MVMT watches are like Beats by Dre headphones. Trendy designs, cheap movements, low quality materials, etc, and freaking massive marketing budget.
Will it immediately break on you or be noticeably inaccurate? Probably not. So if you just absolutely love the design and want to buy one anyway, more power to you, just understand that you're paying $100-$200+ for a watch that costs less than $5 to produce. Seiko, Tissot, Casio, Orient, Victorinox, Skagen, Pulsar, Undone, Citizen, Bulova, and Timex are all better places to look for a budget watch. I can probably come up with more if I think about it for a while.
I respect those guys for seeing an opportunity in the market and seizing it, if they can make up a bunch of marketing bullshit to make people buy watches they can turn a 90% profit on, who am I to judge? I just don't recommend buying one if you actually care about getting value for your money.
Will it immediately break on you or be noticeably inaccurate? Probably not. So if you just absolutely love the design and want to buy one anyway, more power to you, just understand that you're paying $100-$200+ for a watch that costs less than $5 to produce. Seiko, Tissot, Casio, Orient, Victorinox, Skagen, Pulsar, Undone, Citizen, Bulova, and Timex are all better places to look for a budget watch. I can probably come up with more if I think about it for a while.
I respect those guys for seeing an opportunity in the market and seizing it, if they can make up a bunch of marketing bullshit to make people buy watches they can turn a 90% profit on, who am I to judge? I just don't recommend buying one if you actually care about getting value for your money.
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