The Timex definitely suits your wrist well with this awesome vintage-look. I looked up the Invicta online because I was amazed by how accurate it is, but sadly the cheapest I could find the Invicta was at 147 euros.
The Seiko Chronograph however, is a watch I will have to look into myself since I don't have a chronograph yet and I like it's style. I might not be able to pick this one up, but Seiko offers some other chronograph alternatives, maybe I might be able to find one with a panda dial for a good price.
Great picks too! I especially love the Seiko chronograph and the Timex! These might be considered beater watches by some, but I think this all comes down to how much you can and want to spend on a watch. I wouldn't consider the Seiko a "real" beater watch if I had it in my collection, but more like a sensible and value-for-money chronograph-pick.
Does Watchuseek not have a topic for selling watches? Where I'm from there is one huge online forum on watches, and people can sell watches there to other members. The watches put up there go from cheaper AliExpress watches all the way to $90k Daytona's.
Another platform such as eBay might work as well, and maybe even Facebook Marketplace.
An automatic 35mm PRX has been announced by the CEO of Tissot in Teddy Baldassarre's video on YouTube. For now it is only a PRX with real gold and diamond hour markers, but I expect that Tissot will likely follow with more and cheaper versions since the PRX is one of their best selling watches.
I have a 7.25 inch wrist. I do think you can pull off these larger watches very well, certain types of watches tend to lend itself for larger dimensions while still looking good on smaller wrist sizes. Your Oris definitely is one that suits your wrist well.
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