Building a Watch Collection on a Budget? Here’s Where to ...
Yes, it is possible to grow horological heights without breaking the bank. It’s time to seek out the latest bargains.
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Alright so Yes, it is possible to grow horological heights without breaking the bank.
It’s time to seek out the latest bargains. Chris Haslam Jeremy White Gear Feb 1, 2026 9:00 AM Building a Watch Collection on a Budget? (yes, really)
Here’s Where to Start Yes, it is possible to grow horological heights without breaking the bank.
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Courtesy of: Hamilton, Bamford, Freestyle, Omega, Swatch, Seiko, Casio, Rotate North, Orient, Blancpain Comment Loader Save Story Save this story Comment Loader Save Story Save this story Featured in this article Hamilton s Field Operative Hamilton Khaki Field Mechanical 38mm $675 Amazon Bamford s Style Switcher Bamford Mayfair 2. 0 Freestyle s Surf Standard Freestyle Shark Classic $70 Freestyle An Upgraded MoonSwatch Omega x Swatch MoonSwatch Mission to Neptune $285 Swatch You don’t need a four-figure Swiss movement to know what time it is—or look good doing it.
One of the most iconic things about “budget” watches today (although its kinder, or more appropriate, to say “affordable”) is that brands have learned to take design cues from luxury timepieces while quietly getting good at the fundamentals: reliable movements, thoughtful materials, and proportions that don’t scream “cheap. ” Take a look at the Orient in WIREDs selection below as a prime example.
Why This Matters
It could easily be argued that were in a golden age of affordable horology (see our full guide here for definitive proof), where, if you choose wisely, $350 or less can buy everything from a desirable dress watch, or a high-end collaboration, and even a supremely capable and classically chic diver. Pieces that will see you right from sunken wreck to boardroom table. And lets not forget the retro allure of digital watches right now, either, with the Shark Classic not only being one of our favorites here, but at $70, its also the most affordable.
This could have major implications for how we use technology going forward.
The Bottom Line
And lets not forget the retro allure of digital watches right now, either, with the Shark Classic not only being one of our favorites here, but at $70, its also the most affordable. Also, should you decide to bag more than a few (and who could blame you at these prices?
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