I wear an Orient Bambino automatic. I call it "The Poor Man's Automatic". If you get one you might consider looking around for an upgrade for the band. It's not bad, but not luxe.
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Wow, old thread revival, lol. I have somewhere between 45 and 50 watches. Nothing real expensive, but when I was working I enjoyed wearing a different watch every day. Started a lot of conversations. Now, my go to most days is an Invicta Sea Master auto. Rugged, water resistant to 300+ ft. And a wide, comfortable 26 mm band. But I do wear the others for different occasions. One of my faves is a 30 year old Seiko Orange Monster dive watch. Automatic, WR to 300+ meters, not ft. And glows like a flashlight at 250, which is as deep as I have gone with it.
I have a Casio Mud Master G Shock. Great watch, rugged as hell. But, costs around $350. Downside, unless you can change the batteries yourself, that's a hundred bucks every 2 or 3 years.I've been wearing a watch since I was a little kid so It feels like I forgot my pants if I leave home without it, and if I forget to wear one in the summer months I am rewarded with a deep sunburn around my wrist thanks to the tan-line I've developed lol.
I won't spend more than $50 on a watch after I ended up melting the bezel to the crown on my Victorinox when I was welding fulltime. Couple months ago my $5 Chinese field watch stopped keeping time so I bit the bullet and upgraded to a Timex expedition, that's all bi-mart had, and I have no complaints. One of my coworkers recently got me looking into Seiko's automatic field watches though, so I'll probably spring for one of those once I break or get tired of this TView attachment 23883imex.