There are certainly a number of great watches out there under $1,000 that would make a great first mechanical watch. But what if you wanna really dig into this whole “Watch Idiot Savant” thing? Most of these affordable watches are strictly time-only, but if you really want to start collecting mechanical watches, it’s the complications you want to go after. For that, check out the vintage market, where mechanical complications abound, many falling well below the four-figure threshold. These three — an alarm watch, a GMT and a chronograph — are ideal for new collectors.
Seiko Bell-Matic

What we like: Introduced in 1966 and produced until 1978, the Bell-Matic was Seiko’s crack at an alarm wristwatch, and though the Vulcain Cricket and Jaeger LeCoultre Memovox came before it, this was the first alarm watch with a central automatic rotor. Neat.
Still, for just a bit over $500, you can get your hands on a relatively rare complication, and along with it a nicely proportioned cushion case and a handsome linen pattern dial.
From the seller: Stainless steel case is in very good condition overall showing minor signs of use and wear in keeping with its age. Dial (including rotating bezel) is in very good condition with no major signs of discoloration or hand drag. Signed Seiko case back has some scratches and one deep tool mark but is in otherwise good condition.