

• Warby Parker Glasses

Casio World Time AE1200WH-1A

• Saddleback Leather Co. Card Holder

• Alcohol Swab - Essential

Victorinox Pioneer X

• Mac Charger

iPhone 6 w/ Mophie Charging Case

u/ItsDeke · 2 pointsr/Watches

I have no clue if it's a popular model or not, but I was in the market for a gshock as a weekend beater, and I really took a liking to this one:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00791YURC?pc_redir=1408256283&robot_redir=1

Solar, atomic, rugged, but not too flashy. I've had it for 6 months or so now, and it's been solid.

edit: words

u/jokes_on_you · 7 pointsr/EDC

I like that watch. Here's an amazon link if anyone is interested.

u/eternalkerri · 1 pointr/army

Never, EVER spend hundreds of dollars on some fancy aviator/tactical watch for a "field watch".

Seriously what do you need this thing for?. You don't need all those features, they're high maintenance, most people forget how to use the slide rule, and all the pilots I have known just carry a damn calculator with them in their flight bag anyway! This watch is meant just to look pretty.

Something like this is all you will need. It tells time, you can see it in the dark, it's got a stop watch that tracks laps, shock proof, and water resistant. That's honestly all you need, the compass is really unnecessary as the army will issue leadership a compass and every unit these days has a GPS anyway.

Another thing, let's be honest. There are some shady motherfuckers in the Army that will gank that pretty little watch of yours when you're in the shower.

Since it says you're DEP, and are probably asking for Basic....

This right here is all you need. All you need to know in Basic is what time it is, and have an alarm to wake up for your CQ/Fire Guard shift.

u/firematt422 · 6 pointsr/gshock

Best all around G-shocks, in my opinion, from least to most expensive, all under $200.

DW-5600

GW6900

GWM-5610

GW-7900

GW-9400

u/Life-is-Apples · 1 pointr/gshock

The black negative is definitely real nice :) But I didn't have the extra $165 to put down on it. Maybe later down the line I will pick that up to have.

Here's mine: http://imgur.com/QCiVESK

The G-Shock GW-9400-1CR "Rangeman" and I picked it up on Amazon here:

https://www.amazon.com/Casio-GW-9400-1CR-Master-Stainless-Steel/dp/B00GFYYKLA/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1469413275&sr=8-1&keywords=gw9400

u/Zickefoose · 2 pointsr/knifeclub

Not op but I've worn the GW2310-FB-1CR almost every day for 2 years and love it. And no, it's not hard to see in the daytime. The solar atomic time keeping is on point. Mine has stayed on full charge since I've gotten it. Also the rubber band is the most comfortable rubber watch band I've ever worn.

u/JKC307 · 5 pointsr/gshock

Looks awesome! Is that the Rangeman 9400-1 ? I’ve been eyeing that for a bit. Now I think i have to get it...

u/hesinthetrees · 1 pointr/Watches

I recieved a g-shock for Christmas, loving it so far!
http://www.amazon.co.uk/G-Shock-AW-591MS-1AER-Quartz-Watch-Analogue/dp/B000VE5X5C
(Amazon link)

u/hineybush · 2 pointsr/EDC

can you not have a digital watch? casio makes a great one that can be set to any timezone, and can search them all too.

u/gbakermatson · 2 pointsr/EngineeringPorn

I've got a Citizen that does that, and it's fuckin' great.

u/kcrunner · 3 pointsr/frugalmalefashion

If you like the look there is a Chronograph version with a 41mm (vs the 37mm here) case.

Edit: just realized you actually want the smaller version. Oh well, maybe someone else was wondering about a bigger face version.

u/BorecoleMyriad · 1 pointr/EDCexchange

I have one available GW2310FB-1CR with bullbars for 75. I would rate it in a B condition just being on the safe side. Worn a hand full of times.

link

u/DarkHesperus · 3 pointsr/AirForce

What is a good watch for BMT? So far I am looking at this, this, this, or anything else one can recomend.

u/daboose · 1 pointr/technology

> eco-drive Nighthawk

I have a Chronograph, and its also amazing.

u/returner00b · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice

If I might make a recommendation, check out the Citizen Eco Drive - either this model or this slightly larger model with more dials.

Pair it up with a nice NATO strap (buy several different colors, still under $200) and swap them out based on how you're feeling.

u/howardandvince · 1 pointr/Watches

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&qid=1483832364&sr=8-1&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_FMwebp_QL65&keywords=mudmaster&dpPl=1&dpID=51XBYSszTFL&ref=plSrch with just as much toughness, sans a few features.

u/Cortez_thekiller · 3 pointsr/Watches

There are a lot of different models from Shinola, perhaps you know of a specific model, or features that he is interested in?

There are bound to be other brands that sell something similar, and possibly for a lot less. Like this Citizen


HOWEVER...

I know that no one would ever buy me a watch as a gift and get it right. Even if you did decide to get a Shinola, you run a very likely risk that you will pick a model that he doesn't like.

Buying a watch as a gift almost always fails.

u/socaldirect · 1 pointr/flying

This

Has a solar charge that lasts forever, compass, altimeter, temp sensor, plots barometric changes on a graph, but most importantly, has various timezones including UTC and I can flip between that and local. Also it syncs nightly to an atomic clock.

u/-CharlesHardinHolley · 2 pointsr/Watches

> I'm not sure i've seen that Citizen before.

LINK

While this watch is easily worth the $113 that they're asking, I cannot stop myself from gloating for a moment: I got it on amazon Prime Day for $74.

u/BridgeTooFar · 4 pointsr/EDC

Tons of GShocks (as has been stated).

My personal favorites:

Digital only readout - Mudman - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000FPVUJA/ref=ox_sc_saved_title_1?smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&psc=1

Analog readout (internals are digital) - GA-800 - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B075JLQCD8/ref=ox_sc_saved_title_2?smid=A37VKTSZ7S1PMR&psc=1

u/skot123 · 1 pointr/triathlon

I've not used it... but you might want to look at this one on Amazon it looks reasonably well reviewed

u/Schrockwell · 1 pointr/Watches

Within that price range, you can consider an Eco-Drive with a little more style or features. For example, a chronograph or a second time zone and a bezel that's a slide rule, or something that just looks like a pilot watch.

u/vrbo_maybe · 9 pointsr/Watchexchange

> G7900A-4 This watch is basically new no scratches or anything. Asking for 65$ http://imgur.com/mXPHLkH
G7900A-7 This watch is also almost new. No yellowing of strap or face of watch. Asking for 70$ http://imgur.com/SQYe24u
G7900A-2 This watch I bought used and came with some scratches on the side. Not too bad. Asking 45$ http://imgur.com/NnHroPg
GWX5600C-4 This watch is also almost brand new no scratches. Asking for 105$ http://imgur.com/5LLSNuT
GA100B-4A This watch is almost brand new as well. No scratches. Asking for 55$ http://imgur.com/nKsZu07
GA100C-8A This is the second watch I bought used. Everything works the problem is that the acrylic glass has water spot on them. Haven't been able to take them off. I've heard people using some cleaner too take it off but I haven't tried it. There are also some water spots on the back plate. Asking for 20$ http://imgur.com/SEMTdjl



G7900A-4 can be had for 60-65 new (with manual etc).

G7900A-7 new for 65-70.

GWX5600 is $97 on amazon right now new with free shipping. Again with box/tin/manual....

The used prices you have are ok but come on man.

u/likethemapples · 1 pointr/Watchexchange

I bought this watch on Nov 10th 2015 from Amazon. It is in mint condition no scratches or dings. So for practical purposes it is brand new. I am letting this one go because it does not get any wrist time. It was an impulsive purchase and I’ve only worn it a handful of times.


It comes with everything you see in the pictures. I’ve also included a free nato strap and the original strap, which I have never worn.

I am looking to get $105 + shipping. US only.


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Specifications:

Japanese movement

Case size: 41mm

Material: Stainless steel

Water Resistance: 100m

Functions: Chronograph, hours, minutes, seconds, and date

u/Herr_Red · 2 pointsr/flying

All these guys with their expensive pilot watches. Try the Timex Expedition Trail. It’s durable and has a digital display(which I use for Zulu time). The bezel can be useful as a quick timer. I am not sure what more could be necessary for a watch.

u/TedJ70 · 1 pointr/gshock

It looks like a GW2310 at a guess.

u/vanillamode · 2 pointsr/Watches

for digital, you can look at the Casio Royale (AE1200WH-1A resin strap, AE1200WHD-1A steel bracelet), which has world time and 100m water resistance. Or see which G-shock models have dual time, though the G-shocks might be going over your budget.

if you want to go analog, any dive watch can do a second time zone by using the rotating bezel. For example, if my local time is pacific daylight time, and I want to keep track of UTC, then line up the 12 on the rotating bezel with the 5 o'clock on the dial, and voila, the bezel reads UTC time. The Casio Duro is $46 on amazon, and has 200m water resistance

u/Marrz · 0 pointsr/apple

This is what changed my mind about getting the pebble.
I asked a watchmaker what they thought about the pebble. I think the metal version looks sharp, like a 70's digital seiko. Anyways her only comment was "watches are supposed to be timeless, electronics become obsolete"
I was convinced

I got a Citizen eco-drive for $160, put a $40 Italian black leather band on it.
Never needs batteries and is more then accurate enough. I Couldn't be happier




Watch: http://amzn.com/B000EQR6H0

Band: http://amzn.com/B000P9ZLYG

u/Always_BSI · 1 pointr/Goruck

Casio Men's GR8900A-1 G-Shock Tough Solar Digital Black Resin Sport Watch https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0058W8Z1G/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_GPiGzbSYEEZ46

I bought it in 2013. It's solar powered. The battery holds a charge for maybe 2 days and then the watch dies so I have to leave it out to charge in light just FYI. The battery needs to be replaced but I haven't bothered with it yet.

u/technicalityNDBO · 1 pointr/MTB

G-shock Rangeman (GW-9400-1CR)

Has altimeter, barometer, a worthless thermometer, and compass. I say the thermometer is worthless, because it's essentially going to show you the temperature that the watch is - which is heavily influenced by it being wrapped around a warm wrist. You need to have it off your body for around 15 min to gauge the ambient temp. The rest is awesome though!

u/tman916x · 1 pointr/streetwear

I don't own one... I've got a Timex Weekender, Citizen Eco-Drive, and G-Shock. I'm not baller enough for an expensive time piece, I just knew it was a Shinola (mainly because I zoomed in on the imgur link).

If you want something somewhat similar, here's a black faced chronograph by Citizen. All you gotta do is swap out the band (ridiculously easy) and you're golden.

u/_CorkTree_ · 2 pointsr/EDC

No problem. For the record, this is the watch I EDC. I replaced the canvas band with a steel one and it's great.

u/Combustible_Lemon1 · 1 pointr/metalgearsolid

The Casio ae 1200 is quite similar if you don't want to pay that much: https://www.amazon.ca/Casio-AE1200WH-1A-Analog-Digital-Multi-Function/dp/B0094B79PA

u/highandtightgshock · 0 pointsr/Watches

I would suggest either of these G-Shocks: GW-A1100 Aviator or the Rangeman.

u/HamLuke · 9 pointsr/EDC
u/SaneBRZ · 2 pointsr/Watches

You can check out Seiko or Citizen chronographs. They have some decent ones which are similar to the Fossil, are within your budget and have a case diameter of 40 mm. Here are just two you could take a look on:

u/Sanklo · 1 pointr/EDC

It’s this watch with a NATO strap.
Citizen Men's Eco-Drive Chronograph Watch with Date, AT0200-05E https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000EQR6H0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_luoSBbBG5ARWH

u/nBob20 · 7 pointsr/Watches

Didn't even spend the extra $12 to upgrade from plastic to silver plastic

u/turk11042 · 1 pointr/Watches

It's not an automatic but it otherwise fits all your criteria I think:

http://www.amazon.com/Citizen-AT0200-05E-Eco-Drive-Stainless-Canvas/dp/B000EQR6H0

u/Mikegengsta · 3 pointsr/bodybuilding

I know this isn't a watch subreddit but I've recently been trying to upgrade my style in and outside the gym. What do you brahs think about this watch : https://www.amazon.com/G-Shock-GA100A-7A-X-Large-White-Resin/dp/B003DZ7VOW/ref=sr_1_8?s=apparel&ie=UTF8&qid=1486253042&sr=1-8&nodeID=7141123011&keywords=G-Shock

?

u/Witzner · 1 pointr/Watches

Here's a Citizen eco-drive chronograph for $106. Link

u/ryinzana · 2 pointsr/Watches

I'd go with this and have some money left over for a Rangeman as a beater...

u/pwnrzero · 2 pointsr/EDC

From left to right:
Samsung S9+ with a transparent case,
Unknown Card Holder from years ago,
Seiko Excelsior,
Casio G-Shock Riseman/Rangeman,
Geoffrey Beene Wallet,
Thorfire Flashlight,
and Benchmade Mini Vallation.


Not pictured: Iphone X used to take this picture.

u/da7619 · 1 pointr/BuyItForLife

Gshock gwm5610 (low profile and solar/atomic). Casio Men's G-Shock Quartz Watch with Resin Strap, Black, 20 (Model: GWM5610-1) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B007RWZHXO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_x3mZDbM2Q4K2F

G9000 mudman Casio Wristwatches (Model: G9000-1V) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000FPVUJA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_03mZDbX0WMBDH


GD350 - Casio Wristwatches (Model: GD350-8) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BU6TXEC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_N4mZDbX7RRWED

u/ArghZombies · 1 pointr/Watches

It's a G-shock of some kind. They're are millions of white ones though. Possibly though one?

u/Orfez · 2 pointsr/Watches

I don't think so, but there's similar chronograph version in 41mm size.

u/JUNGLE_HABITAT · 2 pointsr/gshock

The JDM will sometimes get different colours, multiband 6, carbon fiber straps or even entire models unavaiable or discontinued internationally. They generally keep the same functions and features (except when they add the multiband 6).

BTW here's a cheaper one that I found: https://www.amazon.com/Casio-G-SHOCK-MUDMASTER-Watch-GG-1000-1ADR/dp/B01FFGDLUO/ref=sr_1_1?s=apparel&ie=UTF8&qid=1504925701&sr=1-1&nodeID=7141123011&psd=1&keywords=GG-1000-1A

u/flat_pointer · 3 pointsr/EDC

SAK Recruit 14.95

Casio World Time 14.95

Fenix e01 10.00

Recycled Firefighter Wallet 39.00 (49 + 30 = 79 total)

Rhodai Dot Pad 5.26

Pilot Metropolitan 11.00

Should come out to about $95.

u/DaSilence · 7 pointsr/ProtectAndServe

Casio G-Shock, engrave the back.

u/hcsteve · 1 pointr/frugalmalefashion

Look for a pilot chronograph or flieger chronograph. These are the closest cheap ones I could find:

u/idrumgood · 1 pointr/Watches

This guy. The stock strap is groooooosssssss, so I put it on a black shell single piece from Guarded Goods.

u/billybobcompton · 2 pointsr/gshock

Sorry wrong link. Try this one.
Casio Men's G7900-1 G-Shock Rescue Digital Sport Watch https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00284ADDU/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_9bMJxb3SDDZTN

u/MontiBurns · 2 pointsr/Watches

Casio world time has a wonky little display that emulated an analog clock in the top right corner, and the stop watch function in the main display. This comes in handy when I'm teaching class and I'm timing short activities while also keeping track of the time. It's cheap ($20), durable, light weight, and has a 10 year battery life.

u/sfall · 1 pointr/Watchexchange

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000EQR6H0/ref=ox_sc_act_title_2?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER this the one i am leaning towards but i like the one you linked too but ill have to look at other colors have enough black on black watches

u/Major_Obvious_ · 2 pointsr/Watches

I just bought the Casio Royale for this same purpose. I figured I would hold off on the G-shock GA2100 because I wanted something cheaper and small on the wrist.

https://www.amazon.com/Casio-AE1200WH-1A-World-Multifunction-Watch/dp/B0094B79PA/ref=sr_1_2?keywords=ae1200+casio&qid=1572877567&sr=8-2

May not be indestructible but for less than $20 why not right?

u/DiscoWookie2 · 2 pointsr/gshock

This is a tough question without knowing a few additional bits about what you want/need.

What features on the watch do you want or need?

Why is the frogman so attractive to you?

You can get a ton of watch for half the cost of a frogman. But it's hard to narrow down if you don't have any specific direction to go in.

I'd suggest a rangeman personally

Casio Men's GW-9400-1CR Master of G Stainless Steel Solar Watch https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00GFYYKLA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_PH2SCb31SZWGH

u/lucasgelfond · 6 pointsr/Watches

G-Shock 9400-1 (Rangeman)


Price: ~$190

Movement: Tough Solar

Style: Tough

Size: 55mm

Link: Casio, Amazon, and Image

Description: A fully featured G-Shock. More featured than the one further up (or further down) in the thread that I posted)

u/thebandgap · 2 pointsr/chemistry

G-shocks are great. I've had the one I'm wearing now for six years of lab work. The plastic doesn't get brittle with repeated exposure to solvents. They are a bit pricey but they use solar charging and last forever. Make sure you buy a real one. The market is saturated with knockoffs. Here is the link to the one I wear

Although I have never heard anyone say wearing a watch in lab is a bad idea, what people have said here does make sense. Personally, I think that its much less dangerous to be wearing a watch then either turning your head to look at a clock (looking away from your work) or checking your phone (contaminating your phone, something you put on your face, with whatever is on your hands/gloves). That being said I am constantly checking the time. I find it easy to get lost in lab work.

u/Schindog · 2 pointsr/Watchexchange

For sure, no worries. Any of these pique your interest? (It'd be awesome if I had a nice camera... That Symphony is much more beautiful in-person)

Seiko SKX007K

Citizen Eco-Drive AT0200-05E

Orient Symphony

The ones on the left have a couple dings from working as a barista and/or camping, but the Symphony is damn near mint, as it tends to get worn with less heavy use.

u/imisstheyoop · 3 pointsr/Watches

I've worn the following for 8 years and it hasn't given me any problems: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000EQR6H0/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1

39mm, and fairly legible. Was my daily driver for 7 of those 8 years.

u/pballer2oo7 · 2 pointsr/flying

A $30 Timex Expedition. I set one of the clocks to UTC. It has a stopwatch for dead reckoning.

u/maplespread · 2 pointsr/EDC

I would also recommend a solar atomic watch. Currently I have two. One G-Shock GW7900B1 for rugged use and one Citizen AT4007-54E for work/suit.

One slight problem with the GW7900B1 though. It was my first choice overall in the G-Shock series because it combines Shock resistance, Multi-Band 6 and Tough Solar features but after a couple of months only, rivets on the bezel started to fall. Big disapointment. I realised I'm not the only one and found this thread and this thread about the problem and how to order/replace the lost rivets.

My suggestion to you would be the GW2310 or the GW2310FB-1CR if you like reverse display.

It all depends on your budget too.

u/TheodoreRoethke · 2 pointsr/BuyItForLife

I have one that looks great and is a model that gets recommended on reddit a lot: http://www.amazon.com/Citizen-AT0200-05E-Eco-Drive-Chronograph-Canvas/dp/B000EQR6H0/ref=sr_sp-btf_title_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1376261074&sr=8-4&keywords=ecodrive+military

I bought it a few years ago, thinking it would last forever. About a month after the warranty expired, the hands on the chronograph got tangled and the movement stopped. I have had this repaired several times and it just keeps happening, even if I'm not wearing the watch. I know something is crooked in there, but that kind of pisses me off. I don't do anything active with it on.

u/Aevum1 · 1 pointr/Watches

Im wondering about the nato strap on that watch.

Think about it, if you´re going to be sitting in lectures great, but once you start your intership... you´re going to get blood, bile, spit, urine and heck knows what on you, in other words avoid leather and cloth straps (basicly anything that can absorb liquids)

You might be better with a rubber or metal bracelet and since you hate metal bracelets...

Also take in to account you´re going to be tired alot and you need something easy to read when going over tests or mesuring someones pulse.

Personaly i would go with a nice ecodrive chrono, i dont think an automtic if for you becuase a 200 buck automatic cant be accurate enough for what you´re going to be using it for and you´re going to need the dead seconds for mesurments.

http://www.amazon.com/Citizen-AT0200-05E-Eco-Drive-Chronograph-Canvas/dp/B000EQR6H0/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1334873484&sr=8-1

u/Stagehand_Paul · 1 pointr/Watches

Not quite a G, but its my everyday. I wear it more than my 56xx. If i destroy it, which hasn’t happened yet (almost a year now), it’s only the cost of a couple beers at the bar..

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0094B79PA/ref=mp_s_a_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1525970311&sr=8-2&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_QL65&keywords=casio+royale+watch&dpPl=1&dpID=418PaCo4tPL&ref=plSrch