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  2. 30 Affordable Watches That Look More Expensive Than They Are

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    What to Look for in Cheap Watches for Men. Quality: Affordable, cheap watches for men should not compromise on quality. Opt for timepieces that boast reliable construction, sturdy materials—such ...

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    MDV-106B-1A2VCF. Modeled after classic '60s dive watches, this Casio more than looks the part.You'll be hard pressed to find a better bargain for a fully functional dive watch. Lum painted hands ...

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    Plus, you can get an extra-deep 62% off a Navihawk pilot's watch while supplies last. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

  5. Casio F-91W - Wikipedia

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    The Casio F-91W is a digital watch manufactured by Japanese electronics company Casio. Introduced in June 1989 [1] as a successor of the F-87W, [2] it is popular for its low price, long battery life and iconic design. [3] As of 2011, annual production of the watch is 3 million units, which makes it the most sold watch in the world. [4]

  6. Pin-pallet escapement - Wikipedia

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    A Roskopf, pin-lever, or pin-pallet escapement is an inexpensive, less accurate version of the lever escapement, used in mechanical alarm clocks, kitchen timers, mantel clocks and, until the 1970s, cheap watches now known as pin lever watches. It was popularized by German watchmaker Georges Frederic Roskopf in its "proletarian watch" from 1867 ...

  7. Dollar watch - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1890s the Ingersoll Watch Company started selling a Waterbury Clock Company clock in a watch case for $1.50. [1] [2] [3] The one dollar price was reached in 1896 when Ingersoll introduced a watch called the Yankee, setting its price at $1. This made it the cheapest watch available at the time, and the first watch to be priced at ...