Probably last well, I imagine.
Far too fussy for my eye, though.
If you're looking at spending £400-500 perhaps consider a Christopher Ward - http://www.christopherward.co.uk/men.html
Probably last well, I imagine.
Far too fussy for my eye, though.
If you're looking at spending £400-500 perhaps consider a Christopher Ward - http://www.christopherward.co.uk/men.html
Tissot are decent and don't rule out Seiko either. The Seiko 'monster' is an incredible watch for the money. Again it's an automatic.
I've got this one but with a black rubber strap. If the orange is a bit much, they come with black dials (faces) too...
That's a mechanical watch, BTW - an automatic - and cost nowhere near £900. The boutique brands - Tag Heuer and Omega for example - charge a hefty premium over some equally good watches.
Sorry, difficult to look properly as I'm on my phone. I have a very nice Lum-tec I wear quite often. Very well built for the money and a bit different from a lot of stuff...
I agree with my learned friend above. If you really want that watch - go for it - but be aware it's a fashion watch.
For similar money you could get a 'proper' watch, check out the like of Christopher Ward and Lum-tec for well made lesser known watches...