The Best Men's Watches Under $1000, According to Style Experts
From Citizen to Shinola, you'll find solar-powered engines to vintage-style timepieces.

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IF YOU’RE READY to upgrade from an entry-level watch like a Timex or Casio but aren’t ready to drop four figures on a luxury timepiece, the sub-$1000 watch world has plenty to offer. At this price point, you’ll find watches with solar-powered engines that never need a battery, automatic movements with long power reserves, and a few dive-ready builds for water and weekend adventures. Our Men’s Health style team picked watches that work for office commutes, vacations, nights out and errands. To make your search easier, we’ve rounded up the best watches under $1000 that look sharp with a variety of fits and hold up to everyday wear.
Best Watches Under $1000
- Best Overall: Citizen Tsuyosa
- Best Dive Watch: Seiko Prospex
- Best Vintage-Style: Bulova A-15 Pilot
- Best for Everyday: Shinola Runwell
- Best Field Watch: Hamilton Khaki Field Power Reserve Mechanical
What to Consider
Movement
The movement is the engine that powers the watch and determines how it keeps time. Under $1,000 you’ll typically find watch brands use automatic, manual and quartz options:
Automatic
Winds itself using your wrist’s motion; runs without a battery as long as you wear it.
Manual
Needs to be wound by hand; offers a classic, traditional feel.
Quartz
Battery-powered and highly accurate, with minimal maintenance.
Case Diameter
Case diameter determines how large the watch appears on your wrist and plays a major role in how comfortable it is and how stylish it looks. Most versatile everyday watches fall between 38mm and 41mm, which tends to look balanced on most guys’ wrists.
Water Resistance
Water resistance determines how well the watch can handle moisture and everyday exposure. A rating of at least 100 is ideal for everyday wear, whisk dive watches often reach 200 meters or more for serious aquatic use.
How We Selected
For this guide, our Men’s Health fashion team, led by Style Director Christian Gollayan, put together this list of under-$1,000 watches by focusing on timepieces that combine distinctive design, quality materials, and versatility for different occasions. Some are rugged enough for diving, others are sleek enough for the office or a dressy dinner, and a few work equally well on weekends. To make sure we got it right, we consulted Ted Stafford, a menswear expert with decades of experience testing watches from dive-ready tools to sleek dress models. Stafford weighed in on case durability, dial legibility, strap materials, and overall versatility, helping us choose watches that are thoughtfully designed and functional.
As the Style and Reviews Editor for Men's Health, Joseph covers all-things fashion and grooming. Previously, Cheatham was a commerce editor for Spy, and he has written for Travel + Leisure.
Christian is the Style and Reviews Director at Men's Health and Women’s Health, where he oversees shopping and style content for both brands. He started his magazine career as an accessories assistant at Vogue, and has since held editorial roles at Tatler Asia and The Manual. When he’s not online shopping, you can find him on long walks with his two corgis.
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