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Things to Consider When Buying a Casual Watch Under $100

A quality watch at an affordable price is always a good deal — but is it still right for you? Whether you are a first-time buyer or a watch collector, getting a new piece can be daunting, especially with the dizzying number of options available. Plus, it does not help that everyone, from your watch dealer to your dad, has their own opinions to share. To make it easier for you – and to help you avoid buying one on a whim – we have compiled a list of things to consider when purchasing casual men’s watches under $100

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Personal Taste & Preferences in Casual Men's Watches

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When buying
casual men’s watches under $100, first ask yourself: do you really love the piece you have chosen, or are you just drawn to the idea of owning it? It is easy to be swayed by current trends or simply great marketing. If you are getting a watch that will probably make a statement for a while but will spend most of its time in the box, then it is definitely worth reconsidering. 

Instead, focus on what genuinely appeals to you. For instance, is the watch compatible with your style? Do you prefer minimal dials, like the Classic Boyd Watch, or bold designs? Do you gravitate towards neutral shades or vibrant pops of color, such as the striking blue hues of the Dubline Walnut Blue Watch? Remember, your taste may also change over time, so opting for something more classic can be a safer option compared to a watch that is too ‘out there’. Whatever you pick, just be sure that this is a watch that you will actually wear. 

Watch Movement

As they say, what is on the inside matters most. When purchasing casual men’s watches under $100, it is important to first be familiar with the different watch movements. Quartz watches, for instance, are ideal for those seeking something low-maintenance and highly reliable. On the other hand, mechanical and automatic watches require more of your attention to maintain accuracy and longevity. Hence, consider your preferences for precision and upkeep when buying a new timepiece. 

Quality Materials

Naturally, you want a watch that will last for years, regardless of what you are paying for it. This is why you should check the materials of the timepiece. For example, if you are exploring leather watches, make sure they are made from high-quality leather rather than cheap imitations.

Stainless steel is often in high demand for casual men’s watches under $100 due to its resistance to scratches and damage. Other materials, such as titanium, platinum, ceramic, and gold, are also commonly used. Wooden watches have recently gained popularity because of their sustainability, lightweight feel, and unique designs.  

If you are allergic to specific materials, choose a watch that reduces the risk of skin sensitivity or allergic reactions. 

Features & Functions

You can find all sorts of features in casual men’s watches under $100 these days, such as multifunction sub-dials, dual time zones, moon phases, and so on. Therefore, you should choose a timepiece based on the functions you want and, more importantly, need. For instance, the day-date function of the Classic Day-Date Ebony Walnut Watch is always useful. Alternatively, if you prefer an accessory without any of the extra frills, there is no need to wear a watch that you would not use for anything other than telling time.

Size & Fit

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Size really does matter, so keep your tape measure ready. After all, it does not make sense to buy
casual men’s watches under $100 if they do not fit comfortably. Knowing your wrist size will help you avoid getting a watch that looks too big or too small on your wrist. Simply measure the circumference of your wrist where you usually wear your watch, and check the length of the watch (the distance between the upper and lower lugs) to see if it is suitable for you. As a general rule of thumb, the watch’s lugs should not extend beyond your wrist. 

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Buying Casual Men’s Watches 

While there are plenty of factors to mull over when buying casual men’s watches under $100, do not overlook the simple details that can save you some time and hassle in your decision-making. For instance, does the watch suit your lifestyle? If you are into sports, check out Treehut’s ocean plastic waste watches with water-resistant straps. If your average day involves back-to-back meetings, something refined and comfortable like the Dubline Ebony Brown NATO Watch is your best bet. 

However, the process of purchasing a watch does not have to be entirely rational. The best advice would be to get whatever makes you feel your best when wearing it.

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