Context is everything - your question could be interpreted different ways. If we’re talking entry-level, as in first mechanical watch, insert any Seiko 5, Orient, etc. here as an answer.
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I've probably misunderstood the question but the Hamilton interstellar. Nothing that costs £600 should be classed as 'entry level'
Context is everything - your question could be interpreted different ways. If we’re talking entry-level, as in first mechanical watch, insert any Seiko 5, Orient, etc. here as an answer.
OP as entry level Rolex
56 as entry level VC
How is this JLC Reverso an entry level watch?
Just was listening to a Teddy Baldassarre video where he referred to the Vacheron Constantin 1921 as having “a classic entry-level movement…”
Wait what?
"Entry level" to the hobby is completely different than the same phrase for each particular brand.
Hobby wise, entry level would be Casio and Timex models. $10-$100 models.
Entry level VC is a $11K watch.
Such a wide swing. An entry level boat for me would be a used canoe, for someone else it might be an 8 figure sailboat.