I’m personally a huge fan of the Seiko Mechanical Automatic watch, which is down to $219 from $550. It has a substantial 39.9mm case that matches its stainless steel band. It has a super-precise mechanical movement and the case is water resistant down to 100 meters, which is a lot more water resistant than your human body.  If you’re looking for something a little more tactical, the Citizen Eco-Drive Promaster Nighthawk (currently $211 down from $395) offers a 42mm case with more complications than a simple fashion watch. You get dual-times, as well as the date and even some pilot-specific features. It still looks like a classic chronograph, but it’s more advanced than its purely style-oriented companions.  The Timex Expedition is currently $65, which is roughly 20 percent down from its normal price. It borrows its design from classic military watches and offers chronograph functionality, which means it keeps time to 1/20th of a second. It’s water-resistant to 100 meters and the indiglo backlight makes it easy to see in the dark. It looks way more expensive than it is. 

Seiko Men’s Essentials Japanese Quartz $104 (Was $250)Citizen Eco-Drive Corso Quartz Men’s Watch, Stainless Steel with Leather strap $164 (Was $250)Citizen Eco-Drive Promaster Nighthawk Quartz $211 (Was $395)Timex Weekender Chronograph 40mm Watch $48.87 (Was $80)Timex Easy Reader 38mm Leather Strap Watch $29 (Was $36.52)Timex Women’s Easy Reader Leather Strap 30mm Watch $31 (Was $47)Seiko Men’s Japanese Mechanical Automatic Watch: Gold on black $219 (Was $550)Timex Expedition Scout 36mm Watch $35 (Was $60)Timex Men’s Expedition Scout 40 Watch $37 (Was $52)Casio Retrograde Chronograph $76 (Was $86)