The biggest mistake one can make when buying a watch is judging it by its price tag. Some $80 Seikos are as loved and respected by watch enthusiasts as $8,000 Rolexes and $80,000 masterpieces from A. Lange & Söhne. There are great timepieces to be found at every price level. That’s why we went and amassed all of our budget-focused guides — from dirt-cheap watches to Haute Horlogerie.
Under $150

Bargain watches get a bad rap, but there are plenty of dirt-cheap options with excellent design and solid build quality.
Under $500

For under $500, you can afford a chronograph, a GMT, a super-thin Bauhaus or a military-style dive watch. Take your pick of our favorites.