$200.00-$500.00

Citizen Promaster Eco-Drive

The Citizen Promaster is another fantastic Japanese watch. Citizen has been a leader in the watch business for nearly a century, and its Eco-Drive movement has earned them a place in watch enthusiasts' hearts. Citizen believes that this solar-powered movement will retain correct time for up to ten years. Despite its exquisite appearance, the Promaster model is nevertheless quite adventure-friendly. It's water-resistant to 200 meters and has a super titanium casing for further durability.

Hamilton Khaki Field Mechanical

For 2019, Hamilton added a couple more PVD choices to this iconic field watch. The original is a dead ringer for various field watches used by the United States military during and after Vietnam. No, it's not military-grade, but it's a Swiss-made timepiece with a terrific American aesthetic.

Seiko Men's Prospex Automatic watch

If the last Seiko watch on this list didn't exactly tickle your fancy, this macabre spin on a classic diving watch just could. The Prospex SRPB55 'Black Ion' has a silicone strap, LumiBrite markers and hands for easy low-light reading, a durable stainless steel casing, and a striking gold-on-black design. The spinning bezel is a wonderful addition, especially given it's a diver watch - however we're quite sure most people like it as a fashion accessory rather than a real dive watch.

Casio Edifice

With its durable case engineering, multi-function applications, and funky color schemes, Casio basically developed the action watch. One of the most popular models is the Casio Edifice, which now has increased features like as solar technology. It may be synced with a smartphone to provide it access to the accurate time in its present location as well as up to 300 cities across the world. It sports a black dial with blue or red accents and a stainless steel case and band.

Orient Bambino V5

What's not to like about this timepiece? Well, it boasts a Japanese automatic movement, a domed dial and crystal, a wearable 40.5mm case, and a surprisingly soft stock leather strap for a dress watch (30m).

Nothing has changed in terms of technical specifications with the most current generation of the Bambino, so if you prefer the dial design of the V4, V3, or older models, you should get one of those.