Buying a Watch?

Beam said:
I need some help finding a nice watch for around $150-200 only to order, obviously nothing crazy but heads up I don't want a G-Shock
I would check out Invicta, Diesel, Bulova, and Marc Anthony. I have watches from each of those companies, and if you check them out at the right time you can scoop up a real nice one for around that price.
 
Divinitive said:
I would check out Invicta, Diesel, Bulova, and Marc Anthony. I have watches from each of those companies, and if you check them out at the right time you can scoop up a real nice one for around that price.

On Amazon.ca they have Invicta watches for $150-200 that say originally priced at like $600-1000+ for like 80% off. My dad and I thought that kinda seemed sketchy, what's up with that? Or are they really worth that high original price?
 
>TURNS OFF HIS XBOX WHEN I SAY THAT

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Beam said:
This is actually pretty nice looking dude, considering.



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If you want a real swiss-made watch in that price range buy a Seiko or Tissot.
Fossil, Michael Kors, any clothing brand watches, ... are overpriced trash that use the most basic mechanics (quartz movement or even battery). A movement (the mechanics of the watch) like that won't give you much trouble, if any, but in the watch community those types of watches (fashion watches) aren't considered real watches and I tend to agree with that.
You can buy a nice Seiko for $100 or less with a real swiss-made movement instead of just a quartz movement.

Edit: Please save yourself from buying an Invicta. They also use extremely basic quartz movements and are a gigantic ripoff.
 
I decided to steer clear from Invicta, please check out my Poll thread to see what I've come down to and lay down some knowledge I need all that I can get man
 
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