Between €50 and €150. Below €50, you risk a rotten move. Above €150, it's no longer "cheap". In this range, you find reliable watches with Miyota or Ronda.
With good movement (Miyota): 5-7 years. With an automatic movement: 20+ years if you maintain it. With a bad movement: 1-2 years maximum.
Amazon if you want an easy and free return. Official website if you want the best guarantee. Both are safe. Avoid unknown marketplaces.
Look at the specs: “3 ATM” = splash resistant. "5 ATM" = can be worn in the shower. "10 ATM" = can be worn in the swimming pool. "20 ATM" = can be worn while diving. For an inexpensive women's watch, 3-5 ATM is enough.
Yes, but it is rarely profitable. A repair costs 50-100€. If the watch cost €60, you don't have it repaired. This is why the warranty is important.
Timex (reliable, classic design), Fossil (stylish, good movement), Skagen (minimalist, Scandinavian design), Bulova (Swiss quality, reasonable price). All use Miyota or Ronda.
Quartz if you want something reliable and maintenance free. Automatic if you like mechanical watches and are willing to maintain it. For an inexpensive women's watch, quartz is more practical.
Warm water and mild soap. Wipe with a dry cloth. Do not immerse it in water if it is not waterproof. Do not put it in the dishwasher. It's simple.
Now you know where you're going to go wrong. You have the checklist. You know the reliable brands.
Check out our selection of recommended inexpensive women's watches. We have tested each model. We checked the movement, reviews, warranty. All you have to do is choose the one you like.
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