13 Best Watches Under $500 | Seiko, Hamilton, Omega and MORE - YouTube

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Maybe you wear a watch every day, maybe just for special occasions
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or like most guys, maybe you are somewhere in between.
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Either way, you don't have to spend a ton of money to get a great watch.
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Even if you can only spend up to $100, there are a lot of great options and if you haven't seen my video
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about the best watches under $100,
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I'll link to that one down in the description.
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In this video, we're going to look at some of the best watches that cost less than $500.
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And we're not looking at fashion watches or watches that are just marked up because of a brand name
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or fancy marketing,
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we're looking at watches from time-tested brands that offer a lot of value for the price tag.
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This list will include both mechanical and quartz watches
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and a lot of different styles and sizes so there's something for everybody.
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Okay, let's get into the list of the best watches under $500.
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We'll go by category, starting with casual and field watches.
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First up the Seiko聽Alpinist.
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This watch is just under 40 millimeters in diameter.
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It's an automatic watch priced at $475.
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Now, you're gonna find this watch on most lists of the best watches under $500.
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It's the SARB017, knowing lovingly as The Alpinist.
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And this is kind of a divisive watch. Some people don't like it, but a lot of people are obsessed with it.
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It's a kind of squat, chunky, green and gold field watch and I think it's one of the coolest looking watches out there.
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It's also chock-full of features. It's got a 50-hour power reserve,
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sapphire crystal, a rotating compass which is really cool.
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200 meters water resistance, see through caseback,
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lumen bright hands and markers, so it is a real field watch despite its kind of unique looks.
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Now, the dressy calfskin leather strap seems like an odd choice for an Explorer's watch,
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but you got to admit the green, gold and brown look really nice together.
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I'll link to this watch and every other watch on this list down below in the description.
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Next up, we have the Filson Field Watch.
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This is a 36-millimeter watch so it's a little bit smaller by today's standards.
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It's a quartz battery-powered movement price at $350.
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This watch definitely leans more casual like most field watches
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and it's a little bit on the smaller side, so it's suitable for guys with smaller wrists
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but it's gonna look great with any casual or smart casual outfit.
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This watch has a stainless steel case that protects the dial and the quartz movement from any dust or moisture.
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It's stylish, it's sturdy, and it's from a respected longtime brand
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and I think it's a great choice if you liked the field watch aesthetic and you have an average or smaller size wrist.
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Speaking of great field watches, next up, we have the Hamilton Khaki Field Mechanical.
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This is a 38-millimeter watch.
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It's got a mechanical movement, so it's hand-winding,
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and it's priced at just under $500.
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Now, I definitely have a thing for field watches and I've actually been wearing the first version of this
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Hamilton Khaki Field Mechanical on my wrist for a few years now.
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There's a new version that's slightly different. The dial is a little bit different. It doesn't have the date window,
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but they're both great.
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Hamilton is originally an American brand. It's got a lot of heritage,
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making watch for the US military and now it's owned by a Swiss company, so it's got a Swiss movement inside
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and I actually think it's one of the best watches you can buy for under $500.
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Since it's a hand-wound movement, not an automatic movement,
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it's a very thin watch.
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It's about 9.5-millimeters thick so it'll just slide under the cuff of any shirt.
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Some people complain about the stock canvas strap this comes on, but
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I personally really like it.
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Note: I did have to poke an extra hole in the strap.
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My wrists are about 6.25 to 6.33 inches around
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and the strap was a little too big for me.
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But this watch looks good on a NATO leather or really any other type of strap that you want to put it on.
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Okay, well let's move on and look at some sport and dive watches under 500 bucks.
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All right, next up we have a legend of a watch -- the Seiko SARB033.
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This is a 38-millimeter watch powered by an automatic movement
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and you can usually find it online for about $425.
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This is arguably the best watch under $500.
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And if someone has a $500 budget and they want to buy their first automatic watch,
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this is usually the one that I recommend.
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This watch is sporty but it can be worn with pretty much any outfit.
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The stainless steel bracelet and the black dial is going to look as good in 50 years as it looks today
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and this watch will still probably be ticking in 50 years if you take care of it.
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This classic Seiko is powered by an automatic Japanese movement with a 50-hour power reserve.
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So that means it's going to keep ticking even if you don't wear for a day or two.
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Complicated only by a subtle date window at three o'clock,
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this watch is a timeless masterpiece.
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It's understated, it's versatile, and I think it's one of the best choices for $500 or less.
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Next up, we have the Orient Mako USA II.
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Slightly larger with a 41.5 millimeter diameter,
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this is also an automatic watch priced at $450.
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For the price, this Orient Mako II has some of the best features for any dive watch under $500.
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It's got a rotating bezel, 200 meters water resistance,
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screw-down crown, fold-over push button bracelet,
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day-date complication, automatic movement,
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hand-winding, hacking, you get the point.
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Plus Japanese watchmaker Orient makes every part of their watches in-house.
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I really think this is one of the best dive watches you can get under $500
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especially if you want a mechanical movement.
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Speaking of automatic dive watches our next watch is the Dan Henry 1970 Automatic diver.
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This is available in a 40-millimeter or 44-millimeter size
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so something for everybody.
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It's an automatic watch and it's priced at just $290.
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Like all Dan Henry watches, this one is Inspired by vintage pieces
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and it was designed by a total watch nerd.
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It's powered by a Seiko automatic movement with 200 meters water resistance
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and it's available in two different sizes with or without a date window.
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It features some details that are typically only found on more expensive divers
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like a rotating inner bezel and applied indices.
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So if you are into micro brands, I think that the Dan Henry 1970 Automatic diver
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is definitely worth checking out if you like the way it looks.
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Next up, no surprise here, the Seiko SKX007.
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This is a 42-millimeter automatic dive watch. It comes in at about $315.
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Despite the fact that I've never been scuba diving,
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for some reason, I'm just kind of enamored by dive watches.
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And the SKX007 is one of the most classic dive watches you can buy.
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You can get it on a rubber strap or a Jubilee bracelet.
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You can replace it with a NATO or an aftermarket oyster bracelet
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but whatever you wear it on, you really can't go wrong with this classic diver.
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This watch has a ton of history, almost a lore behind it
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and it's also very modifiable, so if you're into modifying your watches,
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this is a good one to start with, because there's a lot of aftermarket parts available.
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And if you love the way this watch looks but you need something smaller,
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check out the SKX013 instead.
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That's a watch that I've owned for a few years. I did a full review on it which I will link down below in the description.
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Next up, we have the Brew Retrograph.
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This is a 38-millimeter watch with a meca-quartz movement
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priced at $350.
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So most of the watches on this list are made by companies that have been around for
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decades or longer.
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But there are a couple of micro brands and, you know, I want to give credit where credit is due
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because some of these newer smaller brands are doing some really cool things and I put Brew in that category.
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This watch from New York-based Brew has been raising some eyebrows
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with its rectangular case and the meca-quartz movement.
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This basically means that it's going to have that nice sweeping second hand
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even though it's a battery-powered watch.
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So unlike other quartz watches, it's not gonna tick, it's going to look like an automatic.
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It's also got the chronograph complications, so you can basically use it as like an analog stopwatch
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and at 38 millimeters, I think it's a universally pleasing size.
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Okay, and finally, let's look at some more minimal dressy watches under $500.
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First up, we have the Timex Marlin Automatic.
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This is a 40-millimeter watch.
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It's automatic, hence the name, and priced at $260.
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This watch is dripping with vintage charm
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but the size is more contemporary.
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The Timex Marlin Automatic is much loved.
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It's a somewhat recent release from a brand that's been around forever.
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Available in a silver or gold finish,
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this watch gets an extra character from it mesh band and acrylic crystal.
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Both are kind of vintage details that a lot of people are gonna find very charming.
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The small date window at three o'clock is a subtle complication. It's very practical in my opinion.
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I love having the date window.
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But this watch is otherwise very minimal and appropriate for dressy occasions.
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Next up, we have a Vintage Omega Seamaster.
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So this isn't one specific model, but kind of a category
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and I think once you're at that $500 or less budget,
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it definitely makes sense to look at the vintage market a little bit.
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If you are going to go pre-owned and you have a budget of $500,
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it makes a lot of sense to look at Omega because they have some of the best pre-owned vintage watches out there
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at that price point, and the Seamaster is widely available in a bunch of different varieties
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and if you like the brand and you don't mind the idea or you like the idea of going pre-owned,
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then the Seamaster is a great choice.
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It's a slightly different buying process. It takes a little bit of patience.
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I recommend doing some research, finding the exact model or couple of models that you really like
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and then keeping your eye on the forums and making sure that you find the exact one you like
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and just kind of holding out until you do versus just saying, "I want any Omega." and buy the first one that's available.
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I recommend monitoring sites like Crown & Caliber,
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Chrono24 and Reddit's Watchexchange community.
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These vintage Omegas are popping up everywhere.
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They're widely available so it shouldn't take too long to find the perfect watch for you.
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Going back to new watches, next up, we have the Junghans Max Bill.
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This is a 40-millimeter watch powered by a quartz movement
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and it's usually priced around $359.
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A quintessential Bauhaus-inspired wristwatch,
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this German-made Max Bill is much loved among watch enthusiasts but also students of design.
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This watch features minimalist design elements,
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a large dial, a thin bezel, a matte finish on the dial
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and a generously domed plexiglass crystal.
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The quartz version is very thin at about 7.9 millimeters,
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so it's going to sit very close to your wrist and just slide under the cuff of any dress shirt.
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If you prefer a mechanical watch,
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I recommend checking out the 34-millimeter "unisex" version of this watch instead.
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You can also look at the higher end automatic version of the larger men's watch,
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but it's going to cost more than $500.
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Another great dress watch under $500 is the Tissot EVERYTIME Automatic.
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This is a 40-millimeter watch automatic movement. It's priced around $395.
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This is an average size minimal dress watch
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from a long-established Swiss brand.
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In fact Tissot was founded in 1853 which is pretty crazy.
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It's now owned by the Swatch Group.
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This is a pretty simple watch. It can be worn with casual outfits but it's really best suited for
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I'd say smart casual, business casual and formal outfits.
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It does have some flair with its date window,
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subtly domed sapphire crystal and see through caseback.
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So if you like the minimal look and you only want to own one or two watches,
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I think that the EVERYTIME Automatic is a great choice.
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And last but certainly not least, we have the Seiko Presage Cocktail Time.
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This is a 40-millimeter automatic watch that comes in just under our $500 mark at around $475.
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This watch is a favorite among Seiko enthusiasts
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and it's part of the brand's slightly higher end Presage line.
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The Cocktail Time is an automatic watch with hand-winding and a hacking second hand.
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It has a 41-hour power reserve, so if you skip a day wearing it, it will still be ticking.
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And it's available in a wide variety of dial color and strap combinations.
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If I had to choose one, I'd probably go with the blue sunburst dial and steel bracelet.
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And that is it. That's my list of some of the best watches under $500
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in pretty much every category.
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But there are so many more. This is a really interesting price point.
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There's a lot of great options under $500.
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And I would love to hear from you. What is your number one favorite pick,
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favorite watch for under $500 right now today?
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Let me know down in the comment section.
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If you have any questions for me, feel free to ask.
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Thank you as always for watching and until next time.
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Stay stylish.
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