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Is Citizen the best watch brand in the $300-$600 range?
 
Posts: 1825 | Location: Kentucky | Registered: February 16, 2005Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Seiko would be another solid choice in that price range.


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While Citizen and Seiko are the giants in that space and they make good watches, there are plenty of smaller microbrand watches in that price range with higher quality or more/better features than the big name brands like Citizen and Seiko.

I personally like Islander watches in that price range.

https://longislandwatch.com/islander-watches/


If you'll provide more details on the type of watch and features you're wanting, there are several watch enthusiasts on the forum that can help point you towards good options in your price range.
 
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Originally posted by RogueJSK:

I personally like Islander watches in that price range.

https://longislandwatch.com/islander-watches/


I had not heard of this brand. Good looking watches. Thanks for the tip. Smile


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Good looking watches.


I agree. Smile

Islander uses primarily Seiko movements internally, but externally their watches have better quality sapphire crystals, better quality solid/milled bracelets, better quality ceramic or sapphire bezel inserts, better/brighter lume, and better styling (IMO) than the comparably priced - or often more expensive- bigger name brand watches in the price range like Seiko, Citizen, and others.

In short, a better bang for your buck.




Though I do have a few Seikos and Citizens as well...

 
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Bulova is also another peer of Citizen and Seiko.


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Orient is another sibling under the Epson keiretsu.




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EDIT: Adding to konata88's mention of Orient.

I have never owned one, but Orient Watch is a Japanese brand that has a pretty good reputation with a couple of collectors I know who also own high-end watches:

https://www.orientwatchusa.com...ll?sort=best-selling



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Also on that Islander watch site is Spinnaker and Phoibos watches that I like

I would go to something like a Macy's and try on some watches. After spending quite a bit of money I found that I prefer a 43-46 mm case on a watch


 
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I seldom wear a watch since I retired but I always wore less expensive watches.
I never understood why people payed high prices when the lower priced items kept the time just as good.


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Also on that Islander watch site is Spinnaker and Phoibos watches that I like


Yes, Islander is the house brand for Long Island Watches, but they are a watch store and sell other brands too.

I like Spinnaker and Phoibos too, just not as much as Islander.

 
Posts: 35191 | Location: Northwest Arkansas | Registered: January 06, 2008Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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It took this long for someone to say HELM?

https://helmwatches.com/index.html

I found out about the Helm's on here, and loved them ever since. Absolute tank of a watch!
I have the Khuraburi Titanium and love the thing. As Rogue points out, there is a wait. I will say, it's worth it! Wink


Citizen, Seiko are awesome watches.

Long Island, Phobios, Timex, Orient are all solid as well.


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It took this long for someone to say HELM?


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I was waiting to see if he even wanted a dive watch at all, and if he needed it right away versus being able to wait a while on a waitlist, before possibly recommending Helm.
 
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And now that he has edited the OP from $300-$400 to $300-$600, that opens up even more brands.

In the $400-$600 range, I'm a big fan of Elliot Brown.

https://elliotbrownwatches.com...ections/mens-watches


My Holton NIVO is my favorite watch. Love the unique green color (and the story behind it), plus it's exactly the right size for my wrist, and their ultra-soft woven band is the most comfortable I've ever worn.

https://elliotbrownwatches.com...e-varnish-orfordness

 
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In the solar quartz movement perhaps. I have an old citizen eco-drive but recently (couple years) picked up a Seiko solar diver (blue SNE585), and put on a jubilee bracelet from Marc at Islander Watch. They were discontinued a couple years ago. Reliable trouble-free timepiece.

https://longislandwatch.com/se...r-dive-watch-sne585/
 
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There’s literally hundreds of watches in that price range. There’s also many watch manufacturers that take a Seiko movement and do the rest themselves.
 
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Citizen, Seiko and Victorinox are my go to.
 
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My Bulova Moon Pilot watch runs about 1-2 seconds fast in about six months. Really....look it up!
 
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No complains about any of my Citizens or Seiko, other than having to choose which to wear each day.




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Citizen punches well above their weight.

Citizen owns Bulova now and has revived the Accutron brand with their own high tech competitor to the Grand Seiko movement.


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