Bulova is good. Their precisionist models are excellent with an accuracy of -/+ 10 seconds a year with a sweep hand movement. It would definitely stretch your budget. Bulova is one of the brands owned by Citizen.

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read moreBulova is good. Their precisionist models are excellent with an accuracy of -/+ 10 seconds a year with a sweep hand movement. It would definitely stretch your budget. Bulova is one of the brands owned by Citizen.
e sir, any particular place that you can recommend to buy watches?
SM Megamall - time trend and hour glass
SM Manila - Citizen Emporium
Bulovas are about 20,000+ for the precisionist. I am not sure about the specific pricing as I didn't get one due to their large size. They have other models that are cheaper.
suggestion naman for a watch worth Php 30,000.. Salamat
I might sound ignorant but anyway, a Tag F1 might fit the bill? Not sure actually but check it out anyway.
There's Tissot, Certina, Hamilton...If you're a bit adventurous, then check out Poljot, Vostok, Archimede...
If you're willing to wait: Stowa.
My suggestions are assuming you're male, btw.
Firstly, what kind of watch are you after and what will you use it for? Do you dive? Will you use it for work? Do you want quartz or automatic? The watch has to suit your lifestyle.
There are a lot of watches out there. Make a criteria of what you need the watch for then we can perhaps make a more accurate list of suggestions.![]()
So you're in Singapore. Then I suggest you visit these shops:
Red Army Watches at Wisma Atria
http://www.redarmywatches.com/
They sell mostly Russian watches. I like Poljot and recently got a limited edition Vostok.
Monster Time
14 Scotts Road
#02-22 Far East Plaza
Singapore 228213
http://www.monster-time.com/
Monster Time carries the LACO brand. The rest are mostly used.
For German watch brands Archimede, Tourby, check out:
http://www.de-timekeeper.com/about
For other brands like Tag, Tissot etc that are available in Manila, compare prices first because last time I was there in June, I almost bought a Tag @ 30% off but turns out it's still a bit more than in Manila.
Last edited by mrpathetic; Aug 17, 2012 at 02:26 PM.
Visit hour glass and gnomon watches. Gnomon watches has a website at gnomonwatches.com They have a lot of boutique brands that are pretty good.
At your budget, I would recommend Mido, Tissot, and Hamilton. They have quite a number of models. Tissot has the Le Locle and Hamilton has the jazzmaster. Oh,and don't forget Oris.
Good luck!
What can you say about Skagen Denmark and TW Steel? Is it a good watch?
Skagen and TW steel are alright though I find TW to be bit large for the average wrist for pinoys. Skagen has a lot of thin watches while TW is chunky so I would say that they are at opposite ends in terms of looks. Quality wise, they're not fantastic but they're just ok. They'll tell the time.
Puro G-Shock pa lang watches ko. Just started collecting. Saka na siguro yung mga mamahalin tulad ng mga inyo. Puro pala bigtimers mga watch lovers dito ah.
Share ko lang. Wag nyo ko laiitin.
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Are the Nautica watches good? They look tough, and affordable too. They're under Timex so we can assume that it's reliable in telling time, right? Thanks for the inputs!