Help...Which watch?

As a watch maker what are Tissot, Rotary and Seiko like? Their prices seem to be up and down depending on where you look.

Seiko are Japanese, Tissot and Rotary are both Swiss. Rotary apparently are now based in the UK and use a lot of far Eastern movements in their cheaper watches. Tissot are still Swiss, but I wouldn't be surprised if they do the same with regard to cheap movements.

Rotty can tell you more.
 
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After carful consideration I have decided against the fashion watch in favor of this TAG watch

What do you think? Hopefully a much better watch.

In reality it is still a watch made from bought in parts and assembled by a subcontractor, it will be decent biuld quality but not really a great watch, if you must then look for 20% + discount
 
Thanks Rotty but what would you recommend at the £800 price range? I want a very well made watch that will look great.

I can get that Tag watch from a high street chain for about £635 that's from a voucher and 14% cash back from topcashback.
 
As said, have a look for a 2nd hand automatic Seamaster, may be a little more but not much and you will always get all your money back if you sell
 

the 2nd of those is mid size which by current trends ir really a womans size now, the last is, as you say, not ideal being quartz but it's a hell of a good price
 
the 2nd of those is mid size which by current trends ir really a womans size now, the last is, as you say, not ideal being quartz but it's a hell of a good price

Yah the price on the last one is very good but I just could find it in my to pay that much for a quartz watch, however if its that or the TAG the Omega would win hands down
 
Thank you for all the tips everyone, in the end I went with this beautiful watch:

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It's a Tag Auqaracer automatic Calibre 5 that retails at £1175 but I got 15% discount and had a £300 gift card for Ernest Jones.

I love the sweeping of the seconds hand and is my first automatic watch. I do like the Omega Seamasters but at the moment they are just over budget.
 
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Do you need to service automatic watches every two years, if so at what sort of cost?

Not as often as that. 5 years is more like it, if it's running constantly.

Not sure on costs, but if you can find such a thing as a watchmaker (the dodo is more common I think), then it should be <£100 for such a simple movement.
 
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