There’s a romantic, satisfying feeling one gets from using a watch as it was made to be used, something that’s difficult to get from simply checking the time on one’s iPhone. This goes doubly so for complicated timepieces, such as mechanical dual-time or travel pieces, and luckily, you don’t have to spend a fortune to get yourself a cool example. Just check out some of the GMT watches below.
Tissot Navigator GMT

Tissot has a storied Swiss pedigree, which often overrides the fact that most of their entry-level watches (this one included) are quartz. If you’d rather hold out for an automatic Swiss GMT, you can expect to pay a lot more, especially for vintage — but this bad boy promises accuracy, reliability and the obvious good looks of a heritage-inspired timepiece. It also comes with the original oyster-style bracelet, which looks to be on par with or better than what many watch brands will give you in the sub-$1000 price range. Long story short: quartz or otherwise, you could do a lot worse.
From the seller: “Original Tissot stainless steel bracelet. Very good condition.”