Wednesday, December 18, 2024

Watch Wearing Wednesday: Fossil Brox Multifunction Watch

As Christmas approaches, I find myself wearing my new Fossil Brox Multifunction watch quite regularly.  It's a comfortable quartz watch with a large 50mm diameter case and very readable dial.

The Fossil Brox Multifunction Watch Close Up

The watch has remarkable presence on the wrist and looks good from every angle.  The bezel has dive markings, but is non-rotating.  The subdial functions provide the day, date, and 24-hour time.  The subdial settings are easily adjustable via the pusher buttons.  I'll dare say this is the easiest watch that I've ever set.

The Fossil Brox with Christmas Decor in the background

I bought my Fossil Brox from Ross at a close-out price of around $60.  These watches are disappearing fast, but there are still some examples with a smoke gray colored case available via sellers on Amazon here. As Christmas approaches, you really can't go wrong with Fossil or Relic brand watches.  They offer style and quality at good prices.


Tuesday, December 17, 2024

Trusted Luxury Watch Brands for Every Man

A Gift Givers Guide to Men's Luxury Watches

When it come to horological endeavors, you'll find no match for the peerless quality, artistry, and engineering prowess of the well-known European brands like Rolex, Patek Philippe, Audemars Piguet, and Vacheron Constantin. 

A Rolex Sea Dweller at the Unclaimed Baggage Store

These are the watches of substantial men with wealth, taste, and far larger bank accounts than the rest of us.  Sooooo....

LET'S GET SERIOUS!!!

Trusted Middle Class Luxury Watch Brands

Christmas is right around the corner and people need watch brands that they can trust at prices they can afford. In this post, let's look at luxury watch brands that sensible middle class people can afford. To me, that means that all watches that typically cost thousands of dollars are right out. Fortunately, there are still a few luxury brands that I can afford and that I've come to trust. 

When it comes to luxury watch brands that are well-known and  reasonably attainable, I'll go with four popular brands: Bulova, Movado, Seiko, and Tissot. Each of them has plenty of models that can be found at middle class price ranges from $300 to $1200. These are serious prices for serious timepieces.  They are also attainable luxury for nearly everyone.

A Bulova Precisionist Quartz Watch

Bulova Luxury Watches for Men

Bulova is owned by Seiko, but is headquartered in New York. The company has a rich history as part of American life. Generally, a Bulova watch for men will run $300 to $1500. I currently have four Bulova watches. If you shop sales, you can get great prices on high quality watches. Here is a link to Bulova Men's Watches on Amazon.

A Movado Museum Classic Quartz watch for men

Movado Luxury Watches for Men

Movado watches are another American brand with a long history of manufacturing high quality watches in Switzerland. They are best known for their iconic Museum watches which feature a gold disc in the 12 o'clock position and minimalist dials. Movado watches can be quite expensive. Some Movado watches can be up to $3000, but with smart shopping, you should be able to get a nice one in the $300 to $1000 range. A quartz Museum Classic can be found for $700 and a mechanical one for around $1000. The brand has also experimented with their classic styles to present them in more youthful formats and they can be found in the $300 to $500 range. I don't have a Movado watch yet, but eventually I will get one. Here is a link to Movado Men's Watches on Amazon.

A Seiko Presage Automatic

Seiko Luxury Watches for Men

Seiko is one of Japan's best known and most respected watch brands. They aren't cheap. Grand Seiko and King Seiko models cost thousands of dollars and compete with the best Europe has to offer. When you visit the brand on Amazon, you'll have to scroll down a bit to find regular Seiko models that cost around $1000, from there you can also find many popular models in the $400 to $500 price range that is a sweet spot for many purchasers. For luxury, you might check out the Seiko Presage Automatic Cocktail series of watches.  Here is a link to Seiko Men's Watches on Amazon.

A Tissot Carson Powermatic 80 Automatic Watch

Tissot Luxury Watches for Men

Tissot is a respected Swiss brand that is owned by the Swatch group.  Established in 1853, Tissot provides a wide variety of watches starting at prices as low as $140 on Amazon. The brands watches top out at around $1300 on the popular e-commerce site with plenty falling into the $400 to $500 sweet spot. My first Tissot was the Tissot Carson Powermatic 80 Automatic. It brings old world charm to my wrist and a Swiss movement with a long power reserve. Visit this link to see Tissot Watches for Men on Amazon.

Each of these watch brands brings a unique sense of style and luxury to the wearer.  In the Christmas gift giving season, the quality and expense of each of these brands also signifies the giver's esteem for the recipient. These watches are serious, high quality, gifts. 


Saturday, December 14, 2024

Sharp Watch Shout Out: The Casio G-Shock for Imperial Storm Troopers

If anyone needs a break, it has to be the Imperial Storm Troopers from Star Wars. They are constantly getting blasted or cut up with light sabres. It's can't be an easy life. They probably don't even get paid enough to buy official Star Wars merchandise.  Fortunately, I found the perfect watch for them from Casio. It's the Casio G Shock in White (Model GA-700-7ACR).  This watch is a great gift idea for any Star Wars fan or winter warrior.

You can find this great looking watch here on Amazon. This watch is strongly made with 200 meters of water resistance and a shock proof movement.  The resin body of the watch is also shaped to protect the watch dial from impact. If you'd like to get this Casio G-Shock watch or study it further, you can find it here on Amazon.  If you are looking for a less expensive alternative, the Casio Tough Solar in white has the same Star Wars look for even less.  You can check out my post on it here.  These non-Star Wars Star Wars watches are a great buy.





Wednesday, December 11, 2024

Watch Wearing Wednesday: Caribbean Joe Cushion Case Quartz Watch

Lately, I've been wearing my new Caribbean Joe Cushion Case Quartz Watch. It was the Caribbean Joe watch I sighted a week ago. That's willpower. I held off buying it for a whole day. However, it was a great deal at Kohl's. With all the different coupons and Black Friday deals, I was able to get it for less than $20. It's pictured here at the Unclaimed Baggage store under the watchful gaze of professional diving equipment that was lost in the air transportation system.

A commercial dive mask appears to be looking at my Caribbean Joe Watch

The watch has non-functional subdials for decorative purposes. In some ways, I hate non-functional subdials. However, I'm also a little relieved not to have to fuss with setting the subdials. Once again, Caribbean Joe achieves the mission of achieving good looks on a low budget.

Tuesday, December 10, 2024

Titanium Tuesday: The Bertucci Men's A-2T Original Classic Field Watch

Bertucci is a small watch company that is quickly making a name for itself.  Bertucci designs and patents many of its watches and components in the United States and assembles the watches in the United States using a mix of US and globally sourced parts. They have the Bertucci A-2T Original Classic with a 40mm diameter  Titanium case. I've been looking at field watches for quite some time and this one is a good choice.

Bertucci A-2T Original Classic Titanium Watch

The watch has some impressive features that make it field ready.  Quicksand, swamps, and river fording are all easily undertaken since the watch has a screwdown crown and screwdown caseback that provides 200 meters of water resistance. It also has an R-Type harden mineral crystal for scratch resistance. The watch has a Japanese or Swiss quartz movement.

The Bertucci A-2T Original Classic Titanium Field Watch is listed on Amazon here.

Sunday, December 8, 2024

Sharp Watch Shoutout: The Bulova Super Seville

The hot trend in men's watches right now is the return of dress watches and the return of smaller dial sizes. Perhaps it is due to the mass realization that we won't all be SCUBA diving today? Or, maybe, it's a matter of men making the best of return to the office mandates? I'm not sure. But, it has certainly surfaced some interesting watches lately. The Bulova Super Seville (Model 97B223) brings together a high tech Precisionist quartz movement, the richness of a gold tone, and the best of retro style. This is a watch that really deserves a sharp watch shout out!

Bulova Super Seville (Bulova photo)

Sometimes, I think that gold-toned stainless steel watches with fluted bezels are simply copying the famed Rolex Datejust. But, Bulova brings in an interesting twist with what they call a retro TV case shape. The iconic tuning fork also brings in a touch of class. The 262 kHz Precisionist movement brings in technology that brings extraordinary timekeeping and a smooth, almost sweeping, motion to the second hand. I think Bulova has brought together a unique package with the Super Seville.

Bulova Super Seville - Bulova Photo

Finally, I can't really afford this watch. But, at about $500 to $800, it's not entirely out of reach either. If I had to suit up on a regular basis and interact with executives or argue cases in a courtroom, this watch would be a great choice. Heck, in a situation where business casual means a nice dress shirt with no tie, a great pair of slacks, and really nice shoes, the Bulova Super Seville would be a great choice. 

I can really envision this watch as part of a very sharp outfit for a high profile job. But, I can't see it on Amazon yet.  If you'd like a Bulova Super Seville, you can find it here on the Bulova Website. The watch is also available at Zales, Reeds, and other jewelers.  For something this nice, it might be good to see it in person and have the bracelet adjusted as needed.

Friday, December 6, 2024

Watch Shopping at the Unclaimed Baggage Store

I recently added a Diesel Mega Chief to my collection. With a 51mm diameter dial, it's an iconic big watch design from Diesel.  It's a quartz watch with subdials and an interesting metal shield or guard around the 3 o'clock position.  You can read all about, and possibly buy, this great watch here on Amazon. For me, the source of my watch is the more interesting story.  I bought this watch used at the Unclaimed Baggage store in Scottsboro, Alabama.  It has some wear  and tear, but it was only $54.

My Diesel Mega Chief

According to the Unclaimed Baggage store website, whenever airlines lose passenger bags or recover items left behind on airliners or in airport terminals, they try to find the owner for 3 months.  Then, they sell the goods to Unclaimed Baggage.  They recycle some, donate some, and sell the best at their retail store and online.  Getting to the brick-n-mortar store is quite a journey, but they have some amazing items at often amazing prices. You can see a tiny fraction of their inventory on the watch portion of their website.

Watches Priced from $30 to $59 at the Unclaimed Baggage Store

The store segments watches into price categories.  They have tons of inexpensive (less than $30) digital and analog fashion watches hung from pegs on displays out on the sales floor of the jewelry section.  Under the counter, the store has watches usefully segments by price up to about $300 or $400.  Above that, they have luxury watch displays with brands like Movado and then even more expensive brands like Nivada, Tudor, and Rolex. Store management generally has a good idea of what watches are worth from various used watch stores, online auctions and the like. You can get some good discounts from new prices, but you won't find a Tudor watch with a scuffed strap for $200.

The shop offers battery replacement for $4.99 on watches you purchase.  That is probably a good idea since you don't know how long the watches on display have been ticking.