Raymond Weil, Tissot... Any Good?

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I'm looking for spending around £300 - £500 on a nice watch.
I've been looking at so many watches and I need some advice on what will retain value.
Raymond Weil watches look nice, but drop in value quickly.
Does Tissot maintain value? Or what about an older Omega?
What do you guys think? 😀
 
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I'm looking for spending around £300 - £500 on a nice watch.
I've been looking at so many watches and I need some advice on what will retain value.
Raymond Weil watches look nice, but drop in value quickly.
Does Tissot maintain value? Or what about an older Omega?
What do you guys think? 😀
Buy an Omega Seamaster 36mm Day-Date circa 67-70, you'll do well in that price range.

RW are bland ETA watches that have the resale value of a piece of damaged luggage. Tissot are fine actually, some models are even rather interesting, but I'd still go Omega.
 
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Neither Tissot nor Raymond Weil have very good resale value if you bought them new. The best of that class of modern ETA watches will probably be Hamilton although that's like saying they're the tallest midget at the circus.

Ashley / dsio's sugggestion about the Seamaster 36 is a good one. The non-chronometer 166.0xx versions (date or day/date) will be a couple hundred less than the chronometer 168.0xx models and are virtually identical. They have a modern enough look to stand up against anything today and the calibers to put some new movements to shame.
 
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...have the resale value of a piece of damaged luggage..

this one is a keeper...😁