Wristwatch buying guide
The wristwatch was invented in the 1600âs when a French mathematician used a piece of string to tie a watch to his wrist.
Timekeeping has come a long way since then. These days, watches are like mini-computers that can forecast the weather, help you find your way in the woods or even get you to class on time.
For professional adventure racer Travis Macy, 23, his watch helps with navigation and keeps his team on track during grueling multi-day races.
âIf weâre doing a trekking section and weâre falling asleep on our feet, weâll stop and sleep for half an hour,â says Macy, a former Cub Scout. “And then the whole race is hanging on my watch to wake us up!â
Dealing with that kind of pressure and the race on the line, Macy knows watches. He can teach you a lot about how to pick the best one for your time-keeping needs.
FEATURES
âBefore you go to buy a watch, think about the features youâre looking for,â Macy says.
If hiking and camping is your thing, consider a watch with a compass and perhaps an altimeter and barometer. If youâre into jogging, find a heart-rate-monitor watch. Remember: Just because a watch is packed with features and functions doesnât mean itâll be easy to use. Try it before you buy to make sure itâs user-friendly.
ANALOG VS. DIGITAL
Most modern watches use tiny quartz minerals to keep the time. When electrified, the quartz crystal vibrates a reliable 32,768 times per second; those vibrations are translated to seconds, minutes and hours. Analog watches have a standard clock-like face with two or three (or more) hands that point at numbers, which is more classic yet can be tougher to read than digital watches. Digitals continuously highlight the exact time in numerals. Some watches have dual faces with both analog and digital readouts.
DURABILITY
If you spend much time outdoors, durability is a key factor in a watch. âMake sure itâs rugged,â Macy says. âIf it has a compass swivel on top, try turning that to see if that feels like itâll hold up. Play with the buttons. Are they easy to push? Take a look at the band and the buckle to make sure theyâre flexible and will hold up to the elements.â
SIZE
You want the face of the watch and the numbers to be big enough so you can see them while youâre riding a bike or running. But in general, the bigger the watch the heavier and bulkier it will be. Try to find a size thatâs comfortable.
âIf youâll have only one watch, think about whether youâll want to wear a big watch to school,â he says. âI wear the same big watch for everything, but Iâve gotten used to it. Some guys will feel more comfortable with something smaller.â
THE WATCHBAND
The way your watch is strapped to your wrist is important. If youâre outdoors a lot, choose a polyurethane band. These bands are waterproof, wonât hold odors and are very durable, but they can also be sticky in hot climates. Another good choice is a canvas and Velcro band, which is more breathable.
âVelcro bands keep your watch snug against your wrist and you can wash it when itâs dirty,â Macy says.
Leather bands donât perform well in wet environments, but they look cool. Meanwhile, metal bands can sometimes pinch your skin, though they are usually super durable.
WHERE TO SHOP
Thereâs nothing more helpful than going to a store and trying a watch on to see how it feels on your wrist. Of course, youâll probably pay more at a store versus buying it on the Internet.
âTake a look online and see if you can find a better price,â Macy says. âThere are search engines where you can type in the product name and a whole list of prices will come up so you can find out whatâs a good price.â
If you buy online, make sure the store is reputable and beware of counterfeit or fake watches.
Take a peek at “Expedition” series; inexspencive, tough, water proof and has a nice band. I take mine swimming and it hasn’t failed me yet in 5 years. The alarm is a bonus too. I have the programable version that stores phone numbers in it. Great as a back up.
My mom has to buy a new Expedition watch every several months because they break so much!
Casio G-shock is unarguably the best watch ever.
My mom has to buy a new Casio G-shock watch every several months because it breaks so much.
Ok please dont copy my comment and please tell the truth. if your mom really broke a G shock every month she would have to be a millionar! they cost at least $100 dollars a watch. I got mine on sale for $60. plus go to the g shock website and look at the destruction tests they do. I dont think your mom could break a g shock.
(chuckling) Yeah whatever you say kid. look Ive had my G-shock for 20 years and I had it while in Iraq and Afghanistan. I doubt you mom could break a G-shock if I couldn’t.
I do not like G-shock.
Why? are they to manly for you! if you don’t like G-Shocks because of their size then get a Baby G its a smaller version of the bigger ones. And if you don’t like them for their hefty price look online at amazon or ebay. they may be expensive but its worth it, it will never break!
Dudes… G-shock cannot be beat! have had mine for 5 years now! an that was after my dad used it for 15 years!
armitron is a great company to buy a high quality watch. i take mine camping and its lasted me 3 years.
I think the best kind of watch is an old style, automatic Three-hand watch. I wear a Citizens Eco-drive Divers with rubberized band. I has a rotating bezel and date window. It is solar powered and waterproof to 300 meters. Good thing is that in a pinch, I can use my watch as a compasss. See your BSA Handbook for instructions on how to use a watch to determine direction. You can’t do that with a digital watch.
Sorry you just can’t beat a G-Shock! although your watch sounds like a good quality one but I would still take a Casio GW500A-1V Atomic Solar watch over this one. oh one more question is your watch shock proof?
@ irock:). yes there are good inexpensive watches but they are probably not as good as a G-shock. here is a watch by Casio that is cheap but good. Casio Men’s W800H-1AV Classic Digital Sport Watch. retail is $20 but I found it on amazon.com for $15. I do not own it but I have had 2 other Casio watches and they where tough as nails! as I type this I am wearing a Casio GW500A-1V Atomic Solar watch. Hope this and my comment in the knifes section helps! Good luck watch hunting!
thanks
no prob
most waches i find thatare good are a lot of $ where could i find a good wach that is cheap?
Casio Menâs W800H-1AV Classic Digital Sports Watch. $15 on Amazon.com glad to help!
There are lots of inexpensive watch options. Check out Amazon.com and search for âCasio sports watches.â I found a few that meet your needs including the Casio Menâs W800H-1AV Classic Digital Sports Watch (retail $20; casio.com). Itâs water resistant to 100 meters and has a 10-year battery life
I also recommended the Casio Men’s WS300-7BV Ana-Digi Illuminator Sport Watch. I had one for almost two years before I switched to a G-Shock. The band on it got ripped off while I was working. I still have it siting on my desk and it is still working after 3 or 4 years! It is $28.48 on Amazon.com. hope this helps!
Go to amazon.com and type in Casio sports watches some are for only $15
G-shock,G-shock,G-shock…. all i gots to say buddy
@ Troop 27 member. G-SHOCK all the way bro! What type of G-shock do you have??
Casio G-shock is the best bang for your buck.