Esquire highlights seven great men's watches now available on Amazon.
Tissot PRX with vintage style
Citizen Eco-Drive for racing enthusiasts
Casio's retro A158WA-1 model
Orient Bambino offers excellent value
Timex x Snoopy collaboration watch
G-Shock GW-M5610 with solar power
Armitron Sport digital chronograph
Esquire has listed seven top men’s watches that you can find on Amazon, showcasing diverse styles and functionalities. Each watch combines quality with contemporary or classic design elements, catering to various tastes and needs.
Stylish and Functional Timepieces
The Tissot PRX mixes vintage charm with modern features, including a textured dial and an impressive 80-hour power reserve. Similarly, the Citizen Eco-Drive Weekender Brycen Chronograph is inspired by racing and runs on any light source, making it practical for daily use.
Features a black aluminum bezel
Includes a devil red strap
Chrono measures up to one hour
Classic and Nostalgic Designs
Casio’s A158WA-1 brings retro appeal with its slim profile, though its backlight could be brighter. The Orient Bambino remains a budget favorite, offering high-quality craftsmanship and an updated design that adds a day complication and sun/moon sub-dial.
Brand
Model
Features
Style
Timex
Marlin Automatic
Snoopy sketches on the dial
Fun and playful
G-Shock
GW-M5610
Solar-powered battery
Durable and stylish
Armitron
Sport Retro Chronograph
Multiple color options
Retro-funky design
Practical and Trendy Options
The G-Shock GW-M5610-1BJF features a solar battery that lasts up to ten months, while the Armitron Sport Retro offers various styles at affordable prices, including a sleek silver and blue version likened to a digital gaming interface.
These watches not only tell time but also add a fashionable touch to any outfit, making them perfect for both casual and formal settings.
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