I’ve been into watches for as long as I can remember. As a kid, I was fascinated by them, and by my teens I’d already started building a small collection. The problem? I was buying without much thought. At one point, I owned more than 20 watches — most of them inexpensive, impulse purchases that didn’t really mean anything.Well, fast-forward to a few years ago, when all of that changed. I started taking the craft of watch collecting seriously — diving into online watch communities, filling my feeds with watch content, and falling into more than a few late-night YouTube rabbit holes that lasted way too long. That’s when I decided to reset. I sold off most of my collection and kept only a small handful — the watches I’d intentionally added over the past few years. I moved from simply collecting watches to curating a collection. The difference? Becoming an informed buyer.Today, my lineup is intentionally attainable. Most of the watches I own fall firmly into the “budget buy” category (including my favorite affordable dive watch) — generally topping out at a couple hundred bucks. I’ve also dipped my toe into entry-level luxury with brands like Tissot and have naturally explored great watch storage solutions. Truth be told, I’m slowly working toward breaking into the true luxury space. (If you’re curious, I’ve got my eye on the Omega Seamaster.) But we’ve got time to get there.Until then, let’s open the (digital) vault and explore the watches that earn their spot on my wrist—and in your rotation.Amazon, Alex AronsonA budget-friendly dive watchRating: 4.6 out of 5 stars I slide this one in nearly every roundup that I can, simply because I love it so much. With more than 10,000 5-star reviews, it’s no surprise this watch is a total no-brainer. Whether you’re just getting into watch collecting or already deep in the hobby, the Casio dive watch is an affordable piece of wrist candy that’s as functional as it is stylish. It comes on a comfortable rubber strap, measures an impressive 44 millimeters, and you can even read my full review here. Promising review: " Looks great and feels like quality. Has some weight to it. For the price you can’t get a better deal. Great gift. Easy to read the time." – Ramin MehrabaniAmazon, Alex AronsonA family heirloom that makes for a handsome dinner watch (that's also a dead ringer for a mega-luxury option)Rating: 4.7 out of 5 stars While my exact version of this watch is a vintage hand-me-down and no longer available, this model is about as close as it gets. Consider this Seiko essential an affordable alternative to the (far more expensive) Cartier Tank — without sacrificing timeless appeal. The watch nails classic elegance with its slim rectangular case, champagne-toned dial, gold accents, and pared-back markers. Details like the black cabochon crown and brown alligator-style leather strap elevate the look even further, giving it a distinctly refined feel that easily punches above its weight. And the cherry on top: it’s solar-powered, so you get vintage-inspired style with modern convenience. Promising review: "This Seiko Tank is a wonderful sit-in for the mega expensive Cartier. It's definitely not a daily drive for me but I love wearing it on occasions for a nice dinner out. Seiko does nice watches at a great price. Yea Japanese watches!" – Nicholas P.Amazon, Alex AronsonTissot's chronograph watch that I wear every dayRating: 4.8 out of 5 starsMeet the watch I’ve been wearing (practically) every day for the past few years: the Tissot PR516 chronograph. And yes — I love it. The 40-millimeter case has a satisfying weight to it and strikes a great balance between sporty and refined. The dial is clean and sophisticated, while the chronograph detailing features a metallic sunray effect that is absolutely stunning it catches the light. Inspired by 1970s-era sports watches, this stainless steel timepiece comes on a polished silver-tone bracelet that’s comfortable and — more importantly — doesn’t snag arm hair. It’s water-resistant up to 100 meters and finished with a scratch-resistant sapphire crystal with an anti-reflective coating. Add in Super-LumiNova for low-light visibility, and you’ve got a chronograph that looks just as good dressed up as it does handling everyday wear.Promising review: "I’ve had nothing but great complimentswhen wearing this watch out for the evening." – John L.Amazon, Alex AronsonAn elevated digital watchRating: 4.7 out of 5 stars Retro-inspired with a modern build, the Tissot PRX digital blends the iconic PRX design with the novelty of a digital display for a fresh, unexpected twist. It carries over the same integrated bracelet and case design that made the PRX a hit — just reimagined in a distinctly old-school digital format. The watch is available in both 40 and 35 millimeters (I went with the smaller size to really lean into the vintage feel). For colorways, I opted for the classic silver bracelet with a black dial, but there’s also a bold gold-on-gold option that makes a serious statement. Promising review: " Best digital watch ever for a more minimalist look. Swiss made. Precision designed. Gorgeous on any guy. Forget Hamilton and paying 2-3 times as much for a watch that just gives the time and not the date, day or alarm, as a typical retro digital watch should have. Forget Casio which has too many bells and whistles. This Tissot strikes the perfect tone: 12 or 24 hour, minutes, seconds, daily alarm, 2nd time zone, day date and year. All easily accessible via the classic 3 button format. Did I mention it looks stunning?" – AshleyDelAmazonA dressier dive watchRating: 4.5 out of 5 stars The Seiko 5 sports automatic GMT delivers classic, elevated dive-watch style at a surprisingly accessible price. Sized at 42.5 millimeters, it features a magnified date window with black-and-gray bezel that clicks with just the right amount of resistance. A skeleton window caseback reveals the inner mechanics, which is a premium detail you don’t often see at this price point. Finished with a stainless steel case and polished bracelet, it feels solid on the wrist and wears like its size. There are a few other dial/bezel color combos, including a very seaworthy black on blue. With water resistance up to 100 meters, it’s a dependable, everyday option that looks great in any rotation. Promising review: "stunning — great finish, comfortable bracelet, and precise GMT function. The seller It’sAboutTime was outstanding, showing care and professionalism. Highly recommend both the product and the store! Will definitely buy again." – Willian TalesAmazon, Alex AronsonA classic Tissot that I wore when I said "I do"Rating: 4.6 out of 5 stars I love this retro-inspired timepiece so much that it was the watch I wore on my wedding day (read my full review on it here). It boasts Swiss quartz movement and a 316L stainless steel case, offering both style and durability. The PRX pays homage to Tissot’s iconic line of men’s watches from the 1970s, echoing the signature tonneau (barrel-shaped) case design from 1978. It wears very comfortably thanks, in part, to the 12-millimeter, retro-style stainless steel bracelet with a hidden butterfly clasp. It’s available in 35, 38 ( new!), and 40 millimeters in diameter. And if you want to change up the look, the interchangeable quick-release system makes it easy to swap in a leather or silicone strap — depending on whether you’re going for a dressy or sporty vibe. If you're looking for a little variety in your life, the rose gold/navy PRX Powermatic 80 (pictured above) takes things to the next level with automatic mechanics and a textured watch face for added appeal. Promising review: "I am glad I chose the Tissot PRX over Citizen Tsuyosa. I am very happy with my watch and this is very comfortable and looks amazing, very shiny." – AnthonyClose Trending In ShoppingMore In Shopping
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