Men’s watch suggestions

Anonymous
I’d like to buy my husband a nice watch, but have no idea where to start. Budget $300-$1000. What are some good brands? Links hugely appreciated. Thank you!
Anonymous
Hamilton is nice
Anonymous
Does he want one?

Most men I know can’t stand wearing a watch
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Does he want one?

Most men I know can’t stand wearing a watch


He does. Or I wouldn’t be asking.
Anonymous
If he’s a watch guy I would just let him pick. That’s not a great price range for a watch based on my limited understanding.
Anonymous
As mentioned Hamilton is good in this price range. Junghans, Sinn and Christopher Ward also have some good stuff. Some of the Seiko Alpinists are cool as well.

If you're up for it there's also vintage stuff in this price range that are pretty interesting. If you can go up to $1500, you can pick up a used Grand Seiko, those are really nice watches with great workmanship. Good value for money.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If he’s a watch guy I would just let him pick. That’s not a great price range for a watch based on my limited understanding.


+2

Do you have wiggle room? A few more thousand can buy a fantastic watch.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If he’s a watch guy I would just let him pick. That’s not a great price range for a watch based on my limited understanding.


+2

Do you have wiggle room? A few more thousand can buy a fantastic watch.


Definitely have wiggle room. Would like to buy something timeless. Thank you for suggestions so far!
Anonymous
What's his style? How and when would he wear it? Does he wear a watch now? Is he an academic? C-suite? Outdoorsy? James Bond or Tim the Tool man type?
Anonymous
Grand Seikos are a great recommendation, there's a saying that people wear rolexes to impress other people but wear a GS to impress themselves.

In general whatever brand you go for, would go for a mechanical or automatic (i.e. a watch that you wind yourself (mechanical) or a watch that winds itself when you move your wrist (automatic)), versus a quartz (runs on a battery).

Quartzes are fine and are actually more accurate, but the automatics/manuals have cool workmanship with the movements that make them interesting. Just my opinion. Good luck on your search, as you can prob tell I would love it if my wife got me a nice-but-not-too-expensive watch like this. Nice sweet spot where I wouldn't be too nervous to wear it b/c of potential damage or theft, but nice enough that it makes a statement.
Anonymous
For men's watches, I really like the simple Patek Calatrava in gold. My DH alternates between a Parmigiani Tonda and a Rolex Sub.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If he’s a watch guy I would just let him pick. That’s not a great price range for a watch based on my limited understanding.


+2

Do you have wiggle room? A few more thousand can buy a fantastic watch.


Definitely have wiggle room. Would like to buy something timeless. Thank you for suggestions so far!

Go to Hodinkee and start looking. My husband has slowly become a watch guy; we don’t have the disposable income for him to live his “watch guy” dreams but they all seem to be highly specific in their tastes. (His first “real” watch is a Jaeger-LeCoultre). Good luck!
Anonymous
My husband has a Hamilton I got him and he loves it, wears every day
Anonymous
Submariner
Anonymous
Check if you husband wants a watch or a multi-function device. I know a lot of guys who prefer having an Apple Watch or fancy FitBit or other fancy smart watch vs the fancy watches, but it really depends on the person whose going to wear it. Many of the folks I know prefer the expensive smart watch to the fancy watch.
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