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06-04-2022, 04:54 AM | #1 |
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Family man looking for a cheap yet sturdy alternative
This might send some people rolling in laughter and some throw a disdainful smile. But honestly, I'm looking forward to a really inexpensive, decent-looking watch now. I intend to wear this one during the weekends; the only time of the week the old 'trouble-and-strife' literally chases me around to run the household chores.
I found the Slim Runway and the Gage Chronograph immensely attractive for the purpose, looks and the budget I have. Looks like I'm going to pull the trigger on both . However, before I do that,I look up the learned folk here for some first-hand lowdown on these two models. In the sense: i. If anyone is already using any or both these models? ii. When did you have to change the batteries? iii. Is it easy for water to get inside them? iv. May I expect them to stay shiny all throughout? v. What's the life expectancy of these watches? I'm aware of the Seiko 5 or the Orient or the Citizen; I already own a few, so do not recommend these brands. But you can definitely direct me towards other MK models in the league of these two models. Thanks for reading me out. Last edited by Bornwith2hands; 06-04-2022 at 04:55 AM.. Reason: Correcting Typo |
06-07-2022, 04:23 PM | #2 |
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Overall, neither of these watches (and likely nothing produced by MK) is a good fit for this use case.
ii. Generally most quartz watches in this price range will require a battery every ~2 years, so how long it takes for it to require its first battery change depends mostly on how much time has elapsed from when it left the factory to when you bought it (you'd hope that the movements are stopped, that's not always the case). iii. As a general rule, I don't expose watches to water unless they have a screw down crown - certainly not any chronographs. Too many opportunities for water ingress. I would not expect either of these watches to survive being subjected to regular water exposure. iv. Not sure which colors you're looking at, but if it's anything other than steel-tone, the PVD case treatment will scratch/wear off quickly. The crystal in both is a mineral crystal, rather than a sapphire one, so it will be prone to scratches. I would not expect particularly robust clasps or bracelets, either. The case sizes are on the large side, so it'll be easier to bang them into stuff. TLDR: These are cheap, disposable fashion watches. I would not expect them to last a long time or to hold up well to regular wear. I'd wear a Seiko, Orient, or Citizen 10/10 times before I'd wear a MK, especially for doing chores. |
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06-08-2022, 07:54 PM | #4 |
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I know you said you didn't want a Citizen recommendation nor do I know which Citizen watches you have. But I have this one:
https://www.amazon.com/Citizen-Eco-D.../dp/B016R90ZK2 Although I bought it at Jomashop for much less....just under $300. This is my everyday beat around watch. The metal bracelet has been comfortable and durable. I've dunked the watch in water from swimming in a pool (both regular and salt water) along with going into the ocean with it. It's held up to all of those abuses. In addition, no worries about batteries as it's an Ecodrive. And to add to the durability of the watch, it has a sapphire crystal. I've had this watch since 2018 and it's survived the above abuse without issue. |
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06-08-2022, 08:07 PM | #5 |
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See the MK Gauge uses a mineral glass for the crystal. And for that price range that is fine or expected ?
But I was listening to a Watchfinder & Co video last week and they said be sure to get a sapphire crystal. I don't know if you should make a purchase dependent of mineral of sapphire, but it might be something worth researching. |
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06-08-2022, 08:25 PM | #6 |
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Get a Galaxy Smartwatch. You can change the face anytime and it works with IOS too. It also looks more like a real watch than the Apple watch. I bought an anodized black link bracelet for mine as I don't like those thin rubber bands.
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06-11-2022, 02:59 AM | #10 |
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Hey guys. Thanks a ton to everyone for their suggestions for the 'real' watches. I agree to what you all said; still, I'd like to see till what extent an MK would hold. Call this my own sweet, little version of a destruction spree. Guess that's the untamed brat inside me speaking.
Seriously folks, I would like to see how far a fashion watch might hold. krisige got my curiosity going. Last edited by Bornwith2hands; 06-11-2022 at 06:28 AM.. |
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06-11-2022, 11:48 AM | #12 |
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If you are still looking for alternatives in terms of fashion watches, I have a couple from Linjer and have been happy with them.
I have this chronograph: https://www.linjer.co/collections/ch...=7077415780412 And this one. Although the one I have, it appears they don't manufacture anymore. It's the same case but the dial on mine is black with white indices and hands. https://www.linjer.co/collections/me...37015822008514 Both watches have sapphire crystals and have Ronda movements. |
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06-11-2022, 09:11 PM | #14 |
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I recently bought a Seiko watch which made me buy a second semi limited run watch. Love them both, great reliable watches from what I’ve seen and punch above their weight for the money. I wouldn’t say Omega quality but still very nice.
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Mineral will scratch far easier, but you can polish it out yourself. I'm guessing we're not talking about a keepsake watch here, so the extra cost of sapphire is not warranted. When they do use a sapphire crystal, also the rest of the watch tends to be more expensive as well. |
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06-27-2022, 03:18 AM | #16 |
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I'll add a vote for G Shock.
But also, check out Shinola. Made in Detroit. Even with Made in USA, these are cheaper than Made in EU watches that they compete with, finish quality wise. |
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07-12-2022, 09:30 AM | #19 |
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Sorry for the prolonged absence, good folk; but as every family man would know, we all are produced by mother and directed by wife (guess that's what makes us as interesting as movies, right guys?) so free will, at times, takes a backseat. However, despite buying the Gage I wasn't been able to wear it for long; my bro-in-law is wearing it currently. So I had to shift my interest to elsewhere.
I went back to the same people whom I got that Citizen from for the Runway and to my surprise, I found an upcoming microbrand offering Beobachtungsuhren-inspired pilot pieces with the option to pre-order. Here you'll find the details (https://www.creationwatches.com/ratio-skysurfer/) and also on their homepage. What do you think,guys? I would like to get one as my daily wear. Last edited by Bornwith2hands; 07-13-2022 at 05:09 AM.. Reason: Forgot to provide the pic; grammar correction. |
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Some similar style watches that I'd consider:
You mentioned that you don't want to consider Seiko - they pack a pretty heavy punch in this price range, but I omitted them because of that. Worth noting: the Ratio watch that you're looking at is a Seiko movement. |
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