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For a watch you want to use, rather than collect, we've got you covered in style.
For a watch you want to use, rather than collect, we've got you covered in style. (Photo: Courtesy MVMT Watches)

The Best Watches Under $150

Time does not have to equal a ton of money

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For a watch you want to use, rather than collect, we've got you covered in style.
(Photo: Courtesy MVMT Watches)

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There are plenty of affordable but high-quality watches that will help you track your trail progress or accessorize that new suit. To find the best ones, we scoured online reviews then put a handful to the test. Here are our five favorites under $150.  

Timex Weekender Chrono ($50) 

Timex Weekender Chrono
Timex Weekender Chrono (Courtesy Timex)

The is a classic chronograph watch, with a timeless design that’s water resistant to 30 meters. The leather band and colorful face make it look good with a flannel or an Oxford.

MVMT Voyager Rosewood ($145) 

MVMT Voyager Rosewood
MVMT Voyager Rosewood (Courtesy MVMT Watches)

MVMT sells direct to consumer, which saves you money. We particularly like the , which comes with a leather band and gold frame. It's a classy, but not overly expensive and great for the office. 

Nokia Steel ($130)

Nokia Steel
Nokia Steel (Courtesy Nokia)

The problem with activity trackers is they look like activity trackers. Not so with , which tracks your steps, sleep, and a large selection of activities. It also syncs with your smartphone for an easy readout. 

TomTom Spark 3 ($130) 

TomTom Spark 3
TomTom Spark 3 (Courtesy TomTom)

The gives you an onboard GPS that lets you record and or preload routes, and also has a breadcrumb feature to help you find your way back to the trailhead. The battery life is decent—up to 11 hours in full GPS mode—and the price point can’t be beat.

Casio G-Shock GX56BB-1 ($130) 

Casio G-Shock GX56BB-1
Casio G-Shock GX56BB-1 (Courtesy Casio)

If you need an everyday watch that you can beat to hell, look here. There are a lot of choices within the line, but we like the new, stealthy . It’s backlit, solar-powered, shock-resistant, and waterproof to 200 meters. 

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