Watch Experts Say These Under-$300 Timepieces Are An Excellent Value

These Seikos, Casios and more functional designs won’t break the bank.
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A Seiko 5, Casio G-Shock and a Seiko 5 Sport.

We live in an era of digital timekeeping on our phones and computer screens, but some people insist nothing can ever replace the timelessness of a watch

Eric Wind, a leading expert in vintage watches and owner of Wind Vintage, told HuffPost that non-battery-powered mechanical watches, if built extremely well and taken care of properly, should last for hundreds of years. 

“For instance, a Rolex from the last few decades should last 500 years. Very few things in our lives will last as long as a great mechanical watch. Phones and most things in our life will [eventually] be obsolete, but watches endure,” Wind wrote in an email.

Newly minted college students that want to start the school year with a new timepiece may not have a Rolex budget, but Wind and watch expert Raymin Rafii, from Southern California-based retailer Expert Watches, assured us that there are excellent watches available at lower price points, as long as you know what to look for. 

“It is more a matter of brand heritage and lineage,” Rafii said. “For example, Omega has been making fine watches for over 100 years.”

He said that typically, fine watches worthy of investment are associated with automatic or manual winding movement (non-battery powered), but that does not mean you can’t find a good watch with quartz movement (battery powered). 

Rafii also recommends avoiding the hype surrounding watches made by trendy fashion brands and to first consider what type of watch you want, whether it be for daily wear or more formal occasions, and to think about the activities you will be doing while wearing it. 

Both Rafii and Wind believe that the vintage watch realm in particular is a great starting point for young collectors. However, if you’re looking to own a quality watch now, you can peruse the upcoming selection of watches that can be worn through college and beyond.  

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A Casio G-Shock digital series watch
Watch expert Raymin Rafii recommended the Casio G-Shock, an all-purpose watch that is one of the brand's bestsellers and is both shock-resistant and water-resistant up to 200 meters. The digital display has two optional backlight settings, a stopwatch, timer and a flash alert with buzzer feature. Made from a durable resin material, the G-Shock comes in a wide variety of color combinations and various models, like the GWM5610-1, that offer extended features like Bluetooth connectivity and a solar-powered operation.
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A Seiko 5 Sports automatic watch
"The best recommendation I can make is to get a Seiko," said watch expert Eric Wind, who also co-designed Seiko’s recent collaboration with fashion brand Rowing Blazers. Wind said that there are many good options in the Seiko 5 Sports line.

"These are fantastic watches that can often be found for under $300 online and are truly excellent. You can have an automatic watch (powered by the movement of your wrist) that looks great and can withstand a lot of wear and tear, plus you never have to worry about replacing a battery," he said.

This automatic watch is durably housed in stainless steel, is waterproof up to 100 meters and features a day-date display. The Sports collection offers a variety of styles from colorful canvas bands to leather, each one promising steadfast reliability.
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The Swatch x Omega Moonswatch
According to Rafii, the Swatch Moonswatch, which was created in collaboration with Omega watches, may be hard to get but supply is becoming more accessible, and it's a great option for college students. Encased in bioceramic, this watch features a tachymeter scale and quartz movement, a type of movement that uses a battery to send an electrical current through a small quartz crystal, which electrifies it and creates the vibrations required for the watch to keep time. The Moonswatch comes in several color themes like canary yellow, pastel pink and gray.
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A Tissot leather strap watch
Rafii considers Tissot watches to be the best entry-level Swiss watches. This timeless, minimal design features a rugged leather strap and scratch-resistant sapphire crystal face. It's water-resistant up to 100 meters and offers trusted Swiss-quartz movement.
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A Seiko 5 canvas strap watch
Rafii said that most Seikos are good watches — notably Seiko 5s, which are affordable automatic models durably set in a stainless steel and recessed crown. This particular Seiko 5 features a casual canvas strap, a Hardlex mineral crystal dial window and a precise hand movement across the analog display.

Before You Go

The Best Laptops For College Students Under $1,000, According To Reviews
A 13.3-inch MacBook Air with an M1 chip(01 of05)
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Amazon rating: 4.8 out of 5 stars

A MacBook under a grand? Yes, please. For a lightweight computer with up to 18 hours of battery life, the MacBook Air is calling. With Apple M1 processing, this laptop is great for working across apps and running mulitple programs at the same time. This model has a fanless design, meaning your machine will stay quiet even when you have a ton of tabs open. It boasts 8G RAM, 256G SSD storage, a backlit keyboard and an HD camera that you can use for FaceTime and Zoom. If you already have an Apple ID, the MacBook will seamlessly sync with your contact and profile, allowing you to stay connected with ease.

Promising review: "We bought this laptop for our oldest daughter who starts college in a couple weeks and she's already in love as she's using it already to communicate with school and teachers. She said it's easy to navigate and loves everything about it." — A. Reierson
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Acer Aspire 5 15.6-inch laptop with Alexa(02 of05)
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Amazon rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

Music lovers, photo editors and tired college students who want to ask Alexa for the weather will love this 15.6-inch Acer Aspire laptop with Alexa capabilities. It has a 7.5-hour battery life, high-quality graphics and crisp visuals, deep bass and volume and Acer's blue light shield to help protect your eyes during all-night study sessions. It has ports for HDMI connections as well as USBs 1, 2 and 3. It weighs less than four pounds and is thinner than other models, so it's super easy to carry around campus.

Promising review: "I got this laptop before the second semester of college started and it's been a real charm. All the laptops I had in the past were awful but then I got this one and it works really great! I used to play ROBLOX a lot and my past laptops wouldn't last long with it without it starting to slow down. However, with this laptop I've been able to do my college homework and play ROBLOX with just about no trouble at all! Games I play seems to run smoothly and surfing the web can sometimes be faster than even my phone!" — Ramirez Quijano
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HP 15.6-inch laptop(03 of05)
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Rating: 4.4 out of 5 stars

Made with Intel Iris Xe Graphics, this 15.6-inch laptop has super crisp visuals with an anti-glare feature to boot. The Intel Core i5-1135G7 processor makes it speedy and quick to connect with different Wi-Fi networks across campus and it can charge from 0 to 50% battery in 45 minutes. It has a dual microphone system with noise reduction software, so it's ideal for video chatting, conference call or online school and the HD camera gives you clear vision, even if you're in a darker room.

Promising review: "Got this for my college Freshman daughter, she absolutely loves it!! So light to carry around campus, fast connections, and the battery lasts all (class) day. Not to mention all the non class things she does( Facebook, reading, streaming, ETC)" — Maria Hodge
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Microsoft Surface touchscreen laptop(04 of05)
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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

Clocking in at just 2.44 pounds, this 12.4-inch touch-screen laptop is super easy to carry around. It has a 10th Gen Intel Core processor allowing you to have multiple tabs open and a 720p HD camera to make you look sharp on video calls. Its hard disk is 128G with 3.6 GHz cPU speed and 8G computer memory.

Promising review: "My son got one of these for signing up for college summer classes early, and he liked his so much I bought one for myself. This model has worked perfectly for online schooling for my sons (one college, one middle school) as well as my own work from home and career advancement classes online. I’m still using a desktop when I’m home but this lets me continue my work and son’s schooling when traveling. My boys play less video-intensive games on it as well. I highly recommend this model." — Mrs G
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Lenovo IdeaPad folding Chromebook laptop(05 of05)
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Rating: 4.4 out of 5 stars

If you're looking for the ease and speed of a tablet but the processing abilities of a laptop, you'll love this Lenovo IdeaPad that can fold into "tent mode," allowing you to use the touch screen as a standing tablet. The Chromebook feature enables it to sync with your Google account to let you check your email and other G-suite apps with ease. It comes with two USB-C ports, a USB-A port, a microSD card reader and an AUX jack for headphones or microphones.

Promising review: "I got this for my son who’s starting college. So far he loves it. He didn’t know it was a touch screen so that was a nice surprise for him. It’s perfect for his classes. It folds easily to make it more like a tablet. I did get the Lenovo pencil for it so he can write or draw on it as needed." — sdw81
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