Top 10: the best men's watches under $500

Computers and cars. Therefore, it is difficult to find a person who does not know what time it is. So why do you need another watch? The answer is very simple - STYLE.

You need this accessory not so much to determine the time by them, but to create a professional look. And nothing emphasizes style like a good watch. So take a look at our list of the top 10 men's watches under $500.

With a pure white dial, silver accents and Roman numerals, this Paul Hewitt watch is simply stunning. Hidden behind a sapphire crystal is a Swiss Ronda quartz movement made of polished stainless steel. Use the blue/green NATO strap for daily wear, or swap out for the brighter Power Player. Either way, this watch will look unique and is sure to set you apart from the crowd.

Verdict: dazzling.

Timex Unisex Weekender


Timex knows how to make a quality product at a relatively low price. The Weekender uses both standard and military time limits, so you don't need Reveille to know what time it is. The blue illumination allows you to use them at dusk, and the Band camouflage will allow you to blend into the terrain behind enemy lines.

Verdict: holy simplicity.

Seiko Solar Dive


With a water resistance of up to 180 meters, you can safely take this watch to the beach or underwater. The underwater bezel and sub-dial give you all the information you need, while the Japanese quartz movement is powered by sunlight so the battery never runs out. The watch also has built-in light tubes that dissect the underwater darkness.

Verdict: dive time.

Brown


Known more as a company that makes razors than stylish accessories, Braun has made some pretty good watches. With a meager diameter of 38 mm, they have good performance. By using a second chronometer for jeweler precision, you will find that it will be very easy for you to keep up with your busy life with this watch thanks to its scratch-resistant mineral glass that gives it 50m water resistance.

Verdict: an understatement.

Citizen "Eco Drive"


The watch is just wonderful. With a push-button clasp, double chronograph, mineral crystal dial, water resistance up to 90 meters, and a Japanese quartz movement, this watch is simply irresistible. And if you also take into account the metal bracelet and relatively low price, then this watch will be a great accessory for the beach and everyday wear.

Verdict: leader of the group.


With a 40mm stainless steel case, striking blue dial and brown leather strap, this contrasting chronograph will catch the eye of many. The dual dial will show the time with maximum accuracy. In general, such watches can become the subject of general discussion and admiration.

Verdict: deep blue.


At first glance, this watch looks a lot like your grandfather's, but if you look at Tissot's stylistic variations, you'll see how old can be new again. Ultra-modern options and three recessed chronographs, a Guilloche dial, pointed hands and hour markers add style to this old-school timepiece.

Verdict: nostalgia.


Are you a complete purist who wants to clutter up life with unnecessary things as little as possible? If yes, then your watch should be minimalist. With a diameter of only 37mm and a sapphire crystal, this is a small and quite simple accessory. Oddly enough, such an unassuming appearance makes them much more noticeable.

Verdict: minimalism.


Thanks to 6 separate hands on a range of chronographs, you will be able to tell the exact time down to the fraction of a second. The Japanese quartz movement keeps everything in sync, while the stainless steel case keeps the insides safe from outside influences.

Verdict: dials.


It's more than just a pretty watch face. It is also water resistant, allowing the watch to normally endure depths up to 90 meters. Swimmers, scuba divers and surfers will love this watch as it can be used even underwater. Just don't overdo it, as prolonged exposure to pressure can damage them.

Verdict: sweet dive. Paruta Irina