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    Hello everyone, as some of you know I'm an 18 year old senior and I've decided that I need a bit nicer watch for certain occasions and everyday use. Currently I have a stainless steel Relic from JC Penney. I'm looking for a Silver colored case, dark face, leather band, and a date feature. I'm looking for something in the $150-$300. I would love to spend more but at this point in time it just doesn't make since. Thank you for your help and suggestions.

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    Can you be any more specific? What size, do you want other functions (like a chrono), is water resistance a factor, any other stylistic preferences, etc etc. There are probably thousands that fit what you have said thus far.

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    Sorry gents. I just need it to be small enough it doesn't catch on dress shirt, suit or uniform sleeves. I can't have anything too flashy. I'd prefer an automatic and it to be fairly accurate. But aside from those things and the date I really don't have any requests. I like some of the rectangular cases but not many are made with leather strap.

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    I'd suggest looking into Seikos. If you don't see one you like, you can contact yobokies (just google him); he is well known and respected for modding Seiko's, and I believe his prices are reasonable. I'd also suggest that you consider joining a watch forum, even if just for access to their B/S/T's. Buying lightly used watches can save you a fair bit. I'm on watchuseek.com myself.

    Don't get too hung up on what strap a watch comes with, because you can always get a new one.

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    A big +1 for Seiko automatics, I love mine! I don't know if the diver's watches would be too big for you, but if I wanted one with a dark face and a leather band, I would buy an SKX173 and put a leather band on it. They probably sell these at most department and watch stores that carry seiko products so you can see in person. I have an SKX175 which is the same watch but with a different face and bezel and have been very satisfied. It is not low profile but it is not gigantic, a good size men's watch IMO.


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    Yea Seiko, Orient, Hamilton, some Chinese makes.
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    Sieko, invicta, orient, and vostok-Europe all come to my mind. +1 to dylan's advice find a watch forum watchuseek is great for it's wide variety and huge size of it's classified section. Recently I just picked up a Vostok-Europe Arkrika off their classified for a third of the price of new. I mention it because it fits all your criteria: price, leather band (bracelet optional), rectangular, automatic. Russian watches tend to be a little more eccentric then there Japanese and Swiss counterparts but the Arktika is fairly conservative. It also has features you won't see on any other watches at this price point (display back, unique GMT complication, day/night complication). It might be a little bit thick for you to fit under your cuffs, I can't say as mine is on a bracelet and I rarely wear cuffed shirts I guess it's about 12-13mm thick so I don't know. Here's a link if your interested: http://www.russia2all.com/index.php?...ktika&x=19&y=6

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    Thanks everyone. The automatic isn't a must. I'd love to spend more but with college next year moneys kinda tight. And thehekler yea I understand I'm addicted to suits, watches and razors. Thankfully I have just enough control not to spend every nickel I get.

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    Quote Originally Posted by holli4pirating View Post
    I'd suggest looking into Seikos. If you don't see one you like, you can contact yobokies (just google him); he is well known and respected for modding Seiko's, and I believe his prices are reasonable. I'd also suggest that you consider joining a watch forum, even if just for access to their B/S/T's. Buying lightly used watches can save you a fair bit. I'm on watchuseek.com myself.

    Don't get too hung up on what strap a watch comes with, because you can always get a new one.
    I picked up a Wester Bro off you BTW very happy with it!...have you picked up a Yobokies before? I never owned a Seiko and if i where to get one it would be his modded Monster. I guess buying Swiss was embeded in my head for some reason, but this guys watch mods are awsome.

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    I was in touch with Yobokies about an avaitor type watch build, but he's dealing with a smaller face size than what I'm after. He could put in an inner bezel to fit a larger case size, but I don't really like that look.

    If I hear about him doing bigger faces in the future, and if I don't find a Type B in my price range before then, I'll definitely consider it.

    Glad to hear you like the Wester, they really made some great razors.

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