June 18, 2020

4 Affordable Luxury Watches You Can Buy In 2020

Most people would get several quartz watches in their lifetime. And that’s fine. But for those who are more in the know about movements, they might want to look for mechanical and automatic timepieces that could last them a lifetime without draining their life savings. This is where affordable luxury watches come in. Here are the best watches in this category that you should look into:

Hamilton Jazzmaster SeaView Day Date Auto

The Jazzmaster from Swiss brand Hamilton has one of the most varied sets of models in a collection. But the Sea View Day Date Auto is the only timepiece in its line, and best believe that the company made sure it’s worth the buy. This is not only a stunning timepiece, but it’s also a versatile one that anyone can rock every day of the week.

 

The black dial in a stainless steel case may be as classic as they come when it comes to aesthetic, but with the rotating bezel, it elevates the watch into a level that can be compared to the best of diver’s watches. The timepiece is inspired by the seas, has an H-30 in house caliber movement with an 80-hour power reserve (so you can take it off at the end of the week, and it still will be beating when you pick it up the next Monday), and stainless steel clasp. 

Longines Conquest

Longines is a Swiss luxury brand that recently has made changes to its pricing schemes, which means some of its more iconic timepieces can be up for grabs without the astronomical prices. The Conquest is a great watch from the brand, and if you’re one to have a particular preference for a sports watch, then you should check it out.

 

Longines has always had a pretty individual design aesthetic. Most of its watches are muted, elegant and fluid. The Conquest can be had in an automatic or quartz movement. The entry-level quartz should be a great starting point for everyone, but if you prefer the automatic piece, you’d need to shell out more.

 

Seiko Sports 5

Legendary on its own, the Seiko Sports 5 collection is the quintessential budget-friendly automatic watch line. You can search for a Sports 5 right now and find deals for as low as $75. Don’t get us wrong – those automatic watches are great in their own right, but the famous SARBs are what you should be looking at. 

 

The  SARB033, in particular, is as gorgeous as the watches from Omega and Rolex. It won’t be a slouch in a room full of Swiss watch brands; as specs-wise, it can go toe to toe with many of them. The simple and effective design of the watch is a classic, and with Seiko’s branding history and heritage, it’s a watch that anyone should have in their collection.

Tissot Seastar

Tissot is another Swiss watchmaker that made it possible for quality timepieces from that side of the world to be accessible to the public. Tissot’s retail strategy is unheard of among its contemporaries, choosing notoriety instead of exclusivity. If you search the Internet right now, you’ll probably find a Tissot retailer near you.

 

Now on to the Seastar. It’s a Powermatic 80, which is an exceptional starter automatic watch with all the right bells and whistles to impress even the most discerning of connoisseurs. You also get a pretty good deal at less than $1000 in retail. Plus, the materials used like gold/rose gold trims lend the watch a subtle elegance that’s missing on some of the more expensive timepieces.

Takeaway

If you think that quality watches are automatically expensive, then you are only half-right. Swiss luxury watch brands do price their watches expensively, but you can get affordable luxury watches that do the job for a fraction of those prices.

 

SHARE THIS POST ON: Facebook

Speak Your Mind

*