We’re less than a month from Watches & Wonders, which is a period of time when the watch world is focused mostly on high end luxury watches, often with eye watering price tags and a built-in inaccessibility. Of course, we enjoy discussing and covering those watches, but ahead of that time of year when things get well and truly crazy in the watch world, we thought we’d take a step back and ask our contributors to pick their favorite watches at a more accessible and welcoming price point. For under $1,000, there’s a ton of variety out there, and a curious watch collector can have just about any style of watch they want, from sports watches of all stripes, to contemporary design focused pieces, and even iconic vintage staples. The choices below reflect the enormous breadth of affordable watches available today, and they only scratch the surface. Let us know what you’d pick for $1,000 in the comments below.
Zach Kazan
For $1,000, watch collectors have a lot to choose from. The first task, I think, is deciding on what lane you want to travel in. Sports watch? Something more casual? Quartz or mechanical? Big brand or small? Vintage, vintage inspired, or totally contemporary? All of these things are possible, and represent open questions at $1,000 or less, which is exciting, and speaks to the overall health of the hobby at an affordable level. There are myriad ways to get into the watch world, or scratch an affordable itch regardless of how experienced you are.
Personally, I find myself drawn toward original design at this price point. Nothing against the Seikos and Hamiltons of the world, or the many great microbrands that are riffing on mid century classics, but I continuously find myself blown away by the enormous creativity in the watch space that we’re seeing at this level year after year, and I’d be remiss not to highlight one of my favorites here. So I’m going with the Brew Retromatic, and even though you can’t buy it on the brand’s website, I’ll pick the no-date copper/salmon dial variant with the trippy concentric circular ridges emanating from the dial’s center.
Maybe this is a bit of a cheat since you can’t really buy this watch new, so I’ll provide a blanket recommendation to Brew in general. Everything they sell is under $1,000 (most of what they sell is under $500), and they are leading the charge in the affordable indie/micro scene at the moment when it comes to original, design forward watches. Each watch is a completely original thought, and while some might evoke earlier eras in watchmaking, they are all unmistakably Brew, and are imbued with founder Jonathan Ferrer’s unique sensibility and taste. They’re an insider’s watch brand in the grand scheme of the larger watch landscape, but they’re not exclusive in an uptight way, and owning one immediately makes you part of a vibrant, fun, and welcoming community of watch lovers. Could you really ask for much more for less than a grand?
Chris Antzoulis
One thousand dollars is a helluva lot of money for most folks, myself included. So, for a watch to be a favorite in this category, it would have to be something I can wear just about everywhere and can go with any color combination my mind can dream up…and I can conjure some crazy fits. With that in mind, you might think the Hamilton Murph is a mellow pick, but if you’ll allow me a moment to pontificate on its perfection, you might see why it’s the best choice for you as well.