Which Watch Should You Buy as a Beginner?

Simple guide, without snobbery, to choose wisely

Choosing your first watch can quickly become confusing. Between the big brands, the micro-brands, the automatic watches, the quartz, the prices which range from 100 to several thousand euros... you can very quickly feel lost.

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Here, no snobbery, no judgment, no elitist discourse.

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It doesn't matter the brand or the budget: if you like a watch and make you want to wear it, it's already a good watch.Our role is simply to guide you towards choices consistentto avoid classic mistakes when starting out.

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Whether you have €200, €500 or more, this guide is here to help you make a first thoughtful purchasewithout pressure.

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The essential criteria for choosing your first watch

Before talking about specific models, it is necessary to understand what really matters when you start.

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Quartz or automatic: which to choose first?

  • Quartz : precise, reliable, low maintenance, ideal if you want a “constraint-free” watch.
  • Automatic : mechanical, lively, more passionate, perfect for discovering traditional watchmaking.
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There is no no universal best choice. Many enthusiasts started with a quartz… and some stay there all their lives. Personally, I much prefer mechanical watches.

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Case size: the number 1 mistake beginners make

A watch that is too big is the most common mistake.

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  • Thin to medium wrist: 38 to 40mm
  • Wider wrist: 40 to 42mm
  • Beyond: rarely useful for a first watch
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A well-proportioned watch will more elegant, more comfortable and will age better.

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Style: versatility before originality

For a first watch, it is better:

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  • a simple design
  • legible
  • master key
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You can always treat yourself later with a more distinctive watch.

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The bracelet

It contributes greatly to the “look” of the watch. Leather has a charm: it's skin, it's alive but more fragile over time.

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The “metal” bracelet, usually made of steel, allows you to swim with your watch and is much more durable. However, it remains heavier on the wrist.

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Please note, however, that you can change the bracelet as you wish, with just a small manipulation that you will enjoy carrying out. There are also Nato bracelets, very practical which allow you to regularly change the look of your watch with ease.

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Maintenance and reliability

When we start, we favor:

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  • brands known for their reliability
  • proven movements
  • accessible after-sales service
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Comparison table – Our selection to get you started

ModelMovementDiameterStyleBudget
Seiko 5 SportsAuto38mmSports/daily€350
Tissot PRXQuartz40mmSporty chic€375
Hamilton Khaki FieldQuartz38mmField€440
Citizen PromasterSolar41mmSport€320
Baltic HMS 002Auto38mmNeo-vintage€432
Yema RallygrafQuartz or auto39mmPilot€399
Lip GDGAuto39mmSkeleton€479
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Our selection of watches for a successful first acquisition

The watches presented exist in different versions (dials and bracelets). If you like a model, don't hesitate to compare other pieces from the same collection.

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Seiko 5 Sports (350 euros)

There ideal front door in mechanical watchmaking. Japanese reliability, robustness, widely recognized, it is often the first automatic for many enthusiasts.

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  • ✔ Proven automatic movement
  • ✔ Excellent value for money
  • ✔ Recognized brand
  • ❌ Nothing to complain about
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Tissot PRX Quartz (375 euros)

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A modern, elegant watch, easy to wear every day.

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  • ✔ Timeless design
  • ✔ Swiss precision
  • ✔ Very versatile
  • ❌ Less “passionate” for mechanics enthusiasts
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Hamilton Khaki Field Quartz (440 euros)

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Inspired by military watches, simple, readable, effective: the “field” watch par excellence.

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  • ✔ Perfect as a unique watch
  • ✔ Very comfortable
  • ✔ Swiss brand
  • ❌ Expensive for a quartz movement and a polyester strap
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Citizen Promaster Eco-Drive (320 euros)

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A Japanese brand watch equipped with very innovative technology which transforms artificial and natural light into energy which powers the watch for a power reserve of 180 days!

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  • ✔ Solar operation
  • ✔ Zero batteries, zero adjustments
  • ✔ Ideal for intensive use
  • ❌ We are looking…
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Baltic HMS 002 (432 euros)

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A serious French micro-brand, appreciated by enthusiasts. The movement is a Miyota, however, the glass is not sapphire but hesalite (more likely to scratch).

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  • ✔ Elegant aesthetic
  • ✔ Mechanical movement
  • ❌ Hesalite ice
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Yema Rallygraf Meca-Quartz II Panda (399 euros)

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A pilot's watch from a French watchmaking company created in 1948. The movement is a quartz/mechanical hybrid.

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  • ✔ Strong identity
  • ✔ Nice finishes
  • ✔ Real watchmaking legitimacy
  • ❌ Mineral ice
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LIP Général de Gaulle Automatic Skeleton (479 euros)

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Lip is a legendary French watchmaking company whose history begins in 1867! This skeletonized model has a very pretty automatic movement.

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  • ✔ Sapphire crystal
  • ✔ Automatic movement
  • ✔ Transparent box bottom
  • ❌ ?
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What is best to avoid when starting out

Without contempt, but with honesty:

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  • Watches too bigoften uncomfortable
  • Impulsive “fashion” purchases
  • The watches of licensed fashion brands (Lacoste, Diesel, Hugo, Calvin Klein, Tommy Hilfiger, etc.)
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Some ready-to-wear brands offer watches through licenses.They're not necessarily bad watches, but they're not watch brands.If your goal is to discover watchmaking, it is better to choose a specialized house.

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Frequently Asked Questions – First Watch

What is the minimum budget for a first watch?

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Of the 200 to 300 €you can find reliable, well-built and durable watches.

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Quartz or automatic when starting out?

Both are good choices. The quartz is simpler, the automatic more passionate.

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Can a first watch last long?

Yes. A well-chosen watch can accompany you decades of years.

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Can you resell your first watch later?

Some brands retain their value better, but a first watch is above all a pleasure purchase that you will enjoy taking out of its box.

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SO ? What are you waiting for?

There is no “best” first universal watch.

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The best watch is the one you'll want to wearwhich fits your lifestyle and your budget. Prestige is not an obligation, consistency is.

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This guide is here to help you start wellserenely.

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