For over a century, Seiko watches have endeared themselves to collectors of all stripes, who dig their sturdy make, sleek design, and approachable range of prices. But the historical significance of
Seiko has been around since the 1880s, but after 1969 it became a major global force in both quartz and mechanical watchmaking, introducing the world’s first titanium diver’s watch and the world’s first TV watch (which was without a doubt the coolest way to watch Knight Rider in 1982). These days, Seiko continues to push forward on those parallel tracks, updating the Astron with a solar-powered GPS, while also producing stylish re-editions of groundbreaking mechanical watches from the ‘60s, ‘70s, and ‘80s. In addition to those, of course, there are dozens of models—both quartz and automatic—that provide good looks and workhorse movements for prices pretty much anyone can afford. From the high-tech Coutura to the beefy Prospex to the entire gamut of the legendary 5 series, there's bound to be more than a few Seiko watches in line with your style and budget. Here are a few of our favorites to get you started.