This person is a concrete finisher. I have already bought him a nice watch for going out, but he really needs one for work. What do you recommend for a good, inexpensive (under $100), tough watch for a very rough, dusty job?

Timex Iron man, I have one that I’ve had for 7yrs and I’m an Electrician

9 Responses to “What is the best watch for a man in the construction business?”

  • Thomas S says:

    I was an iron worker, I just bought Timex. The batteries alone last about 3 years, they are usually around $30 for a good one.
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  • bob j says:

    A $20.00 Timex is your best bet. They do "take a lickin and keep on tickin"
    Mine usually last 3-5 years and is cheap to replace when I finnaly do ruin it.
    Be certain it is shock & water resistant and the Indiglo is a must.
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  • cowboydoc says:

    I’ve been in the construction business for twenty-five years and have had two Seikos with the snap bracelet band, I still have the second one.
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  • glen t says:

    got to go with timex or casio. these plastic watches stand up to a lot and are safer that metal ones to boot
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  • Ray D says:

    Timex Iron man, I have one that I’ve had for 7yrs and I’m an Electrician
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  • big_mustache says:

    I have been in construction over thirty years. I like GUARDDOG watches. They clip to your belt and fold up, so the crystal is protected. Simple watch is $50 and one with alarm is $80. You can find them at duluthtradingcompany.com
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  • mike c says:

    I’m in the HVAC trade and with all I do and the different places and environments I have to deal with I would choose nothing else but a Fossil. I had one that I wore for 10 years at least. I broke the band finally but the watch still works. Perhaps some day I’ll fix the band and start wearing it again to see if I can get another 10 years out of it.
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  • right answer says:

    a pocketwatch would be ideal for that job. if u want a wristwatch i would go for timex.
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  • Tripping Billies says:

    Hands down Timex wins……I’m a plumber and have had several blue collar jobs such as his throughout my days and I have never had anything but a Timex……has to be shock and water resistant with Indiglo and a velcro strap for quick adjusting……you could go cheap for 20 bucks and get a basic one or you could spend about 50 bucks and get one with a little character!
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