I have to tell you -- Steeldive's SD1953 is pretty insane value for money. I was able to pick one up for under $50 during the 11.11 sale, but they're still selling for around the $50 mark.
@Mr.Santana was spot on……Casio MDV-106 the "Duro" any day of the week it’s a superb watch for the money.
Money eh, costs us brits anywhere between £50-£65 via Amazon, in America you can get em cheap at Walmart, one cruncher got one for $11 or $12 insane VFM
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Casio Duro?!
Look at some Swatch watches. They’re bursting with pizzazz and have momentous historical significance.
I would think a Timex Expedition Scout would work fine as a daily wear watch that you could beat up and not get upset over some scratches and dings!
I have to tell you -- Steeldive's SD1953 is pretty insane value for money. I was able to pick one up for under $50 during the 11.11 sale, but they're still selling for around the $50 mark.
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I definitely recommend Timex, they make great watches in a variety of sizes.
@Mr.Santana was spot on……Casio MDV-106 the "Duro" any day of the week it’s a superb watch for the money.
Money eh, costs us brits anywhere between £50-£65 via Amazon, in America you can get em cheap at Walmart, one cruncher got one for $11 or $12 insane VFM
I like Timex but a lot of their quartz watches tend to tick loud. I'd look at Skagen. They offer some models in that price range.
Get something from AliExpress like Steeldive or Heimdallr, San Martin etc.
Thank you everyone for the the help
I decided to go with casio as it was cheap and the watch goes well with other straps too.